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University of Alberta E-Commerce Club |
The University of Alberta ECC will strive
to introduce members to key issues and technologies
involved in e-commerce, including: various
business models (B2B, RFQ, B2C, and P2P marketplaces,
auctions, and information exchanges), effective
web design, e-marketing and advertising, financial
markets, venture capital acquisition, business
plans, and industry trends. The ECC will offer
a forum for e-commerce education, networking
among students, faculty, and guest speakers.
Leadership, entrepreneurship, and teamwork
will be fostered in the Club. Members will
also gain experience in public speaking if
they wish. |
UC-
Berkeley: Haas Technology Club |
The
Haas Technology Club's mission: Leverage
our position in the world's technology epicenter
by providing our members access to educational,
career, and networking opportunities. The
club provides a forum for students to share
and build upon these interests, as well as
develop and learn about new ones. |
Carnegie Mellon:
The eCommerce Club |
We
will provide a networking forum for graduate
students across the CMU campus to exchange
ideas, knowledge and information about Electronic
Commerce. The goal of the CMU eCommerce club
is to share information about innovations
in electronic commerce and to formulate strategies
and execute projects that transform this field
in order to better create value for alumni,
enrolled student, and future graduates. By
creating a campus-wide network, the eCommerce
will enhance our experience at CMU and promote
the CMU name. |
University of Chicago: eBusiness & technology
group |
The
rapid growth of the technology industry has
created enormous opportunity for enterprising
individuals. Far from being restricted to
R&D intensive environments, this growth
in technology has revolutionized practically
every industry segment. The goal of EBTG is
to create an environment that facilitates
career development in high technology and
associated services (finance, strategy, consulting,
etc). |
Columbia Business School: High Technlogy Club |
The High Technlogy
Club at Columbia Business School serves the
community by attracting industry speakers
and helping members to find employment in
high technology companies through alumni networking
events and site visits. Our members all share
an interest in technology. We welcome new
members to our club and encourage them to
voice opinions, lend a hand in developing
initiatives, help build a strong association
and have fun |
Cornell University: High Tech Club |
Club members
champion technology as a driver of change
in the Johnson School community and establish
the school as a leading provider of technology
management talent. The mission of the High
Tech Club is to provide a forum for students
to increase their knowledge of technology
and to prepare for careers in a digital age. |
Georgetown
Business & Technology Alliance |
The
Georgetown Business & Technology Alliance
brings together MBA students and the leaders
of the Washington, D.C. Silicon Beltway and
beyond. Our goal is to develop relationships
with high-tech business leaders by organizing
technology conferences, informal networking
events, technology seminars, company visits,
and consulting projects. GBTA helps students
to understand the cutting edge of technology,
build career skills, and develop a wide network
of contacts. |
Georgia Institute of Techology: Marketing and
E-Commerce Society |
THe Marketing
and Electronic Commerce Society. Our Mission:
To provide information and support for students
pursuing education and careers in Marketing
and eCommerce. As part of the DuPree College
of Management at the Georgia Institute of
Technology, we provide graduate and undergraduate
students opportunities to develop a rich understanding
of the Marketing and eCommerce fields. |
Harvard Business
School: High Tech & New Media Club |
The
High Tech & New Media Club spreads
the excitement about the converging worlds
of information technology, communications
and media industries, create career opportunities
for members and alumni, help educate the HBS
community on this new digital economy and
build a community of high tech MBA's worldwide.
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Univeristy of Illinois: ECommerce Club |
To help members
develop the skills that they need to be prepared
for the changing business environment To be
the number one source for top talent for companies
recruiting in e-business. Club Objectives:
To educate its members about the latest trends
and technologies To encourage innovation and
entrepreneurship. To this end, the club has
been apportioned into 3 sections: Development,
Consulting, and Entrepreneurship. Each division
focuses on its own area, for example, entrepreneurship
would deal a great deal with IPO's, Venture
Capital, and the process of forming a startup.
For more information, see the committee pages
for descriptions. |
McGill MBA E-Commerce Club |
The vision of
the McGill E-Commerce Club is to become the
best Canadian MBA club by pushing the frontiers
of knowledge in E-Commerce areas and nurturing
prospective E-talents for Canadian E-Commerce
companies. The mission of the McGill MBA E-Commerce
Club is to improve E-Commerce knowledge, maximize
E-Commerce practice for MBA students and explore
E-Commerce related career and networking opportunities
within the industry. The Club is also committed
to probing the impacts of the new economy
on traditional management practices. |
University of Michigan: eCommerce Club |
The
UMBS e-Commerce club was founded in September
1999 and has experienced incredible growth
with a membership of over 450 students! We
are working hard to provide the events, forums
and resources that will make your membership
a valuable part of life at the Business School.
CLUB CHARTER: Educate our club members/community
in E-business; |
Murray State University eBusiness Incubator Club |
The
Murray State University eBusiness Incubator
Club is for students interested in developing
business skills relevant in the New Economy.
It provides students the opportunity to develop
e-Business applications using a variety of
tools and procedures. As the world moves together
closely through the use of technology, especially
the World Wide Web, business students need
to aquire skills in e-business, e-marketing
and the associated advanced research techniques
needed in the market place of today and tomorrow.
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NYU Stern: Technology and New Media Group |
TANG
is home to hundreds of Stern MBA students
who are focused on technology and its impact
on business.. TANG gives members a real-world
education on the rapidly-changing technology
environment through interaction with fellow
members and with leaders in Silicon Alley's
hottest technology and media companies. |
University of Oregon: MBA High Technology Club |
It is the mission of the MBA Tech Club at
the University of Oregon to provide information
on High Tech Resources, Careers, Academic
Material, and Current Events through workshops,
seminars, speakers, and this website. |
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton eCommerce
Club |
Our
Mission: to Enrich the academic and social
eCommerce environment at UP
Wharton - Create a dialog between the
students and eCommerce leaders - Enable community
based learning - Establish a forum for interaction
among the students, faculty, and administration
that share a passion for eCommerce o Raise
the level of Wharton eCommerce expertise -
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Purdue University: Krannert School of Management
eBiz Club |
Mission:
To enhance member experiences in E-Commerce
and business by exposure to key industry leaders,
networking, hands-on project experience, and
club participation. Vision: To create a flexible,
industry, and technology focused organization
that will expand member experiences, increase
Krannert's E-Commerce reputation, and provide
long-term relationships with key industry
leaders. By pursuing these goals, we will
expand the experiences of our members and
enable them to bring a wealth of tools and
resources to our future employers. |
Seattle University: Association of E-Commerce
Information Systems (AECIS) |
The Association
of E-Commerce Information Systems (AECIS)
is a local Seattle organization for e-commerce
and information systems students at The Albers
School of business and Economics at Seattle
University. Our division is comprised of SU
students who are pursuing degrees in e-commerce
and information systems, related fields, or
have a strong interest in technology. |
St.
Cloud State University: E-Commerce Club |
The
E-Commerce Club debuted in the Fall of 1999
under the name of the Net Consultants Club.
In the Spring of 2000 we changed the name
to the E-Commerce Club. The goals of the E-Commerce
Club is to study how business is conducted
on the internet. By listening to speakers
and learning the programming languages of
the internet we strive for greater understanding
of the electronic business world. |
Stanford: High Tech Club |
The
primary goal of the High Tech Club is to proactively
synergize opportunities due to our proximity
to high tech companies and events to develop
short and long-term educational opportunities,
networking and job creation. |
University
of Texas: The e-Business Club |
The
University of Texas E-Commerce Club is a cross-functional
Tech club targeted to MBA students who would
like to be on the forefront of the current
e-business revolution. Our goals are to provide
our membership with access to information
and contacts that will help them manage and
expand their career interests in this field.
In addition, we hope to educate our membership
about all things related to e-commerce. |
http://www.e-mbas.com/ |
Members
of the Vanderbilt Electronic Commerce Club
are students at Vanderbilt University's Owen
Graduate School of Management with an interest
in emerging technologies used in the business
world. Owen is a pioneer in electronic commerce
education and is one of the few top business
schools that offers a concentration in this
area. |
Wisconsin: Graduate E-Business Network |
The University
of Wisconsin Graduate E-Business Network is
a forum dedicated to exploring and learning
about all aspects of e-business ranging from
emerging strategies and technologies to career
development opportunities. Our goal is to
provide UW-Graduate Students a clear understanding
of issues surrounding the e-conomy by providing
dynamic educational and networking forums.
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