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Poly Clubs

polyclubs.com - "All the information you need, all in one place."

Polyclubs.com is a student-managed reference site for all Cal Poly Club activity.

Danielle Sanzari

AIESEC - Danielle Sanzari , President

Present in over 800 universities and more than 90 countries and territories, AIESEC, the world's largest student organization, is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact in society.

In pursuit of this mission, AIESEC's facilitates work abroad exchange programs between its member countries. AIESEC in the U.S. sends students from the U.S. to gain practical work experience abroad and receives individuals from around the world to undergo training with companies in the U.S.  AIESEC also offers countless conferences, leadership positions and other methods of developing our members. Visit the website.

Nathan Leis

Alpha Kappa Psi - Nathan Leis, President

Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders.  With members of all majors welcome to join, the fraternity enjoys a diverse look at professional development and social interaction.  Members develop valuable life skills through presentations, workshops, and national conferences.  Members of the fraternity become close, almost like family, with many opportunities to interact at dinners, formals, and trips to places like the hot springs.  Our web site offers more information about us and upcoming rush events.  Alpha Kappa Psi – Mixing Business with pleasure since 1904. Visit the web site.

Lauren Iwanaga

American Marketing Association - Lauren Iwanaga, President

At Cal Poly AMA, we strive to connect students to their peers, professors, community, and potential employers.  Since 1978, professionals have been visiting our weekly meetings to answer questions, provide expertise in the field of marketing, and offer internships to AMA members. Through hard work and many social activities we hope to create strong friendships and networking opportunities that will continue on well after college.  We look forward to competing in the upcoming National Collegiate Conference, with other AMA chapters from universities across the United States.  We welcome any and all majors, and accept new members through out the school year.  E-mail us if you have any questions and we hope to see you Tuesdays at 11 AM in 03-213. Visit our website.

Email: calpolyama@gmail.com

Andrew Flachner

Business Council - Andrew Flachner, President

Business Council serves as an advisory body working to promote unity and collaboration within the College of Business (COB).  It works to foster communication between COB clubs and departments, and ASI representatives by providing an environment that is conducive to constructive feedback.  The council also coordinates college-wide professional and social events and activities, including the COB Annual Awards Banquet.

Eisenberg

Cal Poly Accounting Club (CPAC) - Julie Eisenberg, President

The Cal Poly Accounting Club (CPAC) is a fast growing organization that offers many benefits to Business-Accounting students. CPAC promotes and coordinates interaction between the profession, industry, and education, which prepares students to excel in leadership, education, communication, and professional career development. CPAC offers weekly meetings with guest speakers from industry, quarterly networking opportunities, and social events. Club meetings are held every Tuesday from 11-12pm in 03-111. CPAC on the web

Ashley Mikami

Delta Sigma Pi - Ashley Mikami , President

In Deltasig, we know how make the most out of one club and one amazingly diverse group of people. Professionally, we do everything under the sun from having local business owners come talk to us, to going on out-of-town trips to hear about how ChevronTexaco and other large corporations are run. We also make time for our community, helping out underprivileged children, the elderly and the homeless. Then of course there's the social aspect, which includes snow trips, beach days, socials, banquets and a whole lot of hanging out. Come check us out! We recruit every fall and winter quarter. Please visit our web site at www.slodeltasig.com to see a few more faces and find out more about us.

Lia Lazar

Financial Management Association (FMA) - Lia Lazar , President

FMA is a professional business club which assists Cal Poly students in learning about leading financial institutions through social/networking events, corporate tours and weekly guest lecturers from all aspects of finance including advising, real estate, accounting and insurance. We welcome all Cal Poly students interested in furthering their financial education to join our group of business leaders in the dedicated pursuit of professional excellence. Visit the FMA web site.

Andrew Flachner

Future of Real Estate (FRE) - Andrew Flachner, President

Cal Poly's Future of Real Estate is an organization of motivated students who are actively exploring real estate's many streams of income. With sales, investment, development, services, management, and much more, there are numerous ways to become involved in real estate. Visit FREcalpoly.com for more Information on the club or to become a member online.

 

Hispanic Business Student Association - Stephan F. Jimenez, President

We are dedicated to helping Hispanic undergraduate business students develop the real-world skills and relationships needed to launch successful professional careers.

Through our family of 41 chapters, we provide career development, professional networking, and community building opportunities to our more than 2,600 undergraduate members. Members develop valuable life skills through presentations, workshops, and national conferences.  Members of HBSA become close, almost like family, with many opportunities to interact at social events, community service, and trips to places like Hearst Castle.  Our web site offers more information about us and upcoming events. We welcome all Cal Poly students interested in furthering their education to join our group of diverse business leaders in the dedicated pursuit of professional excellence.

Phillips

Human Resource Management Association - Rae Phillips, President

The Human Resources Management Association (HRMA) provides students with the knowledge needed for entry and advanced level positions in Human Resources Management. HRMA offers many networking opportunities with professionals from the community, industry and alumni. Every February, HRMA competes in the HR Games in a "Jeopardy" style format to stage an academic competition with teams from schools throughout the nation, answering questions based on the HR Body of Knowledge. Meetings are Thursday during UU hour in room 3-112. To find out more about HRMA, check out our website.

Yee

Information Systems Association (ISA) - Bryan Yee, President

The Information Systems Association (ISA) provides students with excellent networking opportunities with not only top-notch industry recruiters, but also alumni as well. Every Thursday ISA hosts recruiters from companies who come to speak about their respective companies as well as the job opportunities for interns and full-time employees.

Aside from helping members excel in their profession development, ISA also provides a social network for members to get to know one another. They meet from 11AM-12PM every Thursday in room 3-113. For more information regarding which companies will be speaking, membership, and contact information please visit the website.

Kathleen Cowell

Industrial Technology Society (ITS) - Kathleen Cowell, President

Industrial Technology is a combination of business and engineering, so we try to incorporate aspects of both worlds. Currently we do tours of local companies and have guest speakers at most meetings. We participate in open house, and hold a couple of fundraisers a year. For the future we would like to attend the National NAIT Conference, and hold an annual alumni reunion and end of the year scholarship banquet. We will also be working on setting up annual fundraisers and social events for ITS members. ITS has also been working with the Formula Car and Baja team to promote interdisciplinary projects. Visit the website.
 

Net Impact Club - Doug White, President

Net Impact is an International oraganization whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing and strengthening a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world. We offer a portfolio of programs to educate, equip, and inspire our members to make a tangible difference in our university, organization, and community. Spanning six continents, our membership makes up one of the most influential networks of MBAs, graduate students, undergraduate students and business professionals in existence today. Net Impact members are current and emerging leaders in CSR, social entrepreneurship, nonprofit management, international development, and environmental sustainability who are actively improving the world.
Mike Brown

Poly Pack - Mike Brown, President

Poly Pack is open to all majors and serves as a great opportunity to open doors to students interested in the packaging industry. Poly Pack strives to "integrate industry with education" by attending trade shows, hosting guest speakers and putting on an annual symposium. Poly Pack itself, our annual symposium, is put on for the benefit of students, faculty and industry professionals alike. The event is designed to promote Cal Poly's packaging program, and learning from one another about existing and upcoming technologies, industry trends and problems facing the industry. The event doubles as a recruitment opportunity for both internships and full time positions in packaging and related fields. We also offer a social outlet for packaging students, and plan to further collaborate with the Industrial Technology Society. Meetings are weekly on Tuesdays from 11-12, please e-mail for more information.

George Michael

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) - George Michael , President

Active on more than 1,200 college and university campuses in over 40 countries, SIFE teams are creating economic opportunity for millions of people around the world. The concept is simple working as teams, SIFE students design educational outreach project that help individuals in their communities develop a better understanding of the principles of free enterprise. As a SIFE student, you are an active participant in one of the largest student organizations. If you are interested in learning how you can become a part of SIFE Cal Poly please contact us at sifeteam@calpoly.edu. Visit the website.

Josh Burroughs

Cal Poly Wheelchair Foundation, Gift of Mobility Benefit - Josh Burroughs, Project Manager

Founded in 2001, as the first collegiate chapter of the Wheelchair Foundation, students in the club have raised over ¼ million dollars to send 3,333 wheelchairs to disabled people in Peru, Ethiopia, Thailand, Guatemala, Belize, and Argentina. The Wheelchair Foundation’s mission is to deliver a wheelchair to every man, woman and child who needs one, but cannot afford one—bringing new independence to those deprived of mobility by war, disease, accident, natural disaster or old age. It is estimated that at least 100 million children, teens and adults worldwide need a wheelchair but cannot afford one.

If you are interested in learning how you can become a part of the Cal Poly Wheelchair Foundation, Gift of Mobility team please contact us at calpoly@wheelchairfoundation.org.

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