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Hispanic Business Student Association. The Network of Emerging Professionals . We are a group that strives to unite and assist Hispanic students in a proactive environment where members will have access to Job allocation Workshops Companies presentations Scholarships Social events
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Hispanic Business Student Association The Network of Emerging Professionals
We are a group that strives to unite and assist Hispanic students in a proactive environment where members will have access to • Job allocation • Workshops • Companies presentations • Scholarships • Social events that will prepare them as well as position them to compete in and outside the corporate America workforce. Who we are
Increase the recognition of the Hispanic management students on campus. • To aid in the recruitment, retention and support of Hispanic minorities students. • To help prepare and provide Hispanic students for development within the business field. Objectives
Expand your networking opportunities • Scholarships • Résumé database • Résumé building • Personalized companies presentations • Class database • Workshops Membership Benefits
Discount to attend NHBA Leadership Conference • NHBA E-newsletter • Local programs and events • Learn how to work as a team • Earn leadership skills • HAVE FUN! Membership Benefits
At least one meeting each month • A minimum of two community service activities per semester • A minimum of one professional activity and two social activities per semester • A community of friends to help you with classes What to Expect?
Hilda Velasquez Chapter President Major: Management Home town: San Salvador, El Salvador KarleneHolst Vice President Major: Management Home town: San Pedro Sula, Honduras Susana Bresani Co- Vice President Major: Management Home town: Lima, Perú Executive Members
Maria FernandaBanchs Treasurer Major: Accounting Home town: Monterrey, Mexico Melissa Mahuad Secretary Major: Management Home town: Colombia Javier Magallanes Chapter Advisor Home town: Los Angeles, USA Executive Members
Elisa Welchez National Chapter Representative Major: Management Home : Honduras Marcela Pelaez Chair of Public Relations Major: Advertising and Public Relations Home town: Bogotá, Colombia Natasha Sucre Chair of Alumni Relations Major: Management Home town: Caracas, Venezuela Committees
Student Representative • Chair of Corporate Relations • Chair of Community services • Chair of Social and Professional Activities • Webmaster Open Positions Requirements: - Sophomore, Junior or Senior Standing - G.P.A. 2.5/4.0
Register in the Get Involved website • www.getinvolved.purdue.edu • Turn in the Registration sheet • If you didn’t attend the callout you can find the registration sheet in the website • Pay $10 subscription for entire academic year How to Join? www.krannert.purdue.edu/clubs/hbsa
EARN $700 - $1300 A WEEK IN A MENTORED SUMMER INTERNSHIP!!! OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!!! Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) conducts the nation’s premiere summer internship program for talented undergraduate students of color. Since its inception, SEO’s Career Program has placed over 5,000Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian and Native American students in internships that lead to opportunities in exciting and rewarding careers in the most competitive industries worldwide. The areas in which we place our interns are Investment Banking, Asset Management, Accounting/Finance, Philanthropy, Corporate Law, Information Technology and Global Corporate Financial Leadership. The firms at which we place interns include Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Citi,IBM, XEROX and many, many others. Information Session Wednesday, October 22nd 2008 University Hall 101 6:00pm and 7:00pm Upcoming Events Summer Internship Program
Possibly Thursday November 6 Check HBSA website www.krannert.purdue.edu/clubs/hbsa Next General Meeting Thank You and Enjoy the Food !!!