College of Business Events & Student Organization Activities for Fall 2014

The College of Business (COB) Networking Event

We will have a networking event Thursday, September 25, from 3:00 - 5:00 PM, in Garrett Hall for students, faculty, and a group of area business friends.

The College of Business (COB) Business Perspectives Week

Each year the College of Business devotes a selected part of a semester to foster interactions with business leaders and students in order to provide them with additional real-world business experiences beyond what is covered in their classes. This year, Business Perspectives Week will be in Garrett Hall during the week of October 13-16. If you need further information, please contact the Dean's office in the College of Business at 985-549-2258.

Special Keynote Address for Business Perspectives Week

Rob Dugas, the VP of Supply Chain for Chick-fil-A is coming as a part of Business Perspectives Week on Tuesday, Oct 14. He will do a main presentation in Garrett 14 at 3:30 PM.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)

The SHRM is the largest professional association in the world devoted exclusively to Human Resource Management, and is comprised of HR professionals, academics, and business leaders. The Southeastern Louisiana University SHRM chapter is one of over 300 student chapters nationwide, and is sponsored by the Northshore Region Human Resource Association, a chapter of human resource professionals. When you join SHRM, you not only get the chance to network with local professionals but you also get access to local job opportunities and discounts on regional and national membership.

Meetings Dates for Fall 2014

August 28th at 3:30pm, room 34

September 11th at 3:30pm, room 34

October 9th at 3:30pm, room 34

November 6th at 3:30pm, room 34

Membership Dues: Membership is $10/semester for local dues and $35/year for national dues. T-shirts are optional and are $10.

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Carl Phillips (mailto:)

Chapter President: Emily St. Andre (mailto:)

The Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)

The PBL is the oldest and largest national organization for students preparing for careers in business leadership. We meet every other Tuesday to discuss current business topics with other Southeastern student and listen to knowledgeable business professionals in the area. Our organization is open to anyone with an interest in business, regardless of major.

Meeting Dates for Fall 2014: September 9th, September 23rd, October 7th, October 21st, November 4th, November 18th, and December 2nd at 5:30PM in Garrett 37.

Membership Dues: Academic year (both Fall and Spring) dues are $35. This covers national, state and local fees.

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Matthew Alford (mailto:)

Chapter President: Kristina Kleinpeter (mailto:)

Financial Management Association (FMA)

The FMA is an international organization whose mission is to broaden the common interests between academicians and practitioners; provide opportunities for professional interaction between and among academicians, practitioners, and students; and to enhance the quality of education in finance.

FMA meeting times: Every Tuesday at 5:00pm in the Bloomberg Lab

Cost of membership: Local Chapter is free, National/international Chapter is $30, National Honor Society is $15.

Activities: Stock portfolio competition, Field Trip to NYC in November to meet with Goldman Sachs, Auriga USA, Bloomberg Headquarters, CitiGroup Credit Desk.

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Danielle Lewis (mailto:)

The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), Inc.

The mission of NABA, Inc. is to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors.

A group of students from our chapter will be attending the annual 2014 NABA Southern Region Student Conference on September 25 - September 27 in Atlanta, GA. The conference will feature a host of tools geared towards providing essential professional and career information to attendees. One of the highlights of the conference is on-site interviews with notable accounting firms, such as the Big Four, Grant Thornton, and McGladrey. Former members of our student chapter have received job offers from employers featured at the conference. As a result, they were able to successfully transition to a lucrative, accounting career upon graduation.

Should you have any questions concerning NABA, please feel free to contact our chapter advisor, Mr. Eric Knight (mailto:) or visit us at https://www.facebook.com/nabaselu

Beta Alpha Psi (BAP)

The BAP is the national accounting honorary and professional fraternity. The purposes of the organization are (a) to encourage overall academic achievement and specifically the achievement of high standards in the field of accounting; (b) to sponsor professional development programs for students and faculty of the Department of Accounting; and (c) to promote, through fraternal activities, the association of accounting students and professional accountants. Beta Alpha Psi is an integral part of the instructional program in accounting. Please be aware that meetings are for members and invited pledges only. Initial dues for pledges:$110, Member dues: $55. To be initiated: Must meet professional and service hour requirements. For more information, please contact Dr. Dean DiGregorio (mailto:).

Fall 2014 Professional Meetings and Other dates:

September 11: LCPA Student Night (5:30-8:00 PM, Columbia Theater)

September 16: Hannis T. Bourgeois, LLP

September 18: Career Fair (9:00 AM-2:30 PM, Pennington Center)

September 23: Faulk & Winkler, LLC

September 27: LCPA Volleyball (10:30 AM, Pennington Center)

September 30: Postlethwaite & Netterville

October 7: Ernst & Young

October 9: Accounting Night, LCPA Emerging CPA’s of Baton Rouge

October 14: Kushner LaGraize

October 21: Wegmann Dazet & Company

October 28: Gurtner Zuniga Abney

November 11: Entergy

November 18: Durnin & James

December 7: Initiation Banquet