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The
purpose of the Young Executives
Club is to assist Saint Mary's women
in their development as future business leaders. The
club is dedicated
to bringing students together, to give them the opportunity
to work with students from other concentrations, functioning
within the context of a business entity. Participation
in the Young Executives' Club provides valuable opportunities
for development of leadership and public speaking skills,
access to outside speakers of interest, field trips
to companies
and organizations, and excellent opportunities for networking.
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| Toastmasters
International (TI)
is a leading professional organization devoted to making effective
oral communication a worldwide reality. Through our three member clubs,
TI helps women (and men) develop self confidence and learn the arts
of speaking, listening, thinking, and leadership - vital skills that
promote self-actualization, human understanding and betterment of
communities. The Saint Mary's College club is open to all members
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The
Society for Human Resource Managment
(SHRM) represent the interests of over 80,000 professional
and 7,000 student members from around the world. Student members
learn about the "real world" of resource management through:
- Networking
at professional SHRM meetings
- Job
shadowing with SHRM professionals
- Access
to award winning publications and information services
- Attendance
at annual conferences
Student
members are eligible to apply for SHRM scholarships.
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Saint
Mary's students are active participants in the Student
International Business Council
(SIBC). This club is Notre Dame's largest and most active
student organizations. SIBC has the mission of helping all students
in gaining the global advantage by interacting with companies and
organizations as well as educating members of the community on
the
impact of global change in their lives. SIBC has developed a vast
network of international businesses and Notre Dame alumni. This
has allowed the club the opportunity to offer members such activities
as student seminars, forums, consulting work , and numerous summer
internships all over the world. Saint Mary's students haver served
as co-directors of the summer internship program, have taught
business
courses at Tallinn University in Estonia, and worked at U.S. Consulates
and Embassies abroad.
Vist
the SIBC site for more information at http://www.nd.edu/~sibc/
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