Organizations to Further Your Career

Students organizations help students develop their academic and professional careers through activities, events, collaboration, and networking. Guest speakers, civic service, company tours, internship and career panels, and social events are just a small part of Lubin's student life.

The Robert S. Pace Accounting Society gives students the opportunity to network with various recruiters and potential employers, and to learn from Pace alumni. For more information, email Professor Barbara Farrell at bfarrell@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

A collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Association, designed to help students market themselves, AMA provides learning and networking opportunities, events, employer spotlights, and experiences to help students gain competitive advantages in the field of marketing. For more information, email amapacenyc@gmail.com.

New York City

A Pace University chapter of the leading Hispanic professional association in the nation, ALPFA is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for business students and professionals, expanding minority leadership in the global workforce. Students of all backgrounds are welcome to join. For more information, email Professor Ping Wang at pwang@pace.edu.

New York City

The Pace chapter of one of the largest Pan-Asian professional organizations in North America provides support to students in their careers by providing network events, resume critiques and interview workshops by professionals and recruiters. Students of all backgrounds are welcome to join. For more information, email Gabriella Lester at glester@pace.edu.

New York City

The Cosmetology Club seeks to create a comfortable environment where students can integrate their studies with their interest in cosmetic beauty and self-care. For more information, email Erica Gentles at egentles@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

Delta Sigma Pi is a co-ed business fraternity focused on scholarship, career preparation, civic engagement, ethics, and development of leadership skills. Pace's Phi Pi chapter hosts social and professional events. For more information, email Dean Eileen Murphy at emurphy@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

The Entrepreneurship Club brings together future entrepreneurs across disciplines to study and learn together and immerse themselves in the startup community. The Club is closely aligned with the Pace Entrepreneurship Lab. For more information, email Professor Jonathan Lee at jlee12@pace.edu.

New York City
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Finance Club

The Finance Club focuses on financial markets, investment analysis, portfolio management, security analysis, and career opportunities outside of the classroom. For more information, email Professor Jouahn Nam at jjnam@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

INFORMS aims to facilitate interest and exploration in the fields of operations research, management science, and analytics. Whether you are already in the program, want to explore what analytics is like, or want to learn in-demand skills that give your resume an edge, INFORMS welcomes anyone with an interest in business analytics. For more information, email Professor Janice Winch at jwinch@pace.edu.

New York City

The Investment Club aids students in acquiring qualitative and quantitative investment analysis and provides an exciting experience of trading in real markets with virtual capital. For more information, email Professor Andrew Coggins at acoggins@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

LBA is the Pleasantville-based planning organization for all events and opportunities for business majors. LBA works with other student organizations to produce and host campus events that help students gain success in business disciplines. For more information, email lba.pace@gmail.com or contact faculty advisor Professor Barbara Farrell at bfarrell@pace.edu.

Pleasantville

Dedicated to increasing awareness of the advertising industry, AdClub strives to transform regular students into career professionals, providing a space for ambitious minds to meet, collaborate, and showcase their abilities. For more information, email Professor Larry Chiagouris at lchiagouris@pace.edu or Professor Conrad Nankin at cnankin@pace.edu.

New York City

Profashionals is a not-for-profit, student-run organization that strives to assist in the professional development of undergraduate and graduate students through industry lectures, guest speakers, and networking panels to guide students of fashion into industry leaders. For more information, email Gabriella Lester at glester@pace.edu.

New York City

Through events, workshops, and networking opportunities, the Pace Music Group encourage students at Pace University to get their projects off the ground and connect and learn from industry professionals, while offering performance opportunities. For more information, email Paul Guzzone at pguzzone@pace.edu.

New York City

The Finance Club informs about current events in the economics and financial sectors and provides information about internships and job opportunities for finance majors. For more information, email Jimmy Woods-Corwin at jwoodscorwin@pace.edu.

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