American Marketing Association (AMA)
Lubna Nafees, Faculty Advisor
Jonah Smith, President
The American Marketing Association is committed to giving students a link to the business world through quality speakers from diverse industries. AMA also gives students the opportunity to participate in both professional and social activities. The organization is open to all students who have an interest in business and marketing in general.
Appalachian Supply Chain Club
Laura Brewer, Daman Palmer, Dinesh Dave, Ken Corley, Faculty Advisors
Caleb Divelbiss, President
Gabriel Sahley, Vice President
Millicent Johnston, Secretary
Seth Kodack, Social Media Chair
The objective of the ASCC is to promote supply chain management by offering student members the chance to interact with industry professionals, while promoting career and professional development with networking and community involvement.
Appalachian Information Technology Professionals (AppITP)
Faculty Advisors: Scott Hunsinger, Chris Taylor
Daniel Mejia, President
Alexa Davis, Vice President
Wyatt McGirt, Secretary
Chloe Simmons, Treasurer
Dylan Bowie, Webmaster
Alexander Francis and Alan Sonato-Ruiz, Officers Elect
The Appalachian Information Technology Professionals is open to all students interested in information technology, specifically those who wish to diversify their portfolio and network with peers and other like-minded professionals. Additionally, we host several guest speakers throughout each semester, most of whom are recruiters from Fortune 500 companies, looking to hire for internships and full-time employment opportunities.
Association of Student Entrepreneurs (ASE)
Faculty Advisor: Erich Schlenker, schlenkere@appstate.edu
President: T'ka Moore, mooretr3@appstate.edu
Finance Director: Connery Martin, martincg3@appstate.edu
The purpose of the Association of Student Entrepreneurs is to: 1) provide an organization for college students who have the passion to found, construct and operate their own successful company; 2) promote inspiration, creativity and expertise on how to start and/or operate a successful company; and 3) encourage students to interact with businesses, Appalachian faculty and other students with similar ambitions.
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Beta Alpha Psi
Brian Hasson, Faculty Advisor
Aidan Sands, President
Justin Colling, Vice President
Emma Berge, Secretary
Walker Huffman, Treasurer
Beta Alpha Psi is the International Honorary Organization for Financial Information Professionals. The purposes of Beta Alpha Psi are to help prepare accounting students for a career in accounting, develop communications skills, provide opportunities for self-development, service and association among members and practicing professionals, encourage a sense of ethical, social, and public responsibility and to aid students in finding a job. Learn more at accounting.appstate.edu, engage.appstate.edu, and asubap.weebly.com.
Collegiate Sales Society
Faculty Co-Advisors: Bonnie Guy, Barrett Garner
Kenley Cannon, President
Aiden McGuire, Vice President
Carmen Concepcion, Vice President of Finance
Nick Clinton, Vice President of Marketing
Ryan Hopkins, Vice President of Recruiting
The Collegiate Sales Society is the premier national collegiate sales organization creating lifelong leaders through sales education, networking, and career opportunities. Through events such as member mixers, the annual CSS Summit and Career Fair, Cold Calling Competitions in the Fall and Spring, webinars, mock interviews, lunch & learns, and a 3 module CSS Sales Certification, students will develop the "mindset, skill set, and tool set" necessary to obtain and succeed in desirable sales positions across numerous industries.
Enactus
Faculty Advisors: Erich Schlenker, Sara Figlow
President: KatieDi Benedetto, dibenedettoka@appstate.edu
Head of Operations: Joshua Derienzo, derienzoje@appstate.edu
Enactus is the largest experiential learning platform dedicated to creating a better world while developing the next generation of leaders with a head for business and a heart for the world. The organization is driving innovation to create greater impact for the 72,000 participating Enactus university students in 36 countries, and the communities in which they are addressing economic, environmental and social challenges.
Executive Impact Club
Jason Xiong, Neel Das, Faculty co-Advisors
Jacob Propst, President
Bryan Hunsinger, Vice President
Hailey Martin, Event Coordinator
The purpose of Executive Impact is to provide opportunities for professional growth to the community of MBA students at Appalachian State. These experiences include networking, learning and hearing from local professionals, participating in intramural sports, and serving the community through different projects. Through these opportunities, the club promotes a space for integrity, philanthropy, insight, networking, and balance to be at the forefront.
Finance Student Association
Justin Cox, Alex Holcomb, Faculty Co-Advisors
Hope Cable, Alex Leatherwood, Co-Presidents
Avin Patel, Vice President
Brooke Austin, Treasurer
Grace Munsell, Social Media Chair
The Finance Student Association (FSA) is open to all students. Our main goals are to better acquaint our members with the many banking and finance career opportunities and promote networking with finance professionals. Our guest speakers, who are often alums, discuss topics such as investments, commercial banking, and corporate finance.
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Future Business Leaders of America - Collegiate
Faculty co-Advisors: Herb Brown, brownhf@appstate.edu, Tempest Adams, adamstr2@appstate.edu
President: Shanoaha Locklear, locklearhs@appstate.edu
Vice President: Brandon Entsminger, entsmingerbe@appstate.edu
Formerly Phi Beta Lambda, Future Business Leaders of America - Collegiate is the collegiate division of the national FBLA association. The organization's main focus is business and leadership development. Its mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. App State FBLA members participate in leadership and professional development programs, competitive events, and community service activities.
Gamma Iota Sigma
David Marlett, Faculty Advisor
Zack Middleton, President
Hrisha Bhatty, Vice President of Operations
David Cyubahiro, Vice President of Membership
Hallie Harrington, Vice President of Marketing
Lauren Broadway, Vice President of Events
Gamma Iota Sigma is an organization for students interested in the field of risk management and insurance. The organization's purpose is to introduce members to opportunities available in the fields of insurance and risk management through various activities, events, guest speakers and travel.
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Hospitality and Tourism Management Student Association (HTMSA)
Carol Kline, Danni Capps, Faculty Co-Advisors
Sally Salamanca Pelaez, President
Bailey Wangerien, Vice President
Courtney Sim, Secretary
Christina Hall, Social Media Chair
The purpose of HMTSA is to offer a professional development environment for hospitality students while also networking and having fun amongst peers. The club prepares students for the future through guest speakers and recruiting opportunities. There are many fundraisers held throughout the semester, such as 'Hospitality Week' and Krispy Kreme fundraisers that help the members raise money for field trips to the Biltmore and other well known tourist areas.
Student chapter of the IMA
Kim Zahller, Faculty Advisor
Biance Gonzalez-Torres, President
Holden Freeman, Vice President
Abby Justice, Head of Consulting
David Ulloa, Head of Philanthropy
Mackenzie Campbell-Hunt, Social Media Manager
Allie Hollis, Emelie Rodriguez, Cristina Sanchez, Rachel Trantham, Jaime Ziegenfuss Whitehead, Steering Committee Members
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) student chapter connects accounting, finance and business students on college campuses and helps members gain direct access to IMA professional members in their area. Membership is open to both accounting and non-accounting majors, all those interested in the accounting profession will be offered meaningful relationships, professional development and opportunities in the profession.
International Business Student Association (IBSA)
Martin Meznar, Meredith Pipes, Faculty Co-Advisors
Mya Cobb, President
Ayla Solomon, Vice President
Highland Martin, Secretary
Estela Acevedo Ruiz, Marketing Chair
The purpose of the International Business Student Association is to expand student knowledge of global business and awareness of international issues and to serve as ambassadors of Walker College of Business International Programs and International Business within the university community.
National Association for Business Economics (NABE)
Ash Morgan, Onur Ince, Faculty Co-Advisors
Ethan Grant, President
The National Association for Business Economics promotes interaction between economics majors and minors and between students and faculty. Activities include social gatherings, educational trips, and speakers regarding employment opportunities.
Website (Engage)
Website (Weebly)
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Bond Jones, Faculty Advisor
Nik Jacobs, President
Maggie Bassinger, Vice President of Administration
Kiera Flynn, Vice President of Public Relations
Ella Marion, Vice President of Marketing
Seqouia Esposito, Vice President of Professional Development
Nora Duffy, Vice President of Human Resources
Lilia Edwards, Vice President of Outreach
Carson Thrasher, Vice President of Finance
Erin Smith, Vice President of Brotherhood
Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE) is the only national, co-ed, professional fraternal organization in sales, marketing and management. PSE can help you build your professional skills -- like interviewing, resume building, etiquette and personal branding. PSE can help sophomores and juniors establish themselves as professionals and land an internship. For seniors, PSE opens doors to career paths. Leadership opportunities include a range of director and executive board positions, and engaged membership means you won't have to worry about what you're doing when you graduate. PSE corporate connections include UPS, Fastenal, Northwestern Mutual, Merial and Citrix, among others.
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Kristl Davison, and Jess Doll, Faculty Co-Advisors
Lukas Robertson, President
Drew Sipe, Vice President
Anna Van, Treasurer
We are a student-driven organization dedicated to professionally developing students interested in the area of Human Resources by speaking with experts in the field.We seek to bring together like-minded individuals to share opinions and learn about a complex, ever-changing area of business, and hope to have engaging discussions with each other and fellow Human Resources professionals.
Student Sustainable Business Association
Tammy Kowalczyk, Nicholas Poggioli, Faculty Co-Advisors
Charlie Bourne, Diego Dunn, Co-Presidents
Tyler Nece, Vice President
Jared Caudill, Secretary
Kelsey Barden, Treasurer
Student Sustainable Business Association, SSBA, is empowering the next generation of students with the knowledge, resources and networking opportunities necessary to integrate sustainability into their current and future endeavors by providing experiential learning through the real-world application of the best sustainable business practices.
Transfer Student Association
The Walker College of Business Transfer Student Association's mission is to help transfer students integrate into the community and to provide opportunities for professional development.
Faculty Advisor: Robin Romanus
President: Marty Gallinari, gallinariml@appstate.edu
Walker Fellows
Amanda Merritt, Advisor
Francisca Campos Galeas, President
The Walker Fellows serve as representatives to all constituents of the Walker College, including students, alumni, faculty/staff, and the business community, through service, events and academic programs. They are significantly involved in planning Walker student events and work to increase student awareness of networking opportunities available in the College.
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Affiliated organizations
Beans 2 Brew
Advisor: Sara Figlow, figlowse@appstate.edu
Mea Jenkins, Executive Director
Justin Schroeder, Executive Director
Clayton Lancaster, Operations Director
Harley Locklear, Research and Analytics Director
Meredith Massey, Catering Director
Claire Desmond, Supply Chain Director
Hunter Brown, Accounting Director
Savannah Faunce, Marketing Director
Lane Perkinson, Human Resources Director
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Bowden Investment Group
Brandy Hadley, Faculty Advisor
Keira Andrews, President
Tymber Mclellan, Vice President
Instagram | Website
Team Sunergy
Women of Walker
The Women of Walker is a recommendation-based student program designed to prepare female students with essential skills needed for success in pursuing a career in business.
Advisor: Amy Odom, odomah1@appstate.edu
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Honorary Organizations
The following honorary organizations recognizes excellence among peers.
Alpha Iota Mu
Faculty Advisor: Scott Hunsinger
Alpha Iota Mu is an international honor society organized to recognize outstanding academic achievement in the field of information systems. Members of the Appalachian State University Chapter are students who have completed, or are in the process of completing an undergraduate program of study in the field of computer information systems. CIS majors with a 3.4 or greater overall GPA who have taken at least one CIS core course are invited to join the honor society.
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Beta Alpha Psi
See description above.
Beta Gamma Sigma
Administrator: Kathy Mann, mnnks@appstate.edu
Beta Gamma Sigma is a national honor society for graduates and undergraduates enrolled in business colleges accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Seniors, juniors and second-semester sophomores must be in the top 10 percent of the class; a graduate student in the top 20 percent. More information can be found at the Beta Gamma Sigma national website.
Omicron Delta Epsilon
Faculty Advisor: Mark Strazicich
Omicron Delta Epsilon is an economics honor society. Its annual induction ceremony is held in April.
Sigma Chi Mu Tau
Faculty Advisors: Steve Leon
Sigma Chi Mu Tau is a national honor society that recognizes academic merit and encourages leadership, ethical behavior and commitment to high standards in the pursuit of supply chain management excellence. Appalachian maintains the Beta Chapter of Sigma Chi Mu Tau.
Sigma Iota Epsilon
Faculty Advisor: Kemp Ellington
Sigma Iota Epsilon is an honorary fraternity for management majors. Its activities vary from year to year, depending on the level of involvement sought by the particular group and its officers. Appalachian's chapter was installed in 1993-94.