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Affiliates
Deloitte Women's Initiative (WIN)

Deloitte and Touche USA LLP launched its Women's Initiative (WIN) to foster an organization where talented, high-performing women could find satisfying careers.  Deloitte has the highest percentage of women partners, principals and directors of any Big Four organization.  Most recently cited by Fortune and Working Mother magazines as an employer of choice, Deloitte continues to remain deeply committed and passionate to make a difference in the workforce.


Women's Business Connection
(UCLA Anderson School of Management)

The Women's Business Connection provides a culture that fosters enthusiasm, cooperation, and creativity.  Together, WBC has hosted great events, developed friendships, and established strong networks.  To assist MBA women in reaching their professional goals and lifestyle aspirations, WBC provides events and resources that recognize and address the unique challenges that women face in business today.


Women Entering Business
(Northwestern University)


Women Entering Business (WEB) seeks to provide career resources for undergraduate women and focuses on interaction both within the Northwestern University community as well as beyond with the business world. By addressing significant topics and creating a supportive environment of diverse students, we promote and celebrate women in business. WEB is a forward-thinking, action-oriented association of women with a shared standard of excellence.


Future Woman CEO Network
(University of Southern California)


The mission of Future Woman CEO Network (FWCN) is to empower women by providing them with the skills, networks and resources to succeed in their future careers and create the opportunity for them to be successful executives and entrepreneurs. Founded in San Diego CA during 2004 as “Women CEO Network”, the organization has grown to 250 members disbursed across the US. FWCN is creating partnerships with the National Association of Women Business owners, Women executives and Entrepreneurs and the women of ALPFA.


Philanthro Productions, Inc.

Founded in February 2007, Philanthro Productions aims to bridge the divide between the world's young adults who want to give back, and well-established charities who are looking for the next generation of philanthropic leaders.  By hosting first-rate parties with leading non-profits, Philanthro Productions aims to raise awareness and funds for charities around the world and make philanthropy fun. 


Business Development Club
(University of Southern California)

Created in April of 2007 Business Development Club (BDC) is a group where business minded people gather and participate in events.  The focus of the club is to bring a wide range of students together to share ideas, to form new partnerships, and to create a place where advice and mentoring services could be provided.

BDC emphasizes professionalism and providing a way to network with a diverse range of fields in marketing, real estate, hospitality, cinema, accounting, banking, consulting, government, legal, and sales.



Trojan Real Estate Association
(University of Southern California)


The Trojan Real Estate Association (TREA) is an undergraduate professional and social club that strives to involve students in real estate related activities in an effort to gain broader knowledge about real estate and its various industries. TREA sponsors real estate mixers, real estate speakers, site visits, field trips to local professional real estate events and emailed internship and job opportunities. TREA welcomes all students to join and have members from BUAD, ACC, PPD, ARCH, and all majors on campus.


Anderson Real Estate Assocation
(UCLA Anderson School of Management)


AREA seeks to serve the following purpose for its student members:  Promote industry awareness, Prepare students to market themselves and conduct an appropriate career search, Educate students about real estate principles and concepts, Provide networking opportunities for educational and social purposes.


Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity
(University of California, Los Angeles)


Delta Sigma Pi is the premier co-ed business Fraternity. Established nationally in 1907, Delta Sigma Pi has grown to international proportions, with over 200,000 members worldwide.

UCLA Delta Sigma Pi offers you an opportunity to involve yourself with a driven yet fun group of individuals that you will definitely call your family. With a balance of social, community service, professional and fundraising events, UCLA Delta Sigma Pi equips you with the tools that you need to succeed not only at UCLA, but in the greater corporate world. We foster the work hard, play hard mentality, and Delta Sigma Pi gives you great resources to achieve your goals. With brothers in the same or similar majors, we are able to supply an expansive knowledge base catered to each person's needs. Furthermore, our extensive network to corporations and alumni clearly set us apart from our competitors.


Bruin Consulting
(University of California, Los Angeles)


Bruin Consulting (BC) was created to educate undergraduates about all types of consulting, as well as develop their critical thinking and problem solving abilities. BC seeks to reach out to the student community through case competitions, speaker events, and mock case interviews. The goal of BC is to have the largest consulting firms in the nation come here on campus and heavily recruit UCLA undergraduates.

Bruin Consulting (BC) created the UCLA Undergraduate Case Competition. The purpose of the competition is to establish a strong business presence at UCLA and to demonstrate to consulting firms that UCLA students have the talent and potential to compete against the top business schools in the nation.

Entrepreneur Club
(University of Southern California)


The USC Entrepreneur Club was resurrected in the fall of 2002 by A.J. Nagaraj and Samira Asemanfar, both undergraduate students at the Marshall School of Business. Envisioning the organization as one that would transcend disciplinary borders that traditionally prevented non-business students from experiencing entrepreneurship, the founders garnered interest throughout campus. That year, its most successful event, An Evening with David Bohnett, was held in January of 2003 and featured the founder and former CEO of Geocities.com. After presenting over 12 quality events, recruiting over 100 members and nominated for numerous Marshall Recognition Awards, the USC Entrepreneur Club was awarded Marshall's "Most Improved Organization".


UCLA Career Center

The UCLA Career Center offers services and resources to help UCLA students, UC graduates and employers reach their goals. As a UCLA student, from the first day you arrive, we can introduce you to an array of career possibilities and internships and help you explore the link between your major and career choices. As a UC alumnus or alumna, we can assist you in transitioning from your current occupation to your next dream job anywhere in the United States. If you're an employer, we can help you find energetic and intelligent UCLA students through Information Sessions, on campus interviewing, and job or internship listings online.

The UCLA Career Center is one of the largest and most comprehensive career centers in the nation. We are located in a state-of-the-art comprehensive facility in the heart of the UCLA campus on Westwood Plaza.
Benefits of being an Affiliate:

- Expand your network of business-minded leaders
- Cross-marketing of organizations and companies
- Opportunities for joint ventures and collaboration
- Invitation to professional, training, and networking events
- Opportunities to hire and recruit talent from the top universities and companies in the nation
- Sponsorship opportunities

Process of becoming an Affiliate:

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