CLE is home to seven student-run organizations covering a wide variety of subjects and specialties. If you are interested in new venture creation, marketing, consulting, finance, or networking with professionals in your industry, you will find a student organization at CLE that meets your needs.

CLE student organizations manage projects for real-world clients, investment portfolios, and professional conferences. They also host alumni panels, workshops, and networking events where students learn through hands-on experience. Leadership positions within these organizations also provide valuable experience to students who pursue them.

Learn more about our student organizations, and how you can get involved, below.

Resources for Student Organizations

If you are on the board of a student organization currently sponsored by CLE, please visit our resources page for information on managing your group.

The JHU undergraduate chapter of the national American Marketing Association was established in December 2008. AMA student members are connected to a network of 40,000 experienced marketers throughout the U.S. and 300 professional members of the local Baltimore chapter-including leading marketing academics, researchers, and practitioners from every industry. Its mission is to provide members with valuable educational opportunities in the marketing field, to network with established businesses and professionals for internship and job leads, and to practice marketing skills through volunteer community involvement.

For information about chapter events, visit their website.

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Enactus is a global organization dedicated to addressing social issues through social entrepreneurship. The 69,000 students involved worldwide have the opportunity to design, implement, and grow real, social issue-driven businesses to present at Enactus competitions. Enactus teams will first compete at a regional level for the opportunity to represent their country at the Enactus World Cup. At the global event, teams representing 37 countries come together to present their businesses for the chance to win recognition and funding from Enactus partner companies such as Ford. Close to $100,000 was awarded in 2017. In addition to competing, Enactus students collaborate and build lasting friendships with one another at events like the World Cup, Collaboration Summits, and Socials. JHU Enactus invites Hopkins students passionate about addressing social issues to become a part of our innovative and dedicated community of entrepreneurs.

For more information, please visit their website.

The Johns Hopkins Product Management Club is a platform to build knowledge, network, and gain hands-on product experience that can aid members in enhancing their product management skills and becoming successful product managers delivering socially and economically impactful products. The club facilitates learning and networking by involving graduate students in client projects in the areas such as user research, market analysis, problem and solution analysis, product design, product pricing strategy, product road mapping, go-to-market, operations, and product launch planning.

For more information, please visit their website.

Our overall aim is to help the undergraduate student body at Johns Hopkins learn more about consulting as a career track. We plan to provide events and resources that will give students insight into the field of consulting and connect them with recruiters from firms. This will facilitate our members becoming competitive candidates for entry-level and internships positions within consulting firms.

To find out more, visit their website.

The Marshal L. Salant Student Investment Team provides Hopkins undergraduate students from the Whiting School of Engineering and the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences the opportunity to make actual investment decisions while managing a portfolio. By participating in this investment program, students will receive a unique business experience that will enhance their career opportunities. A portion of any profits earned by the portfolio will be dedicated to providing scholarship support for undergraduate students in the Schools of Engineering and Arts & Sciences. The program is organized as an extracurricular activity and no credit is granted for participation. The Marshal L. Salant Student Investment Program is jointly sponsored by the Whiting School of Engineering, the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, and the Office of Investment Management.

For more information, visit their page.

Students Consulting for Non-Profit Organizations (SCNO) is a national organization of undergraduate students committed to developing communities through pro bono consulting engagements with non-profit organizations. The Johns Hopkins Chapter carries out these engagements with a focus on sustainable business. It believes the future health and success of an organization is equally if not more important than addressing current issues.

For more information, please visit their website.

Women in Business (WiB) was created to expand the network of JHU undergraduate women and their allies interested in business. We aim to provide career support and exploration by offering members access to a speaker series, networking events, mentorship programs and career advancement opportunities. Our club will build a network of students who have held internships and jobs at companies of interest and can leverage that relationship to benefit the club. WiB will provide excellent resources tailored towards propelling women in the many fields of business such as marketing, finance, consulting, and more.

Visit their website for more information.