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Wednesday, March 16, 2005

A League of Their Own: Minority MBA Associations

People from all walks of life pursue a MBA. In fact, one of the biggest reasons to pursue a MBA degree is the opportunity for interaction with people of with similar background, race, culture, and perspective. MBA associations, such as the National Black MBA Association, are groups that can help you stay connected to people who share your background and education once you complete your MBA program. Two of the more prominent ethnic MBA associations are the National Black MBA Association and the National Society of Hispanic MBAs.

The National Black MBA Association has 39 chapters all over the United States. The National Black MBA Association is a professional membership organization of Black graduates with MBAs, advanced degrees, and entrepreneurs whose goal is to increase the number as well as the diversity of successful Blacks in the business community. The main Website for the National Black MBA Association can be found at: https://www.nbmbaa.org/index.cfm

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs was created in 1988, has 28 chapters and more than 6,000 members in the United States and Puerto Rico. Known as the Premier Hispanic Organization, the NSHMBA exists to foster Hispanic Leadership through graduate management education and professional development. Another goal of the NSHMBA is to prepare Hispanic leaders for positions in a corporate America that has seen a steady increase in the number of Hispanic workers. The NSHMBA Website can be found at: http://www.nshmba.org/

# posted by Edward Castro @ 11:03 AM  

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