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Business Organizations in the Percy J. Vaughn, Jr. College of Business Administration:

  • AITP (Association for Information Technology Professionals)
  • AMA (American Marketing Association)
  • Collegiate 100
  • Delta Mu Delta (Honor Society)
  • ENACTUS (formerly known as SIFE)
  • FMA (Finance Management Association)
  • NABA (National Association of Black Accountants) 
  • PBL (Phi Beta Lambda)
  • SAM (Society for Advancement of Management)

The Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is a professional association that focuses on information technology education for business professionals. Faculty adviser:  Thomas Ngo-Ye

The American Marketing Association strives to be the most relevant force and voice shaping marketing around the world, an essential community for marketers. Adviser: Mario Zaino

The Collegiate 100 program is an auxiliary of the national organization known as 100 Black Men of America. It seeks to increase equality in communities of color and focuses on connection and enrichment of group well-being through group action and mentoring. It emphasizes the importance of family ties and shared value systems. Advisers: Edward D. Brown and Kim F. Smith

Delta Mu Delta is a business honor society that recognizes and encourages academic excellence of students at qualifying colleges and universities to create a DMD community that fosters the well-being of its individual members and the business community through lifetime membership. Adviser: Sonny Suwanakul

Enactus (Entrepreneurial Action Us) Igniting business innovation with integrity and passion. The Experience of social impact that sparks social enterprise. Student, academic and business leaders collaborating to create a better world.  Faculty advisers: Charlie E. Hardy, Kim F. Smith, and Dexter Gittens

Financial Management Association International (FMA) is a global leader in developing and disseminating knowledge about financial decision-making and promoting the development and understanding of basic and applied research to enhance the quality of education in finance. Adviser:  Sang Heon Shin

The National Association of Black Accountants (NABA, Inc.), is a nonprofit membership association dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for black professionals in the accounting, finance and related business professions. Adviser: Jorja Bradford

Phi Beta Lambda (collegiate level) provides members with leadership and professional development opportunities to accomplish their goal, which is to build leaders. Adviser: Michelle Johnson

The Society of Advancement of Management provides an opportunity for the members to increase management skills and expertise through participation in programs and services designed to improve the professional quality of their knowledge, performance, and leadership ability. Advisers: Tammy Prater and Sara Bliss Kiser