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Events, Services, &
Organizations American Marketing Association (AMA) | Beta Gamma Sigma Events:
Services:
Organizations: American Marketing Association (AMA) @ NGCSU
The American Marketing Association
(AMA) has recently come to NGCSU with the help of
our marketing students and faculty. The AMA
provides leadership opportunities for professional and collegiate chapters.
The AMA has 38,000 members and over 750,000 marketing professionals working
today in the U.S. and Canada. The AMA offers a full program to support and
assist college marketing students educationally and professionally. Take
advantage of
AMA collegiate membership and its
benefits,
programs, and
career resources. At hundreds of chapters on college campuses throughout the
United States and Canada, over 12,000 AMA collegiate members have the
opportunity to participate in AMA events and programs. We affiliate with
the Atlanta AMA chapter, the
AMA at UGA, Ga. State, and Emory as well. The collegiate conference in the
spring provides a marketing job fair and speakers targeted for marketers and
aspiring marketers alike- a best bet especially for upperclassmen in marketing! AMA Faculty Contacts: Marketing Faculty Members
Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. Last semester juniors and senior in the top 10% of the class are invited to join. Periodically, Beta Gamma Sigma will be bringing business professionals to campus to educate business students from the real world perspective. Beta Gamma Sigma Contact:
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Last Updated Monday May 19, 2008 by Kim I. Melton, Ph.D.