Tonight, 10 BWUA members ran for the organization's 5 executive board positions. The presentations and deliberations took 3 hours but when all was said and done, the club had a new core leadership group for the upcoming year.
Congratulations to the new Executive Board!
President - Jarrid Tingle
VP of Finance - Kelsey Taylor
VP of Corporate Development - Marcus Hawkins-Dungey
VP of External Affairs - Oyinda Adefioye
VP of Internal Affairs - Paul Ampofo
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
12/1/11-12/2/11 - The 26th Annual HEMM Conference
On the first two days of December, The Black Wharton Undergraduate Association began the internship recruiting season by hosting its largest event of the year. The Howard E. Mitchell Memorial Conference is BWUA’s annual conference wherein members are allowed to network and interact with potential employers. This year, Jarrid Tingle and Oyinda Adefoiye expertly planned the conference along with the help of members of the HEMM Committee.The event began Thursday night with the alumni desert reception, in which alumni, recruiters and students gathered on the eighth floor of Huntsman Hall for a night of informal networking and a performance from one of Penn’s student performance groups, The Inspiration. On Friday December 2nd, all sixteen corporate sponsors were present for a day which began with a career fair followed by two discussion panels and concluded by a celebratory luncheon featuring keynote speaker Marc Morial.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
11/29/11 GBM - Crash Course to HEMM
In anticipation of the upcoming 26th annual Howard E. Mitchell Memorial (HEMM) Conference, BWUA hosted a general body meeting to teach members all they need to know in order to make this year’s conference a success. HEMM Committee co-directors Oyinda Adefoye and Jarrid Tingle along with HEMM committee members Albert Williams, Marcus Hawkins-Dungey and Paul Ampofo led the meeting. They outlined the steps that members should take to prepare for the conference to reap the many benefits the conference has to offer. To conclude, conference packets were handed out to ensure the members had a written guide for their individual preparations.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
11/15/11 GBM - Networking 101
In anticipation of the HEMM (Howard E. Mitchell Memorial) Conference, BWUA brought in professional executive coach Barbara Roche to coach members on the intricacies of networking through an interactive presentation. Barbara ran through numerous networking essentials, such as the elements of a great pitch and how to properly enter and exit conversations. All throughout the presentation, members were allowed to practice with one another as they refined their skills. To conclude, Barbara told members that on days they would be networking to have energy, to smile and to allow their personalities to show. Certainly all members are now poised to succeed at the upcoming HEMM conference.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
11/01/2011 General Body Meeting -- How Did You Get That Internship?
Today the Black Wharton Undergraduate Association’s general body meeting consisted of a panel of five distinguished members who have had internships in finance, consulting, technology and entertainment. The panelists described the work they did in their various internships, the Penn resources they used to get there, the skills required for the job and finally any advice they had for younger students wishing to follow in their footsteps into their respective industries. The present members were then given the opportunity to email for a chance to take part in a group dinner with the panelists to ask more questions in an informal setting.
Friday, October 28, 2011
10/28/2011 Goldman Sachs Externship
Today fifteen members were allowed to travel into New York City to visit Goldman Sachs, a gold level sponsor of BWUA. During this externship members were exposed to several exclusive opportunities. They were allowed allowed to tour the company's headquarters and were given the chance to speak with several recruiters who enlightened the group on how best to approach the recruitment process from a student's perspective. To conclude the program, members were allowed to network with professionals to find out more about the day to day requirements of their jobs and how they were able to get there. All participants, especially the younger members certainly benefited from getting this professional exposure that will prepare them from future corporate interactions.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
10/18/2011 General Body Meeting - Putting Down the Books
During a hectic period in the fall semester, the Black Wharton Undergraduate Association hosted a study break to give all members a chance to step away from their desks and relax with friends. The meeting consisted of a presentation that offered various study tips and the academic support options available to students. Tyler Hyman and Chelsea McCook led the meeting. Afterwards, all members present were split into groups to play board games, such as scattegories and taboo. We wish all members the best of luck with all their midterm examinations!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
10/4/11 GBM Looking Good on Paper and in Person
Board members Robbie Dixon, Jarrid Tingle and Chris Russell began today’s meeting by giving new members an overview on how best to craft their resumes. The trio explained the importance of the resume, which if carefully crafted, can be used as a conversation starter, a self-marketing tool and a brief detailed description of one’s self to potential employers. Akin Alui, Tyler Hyman and Lauren Foster followed up with a presentation on business attire. The group elaborated on what constituted business casual, business formal and cocktail attire for both men and women in different industries. The general emphasis was for all members to keep in mind the various dressing norms for different industries.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
9/20/11 General Body Meeting
On a cool September evening, BWUA opened its doors for the first general body meeting of the year. New members were introduced to the board and the various opportunities available to them through the organization. As an icebreaker, all guests were broken up into four teams that competed in a trivia game that tested their knowledge in business, the University of Pennsylvania and African American history. All first comers left with a more defined sense of the organizations mission while meeting new friends.
Join us for our next GBM on October 4th at 7:30PM.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Freshman Luncheon 9/10/11
Today, BWUA began the school year with its 6th annual Freshman Luncheon. The luncheon is an annual event held in the beginning of the year for all African American freshmen to come learn more about BWUA and to listen to addresses from special guests Scott Mills, COO of BET Networks and Georgette Chapman Phillips, Vice Dean of Wharton. Mrs. Chapman Phillips welcomed the new students to the University and reiterated that she was one of many resources readily available to them. Scott Mills followed with an address urging students to ‘get out of the conventional line’ in order to achieve extraordinary success. Mills recounted his own Penn story to the freshmen and truly motivated the students to take advantage of the resources available in order to truly succeed at Penn.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
4/19/11 GBM Maximizing Your Summer
4/19/11 GBM Maximizing Your Summer
To close out the year, BWUA hosted its final general body meeting to give members crucial information that would enable them to make the most out of their summers. BWUA president Triston Francis and executive board member Taylor O’hare moderated the meeting. They began by outlining the various opportunities available to members over the summer (internships and summer classes). After discussing these opportunities, the moderators opened the floor for discussion, in which older members who had previously had internships or taken summer classes could offer words of advice to the underclassmen. Topics discussed included paid vs. unpaid internships, shadowing professionals, taking classes online, networking while at the job and much more. The interactive nature of the meeting ensured that all members truly gained something beneficial heading into their summers.
On behalf of the executive board, thank you to all our members for a great spring semester and we will see you in the fall! Have a great summer!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
BWUA Hosts the 3rd Annual G.A.L.A 4/1/11
On the spirited evening of April 1st, BWUA opened the doors of Colloquium Hall on the eighth floor of Jon M. Huntsman Hall to it's distinguished guests for a night dedicated to recognizing the commendable work done by the Philadelphia Student Union. Over one hundred guests were present as BWUA sold out all tickets for this years G.A.L.A. (Galvanizing Adolescents towards a Legacy of Achievement). Each year during the G.A.L.A., BWUA honors a local organization whose work for the community of Philadelphia cannot be rivaled. This year's recipient was no exception. The Philadelphia Student Union exists to empower young students to demand the highest quality of education from the Philadelphia public school system. The organization is led by youths who inspire other youths to make positive changes in their community. In accordance with this theme of personal development, Reverend Dr. Leslie Callahan highlighted the evening with her keynote address admonishing listeners to make the transformation from Davids into giants who use their leverage for the benefit of others. The program concluded with a sumptuous desert reception where guests had the opportunity to mingle with one another and have their photos taken.
Friday, March 25, 2011
2/8/11 General Body Meeting
Today Black Wharton hosted its second GBM of the semester to educate members about the ins and outs of email etiquete. Board Members Jarrid Tingle and Robert Dixon led the meeting as the dissected proper method to communicating in a professional manner over email.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
3/22/11 What Does It Take to Succeed?
Today Black Wharton Undergraduate Association hosted four distinguished seniors to present to members the steps they took to achieve success in college. The four seniors presenting were Colin Williams, Dale McCook, Wesley Williams and Marlo Williams. Damien McCreath moderated the session by asking the panelists questions intended to provide key insights to navigating their individual college careers. The panelists revealed through their answers that they each were pursuing diverse interests upon their graduation, in such fields as technology, consumer products/retail, graduate school and entertainment. Even more importantly, they revealed the various resources they utilized at Penn to get to where they are. A recurring theme throughout the presentation was the call for members to explore their passions, as opposed to choosing the career options most chosen by students around them. Afterwards, BWUA extended an invitation for all present members to attend a follow up group dinner with the panelists to continue discussing what they can personally do to succeed in their own college careers.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
2/22/11 Navigating the News
Today BWUA hosted a GBM to help teach members how best to navigate various sources for news on finance, marketing, entertainment, politics and whatever topics they found to be of interest. Board members Tyler Hyman and Morgan Humphrey led the meeting and guided members through numerous news sources such as BCC, The Wall Street Journal, Google News, Dealbook, Market Watch, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Billboard and many others. Members were also taught the importance of being up to date with current events and how they can be better off by knowing current information. Afterwards, in commemoration of Black History Month, BWUA hosted an hour of fun filled with activities for members to learn more about African American History.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
02/08/11 General Body Meeting
Today, Black Wharton Undergraduate Association hosted its second GBM of the semester, led by board members Jarrid Tingle and Robbie Dixon, to educate members about proper email etiquette. The pair revealed to members the appropriate ways to communicate with recruiters, professors and other professional contacts. Afterwards, five volunteers were given the chance to utilize the skills they learned to craft a response email to a recruiter that had recently met at a career fair. All members are now certainly equipped with the resources to engage in email communication in a fitting manner.
Monday, February 7, 2011
37th Whitney M. Young Conference
This past weekend, 15 members of the Black Wharton Undergraduate Association attended the African-American MBA Association’s 27thAnnual Whitney M. Young Memorial Conference hosted in University City. Active BWUA members received 85% off of the ticket price for this conference. Furthermore, BWUA strengthened its close relationship with the African-American MBA Association this past weekend. Eleven members of Black Wharton’s Executive Board - Akin Aliu, Robbie Dixon, Lauren Foster, Triston Francis, Hind Hassan, Ruthie Hubbard, Morgan Humphrey, Tyler Hyman, Chelsea McCook, Chris Russell, Kelsey Taylor – volunteered during the conference. The event was a tremendous success and on behalf of the Black Wharton Undergraduate Association, we would like to congratulate Vladimir Estiverne and Jeanine Henry – Co-Chairs of the 37th Whitney M. Young Conference – for a job well done.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
01/25/11 General Body Meeting
BWUA kicked off the semester today with its first GBM of the year in which members were introduced to the new executive board in addition to the theme for the year; Beyond Business: The Polish of Professionalism. The main focus for today’s GBM was to teach members how to interview successfully. BWUA members were split into groups of three or four, each headed by an executive board member who would pose possible interview questions.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Bain & Co. Case Workshop
BWUA hosted Bain & Co. for a case workshop as Aaron Miller, Ar-iaya Haile and Tiffany Showell came to talk about the field of consulting consists of, especially within the framework of Bain & Co. They then went through the interview process with members, focusing on case interviews. At the end BWUA members were given the chance to network with the employees from Bain & Co.
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