McDonough School of Business

Student Organizations

MBA student organizations exist to enhance the experience of all MBA students at the McDonough School of Business by integrating opportunities for practical extracurricular and co-curricular learning, industry networking, on- and off-campus experiential treks, social gatherings, and more. With over 40 active MBA student organizations, clubs are an integral part of the student experience and provide diverse opportunities for students to engage and learn with classmates, faculty and staff, the greater Georgetown community, and beyond. 

Here you will find the MBA student organizations grouped into categories. While student organizations can serve multiple purposes, they have been categorized here by their primary function.

Affinity-based student organizations are centered around a particular identity, and those who are interested in learning more about that identity. Through business-related programming, these organizations focus on creating community and inclusive spaces, celebrating, advancing, and bringing awareness to a specific culture, religion, interest, lived experience, and more. Georgetown University is committed to inclusiveness; to that end, membership in student organizations, including affinity-based organizations, is not unlawfully restricted on the basis of a protected class.

Student Governments

MBA students speaking on the National Mall

Elected student representatives make up the Student Government Association (SGA). The primary function of SGA is to liaise with the faculty and administration to support the ongoing development of the program. The SGA-FT pertains to the Full-time program and the SGA-FX pertains to the Flex program. The SGA also holds and facilitates academic, social, and community service events.

Student Government Association- FT

In this capacity, the SGA-FT is the primary interface between the student body and the faculty and administration. The SGA-FT also plans social events and boosts alumni relations. The Student Association exists to make students’ time at the McDonough School of Business as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. The SGA-FT is ultimately responsible for major student organization decisions, management of finances, and implementation of policies and initiatives.

Student Government Association- FX

SGA-FX is a governing board of elected students that represents the interests and initiatives of the evening student body. SGA-FX strives to continuously improve the McDonough School of Business community, enhance the overall experience for its students, and maximize the value of the McDonough School of Business brand.

Industry

Matt Cypher and mba students at construction site for Steers Center for Global Real Estate

Industry-based student organizations focus on providing events, opportunities, and guidance toward a specific career path. These student clubs will typically hold career days, trainings, workshops, and more to allow their members to learn and grow in a business field in which they are interested.

Business and Government Alliance (BGA)

The BGA mission is to facilitate students’ awareness of the opportunities that exist between the public and private spaces, and to support those individuals as they seek professional opportunities. This is a large sector, encompassing everything from government relations, contractor positions, internal agency functions, to federal consulting. The recruiting process for this sector is somewhat unique and we will provide insights and opportunities to network for interested students.

Emerging Markets Network (EMN)

The mission of EMN is to promote an understanding of emerging markets within the Georgetown community and to facilitate a network of globally-minded individuals to share resources for promising careers and opportunities in emerging markets. As a leading international business program, Georgetown attracts students interested in international business, development, and service across emerging markets. EMN links the McDonough School of Business and the wider emerging markets community, working to expand our contacts and connections within the field. As EMN is open to all graduate students, we serve as a bridge between the McDonough School of Business and other Georgetown graduate programs, including the Walsh School of Foreign Service and the Public Policy Institute. 

Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club (Entrepreneurship and VC MBA)

The Entrepreneurship and VC MBA provides resources, opportunities, and education for students interested in all things entrepreneurship and venture capital. Whether your interests are co-founding a business, working in venture capital, intra-preneurship at large firms, or just keeping up with the startup world, we have something for everyone. Entrepreneurship and VC MBA strives to nurture creative thinkers and a get-it-done approach for entrepreneurial-focused career paths.

Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA)

To educate and prepare students for the entrepreneurship through acquisition career path, ETA offers in-person panels, qualitative and quantitative training, networking opportunities, and shared resources.

Finance Club

The Finance Club assists students as they prepare for careers in finance through sponsorship of career development programs and club relationships with alumni. It aims to foster an environment that encourages learning across finance functions including investment banking, corporate finance, and private wealth management.

Georgetown Consulting Club (GCC)

The Georgetown Consulting Club provides members with knowledge, expertise, and networking opportunities to secure a position in the consulting industry. All those wishing to pursue a career in consulting will receive career advice and guidance. We strive to fulfill this mission by focusing on three key pillars: prepare students for careers in consulting, educating them on the industry and firms, and assisting them in applications and interview preparation; position students to make connections with consulting firms, recruiters, and alumni that will support their career search; and advocate students’ needs and interests with the administration and collaborate with the MBA Career Center and other offices.

Georgetown Energy and Cleantech Club (GECC)

The mission of the GECC is to expose interested students to various career opportunities and relevant trends within the energy industry through guest speaker events, energy-specific treks, alumni events, and group discussion. The club covers all areas related to the energy sector, specifically oil and gas, renewable and clean technology, energy conservation, energy consulting, energy finance (including trading and corporate finance), energy services, strategic planning, business development, and policy. The GECC seeks to attract more energy companies to recruit at Georgetown, as we actively display a strong core of students who are passionate about seeking a career in the sector.

Georgetown Entertainment and Media Alliance

The mission of the Georgetown Entertainment and Media Alliance is to provide the Georgetown McDonough community with educational and networking opportunities in the media and entertainment industry. Objectives that this mission entails include: expand the awareness of career opportunities in sports, media, and entertainment throughout McDonough community via events, publications, and online presence; improve the visibility and reputation of Georgetown MBAs in the sports, media, and entertainment communities; and, formalize the network of student body, alumni, industry associations, and faculty interested in careers, trends, and current business topics related to the sports, media, and entertainment industries.

Georgetown FinTech Club

Georgetown FinTech aims to foster a community passionate about startups, venture capital, and organizations leveraging technology to transform the financial services industry. We represent hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students interested in financial inclusion, invest-tech, reg-tech, insur-tech, blockchain, crypto-currency, lending, alternative finance, digital banking, and a whole lot more!

Georgetown Hospitality and Lodging Club

The Mission of Hospitality and Lodging Club is to give students with a passion for service a space to share interests and develop a professional network. The Club is leveraging Georgetown’s strategic location in Washington D.C., to build strong relationships with industry leaders such as Hilton, Marriott, Choice, HOST, Park, and others. 

We try to hold happy hours off-campus at various hotels around D.C., in order to accommodate both FT and EP/FX schedules. Activities include company presentations, property tours, networking events, and happy hours. Come join us!

Georgetown Operations and Management Association

The mission of the Georgetown Operations and Management Association (GOMA) is to help our members gain solid knowledge and hands-on experience in operations, supply chain, logistics, share a comprehensive approach and models for solving complex problems across industries and help shape the business acumen and mindset of people who dream of operations and implementation consulting.

Georgetown Real Estate Society (GRES)

GRES is a professional club dedicated to promoting real estate within Georgetown University. GRES connects students interested in real estate, promotes networking with alumni and top real estate firms, and educates students on careers and the industry.

Georgetown Retail and Luxury Association (GRLA)

The GRLA is a graduate student-run organization dedicated to establishing connections between McDonough School of Business Students and the retail and luxury industry. The Georgetown GRLA strives to foster knowledge, interest, and careers of Georgetown students within the retail and luxury industry through on-campus speakers, events, and experiences, promoting both career connections and potential employment opportunities.

Graduate Investment Fund (GIF)

The GIF is a student-managed fund, comprised of endowments and alumni contributions. Members actively participate in evaluating current and potential investments for the fund’s portfolio. Any member has the opportunity to pitch a stock to the broader club with their investment thesis and recommendations.

Graduate Marketing Association (GMA)

The GMA prepares McDonough School of Business students to succeed in all types of marketing careers, including brand management, entrepreneurship, consulting, business development, and general management. GMA does this through: education in marketing frameworks and the benefits of a marketing-based perspective; by providing mentorship, seminars, resume review, and internship workshops; by forging company relationships; and by facilitating alumni interactions. These services prepare our members to aggressively promote themselves for internships and full-time positions.

Healthcare Business Alliance (HBA)

The HBA is a student organization encompassing all Georgetown graduate students who are interested in the business of the healthcare industry. By fostering a strong community of students who are passionate about healthcare, as well as providing educational and professional development opportunities, we strive to support all students who are interested in entering the healthcare industry whether in an internship or full-time capacity.

HoyAlytics

HoyAlytics is a cutting-edge initiative at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. The HoyAlytics mission is twofold: 1. Help non-data savvy students get their feet wet with data analytics, and 2. Get data-minded students together to advance their current skills in analytics. HoyAlytics seeks to be a club by students for students to advance the interests of students.  

Net Impact

Net Impact’s programs and events seek to bring students, employers, and thought leaders together through career resources, community building, and extracurricular programs.

Technology Club

The Technology Club provides a professional and social network for MBA students interested in making a difference in all business aspects of technology. Technology is vital in every post-MBA career path, and we hope to create a dynamic community of MBA students with a passion for high-tech, innovation, and design-focused thinking.

Affinity

MBA students laughing and listening

Affinity-based student organizations are centered around a particular identity, and those who are interested in learning more about that identity. Through business-related programming, these organizations focus on creating community and inclusive spaces, celebrating, advancing, and bringing awareness to a specific culture, religion, interest, lived experience, and more. 

Asian Business Student Alliance (ABSA)

The Asian Business Student Alliance serves as a community for both international and domestic students of East and Southeast Asian descent, dedicated to inclusive professional and social network business development, to promote a sense of diverse community and personal belonging under a common organization. We strive to help ABSA members succeed while at Georgetown by providing support in professional, career, and recruiting opportunities.

Black MBA Association (BMBAA)

A community of students largely consisting of Black, African-American, and other minority students who share a common goal of enriching their McDonough School of Business experience while pursuing personal and career goals. The goal of the BMBAA is to cultivate diversity and increase the representation of Black leaders in business. We are a community that shares a common goal of enriching the McDonough School of Business experience while pursuing personal and career goals.

European Business Association (EBA)

The mission of the EBA is to provide an active link between the Georgetown MBA Program and the European business world. The EBA was founded in the fall semester of 1999 to address student, professional, and cultural issues from a European perspective.

Georgetown Africa Business Alliance (GABA)

We are a united community of Georgetown University’s students, alumni, and future leaders, dedicated to driving economic development across the African continent through business. By leveraging the global reach of Georgetown’s network, we empower our allies to create positive change and opportunities, shaping a brighter future for Africa and the world.

Georgetown Christians in Business (GCiB)

GCiB serves the McDonough School of Business community by providing welcoming opportunities to connect, serve, build community, reflect, and explore the intersection of business and the Christian faith.

Georgetown Korea Association (GKA)

GKA is a student organization of Georgetown MBA students interested in both cultural and business aspects of Korea. We provide cultural experience and career opportunities to Georgetown students through coordinating various cultural events and employer presentations. We are committed to creating a strong and active link between Georgetown communities and global Korean companies.

Georgetown Partners and Families

Georgetown Partners and Families is a social and professional networking organization for the spouses, significant others, and families of graduate students at the McDonough School of Business. Our mission is to ensure partners are included in the MBA experience and provide a support system for those going through many similar life changes. Partners have busy schedules, so we are mindful of everyone’s time and plan social events that are fun and relaxing, as well as professional events that are efficient and targeted. Georgetown is committed to Cura Personalis – partners and families should not be a separate part of students’ lives but integrated into the whole person. Georgetown Partners and Families is here to help make that happen.

Greater China Business Association (GCBA)

Our club’s mission is to increase awareness and understanding of greater China markets and business landscapes among McDonough School of Business MBA students. The objectives of the GCBA are to educate MBAs on business, social, and cultural issues of China, to understand China’s role in the global economy, to increase dialogue between MBAs and China, and to foster professional development for MBAs interested in doing business in or with the greater China area. These activities will promote school brand recognition in the greater China region and enhance business networks for future growth. Greater China includes countries and regions with a strong Chinese influence.

Graduate Women in Business (GWiB)

GWiB is a professional development and advocacy group of forward-looking and courageous business trailblazers who share in the goal of empowering women and our male allies. GWiB is a chapter of the National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA). 

Japan Society

The objectives of the Japan Society are to serve the community’s academic and professional needs, to improve the recognition and reputation of Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business in Japanese business society, and to support the club members’ academic and professional activities after graduation. Activities of the club include bridging the Georgetown MBA Program and Japanese business community in Washington, D.C., introducing Japanese business issues and culture to the Georgetown MBA community, promoting Georgetown presence and status among Japanese business school applicants, building a strong relationship and interactive network with alumni throughout the world, and researching jobs, managing job information, and assisting students in job searches.

Jewish Business Alliance (JBA)

The Jewish Business Alliance is comprised of Jewish and general community members. We provide traditional, social, and business networking opportunities at the business school and beyond. Additionally, we provide innovative ways to celebrate traditional Jewish holidays and introduce students to Israel’s global contributions, innovation, and diverse culture with our partners in the region and beyond.

The Jewish Business Alliance is the official organization in charge of leading the Israel MBA Trek and every year brings a select group of McDonough students on a 10-day Trek to Israel in May.

Latin American Business Association (LABA)

The Latin American Business Association (LABA) is comprised of MBA students interested in the region. We provide cultural, social, and networking opportunities beyond the business school. Our mission is to connect the Georgetown business world with Latin America.

McDonough Military Association (MMA)

MMA is a diverse veteran network that promotes veterans and their unique experiences while supporting their transition from the military into the business world through engagement, outreach, and community. We accomplish this by recruiting and supporting high-quality veteran candidates through outreach and coordination with the McDonough School of Business Admissions Office; facilitating career-oriented professional development and career transition assistance; and serving fellow students and the broader Georgetown community through outreach, partnering, and service events.

Middle East Business Association (MEBA)

The mission of the MEBA is to promote an understanding of business affairs in the Middle East and North Africa region to Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business community through business and cultural events. Bringing together MBA students interested in or affiliated with the Middle East, the organization provides a professional network for those interested in career opportunities related to the region and a personal network to foster lifetime friendships.

Out@MSB

Out@MSB is a student organization in Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and ally (LGBTQIA+) students registered in the MBA program. Out@MSB’s mission is to foster a supportive environment for professional development; facilitate social interaction and networking among students, alumni, business professionals, and members of other LGBTQIA student organizations; provide a forum for the examination of business issues relating to the intersections of sexual orientation, race, gender, ability status, and other forms of identity and expression; increase the visibility of the LGBTQIA community at McDonough and provide opportunities for interaction among students of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions in order to create awareness; and, promote McDonough’s MBA program to diversity-minded companies, LGBTQIA business leaders, and prospective students and faculty.

South Asian Business Alliance (SABA)

SABA leverages the strong South Asian community on campus and helps foster a greater understanding of South Asia both culturally and professionally within the McDonough School of Business. We provide holistic support to all the members in professional, cultural, and social aspects. SABA focuses on providing resources and guidance and creates career-enhancing opportunities for all the members. SABA also promotes South Asian culture with the McDonough School of Business by hosting and promoting cultural events throughout the year.

Social and Special Interest

MBA students in Chile

Social and special interests clubs integrate personal interests and pastimes into the MBA experience. Ranging from workshops to service projects and mountain treks, there are plenty of opportunities to explore.

Adam Smith Society

The Adam Smith Society is an MBA community of current students and alumni, who believe that business, entrepreneurship, and commerce are wellsprings of a prosperous and free society. Our members are dedicated to exploring the links between economic development, government policy, and social movements, through both rigorous debate and thoughtful discussion. The national organization sponsors a series of lectures, case competitions, and treks, which give MBA students access to current business leaders, published academics, members of the press, and policymakers. We hope to inspire the future generation of business leaders to think about their own responsibility in improving the world’s free market system to promote human flourishing.

Beer Appreciation Society (BAS)

Association of MBA students, faculty, and alumni dedicated to broadening the community of beer enthusiasts at McDonough School of Business and to forging strong bonds among members of all backgrounds and professional aspirations. The club brews beers for school events, promotes appreciation for quality brews, and holds an annual brewing competition. The mission of BAS is to provide business leaders of today and tomorrow an opportunity to build connections through appreciation for quality beer. Finally, the Beer Appreciation Society cultivates a community of brewers and connects them to the growing beer industry through career opportunities, brewery tours, and beer education.

Design. Experience. Innovate. (DXI)

Ever wondered what design thinking is? We’re happy to share that we have launched a new club titled Design Experience Innovate! We’re here for the left-brain and right-brain thinkers: those whose interests lie at the intersection of business and creativity. We strive to use an innovative approach to solve complex business challenges, by applying creativity, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and an openness to experimentation. We aim to create an inclusive and diverse environment that allows students from all backgrounds and skill sets to educate, learn, and inspire each other. We believe that these skills will add value to MSB students during their time on campus and post-MBA.

Georgetown Explorers Club (GEC)

The GEC is focused on the exploration of the natural and cultural world, adventure and immersion, and fostering lasting connections between members of the Georgetown community.

In addition to the annual international travel adventure trek, we organize frequent local activities to strengthen our community, enable members to explore the region, and connect with like-minded peers, near and far.

Georgetown Gourmet Society (GGS)

We are a group of McDonough School of Business foodies (and their significant others) who enjoy great food and company! We offer numerous casual events throughout the year: dinners out, cooking tutorials, free treats, etc. You don’t have to cook to enjoy this group – just have an interest in connecting over food with the Hoya community.

Georgetown Humor Club

All work and no laugh makes Jack dull! Humor Club aims to help Georgetown Graduate students become confident leaders by being comfortable in presenting with humor in their conversations, official or otherwise.

Georgetown Tabletop Games Club (GTGC)

The GTGC aims to intellectually engage our members in a wide variety of tabletop games, where we encourage them to develop creative, strategic, critical thinking, teamwork, and communication skills. We aim to facilitate networking and new friendships for McDonough School of Business students through a safe, fun, and casual environment.

Georgetown Wine Society

The mission of the Georgetown Wine Society is to provide an education forum for students, faculty, and staff interested in wine and to provide intra-McDonough School of Business networking opportunities. The Georgetown Wine Society brings together all MBA programs, classes, and partners for fun and educational wine events throughout the year.

Hoyas Playing Tennis

The Hoyas Playing Tennis Club is a social tennis club, bringing together everyone who has a love for the sport. Our members range from beginners completely new to tennis, to advanced tennis players who have played the sport for years. We aim to build cross-cohort relationships within the Georgetown University graduate school community and with alumni. We host casual tennis round-robin events, lessons, social, and other volunteer events.

MBA Golf Club

The Georgetown McDonough Golf Club promotes the game of golf as a means to enjoy the outdoors, compete, and also cultivate a key business skill (networking/doing business on the course) for all levels of golfers in the McDonough MBA program.

MBA Volunteers

MBA Volunteers is Georgetown McDonough’s graduate student community service club. We connect Georgetown MBA students to the Washington, D.C., community by coordinating volunteer events, posting volunteer opportunities on our calendar, running fundraisers, and coordinating the Month of Volunteerism.

McDonough Mentors and Consultants

Connecting MBA students with Georgetown undergraduates running student organizations and businesses for consulting projects, mentorship, and coaching.

McDonough Soccer Club

Our mission is to foster a community of business students who have a mutual interest in playing soccer. We see our gatherings as an opportunity to balance academics with physical activity, and for students of all backgrounds and skill levels to bond, network, and create a community around a shared love of the beautiful game.