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Membership Information
Membership is open to all interested students, faculty and staff of Florida State University. The Florida State University Chapter
of NABE is one of the only fully authorized student chapters in the organization. We have close ties with the national organization
and would like you to join us in strengthening our community involvement. If you have any interest in business or economics, we would
like to meet you. To find out more about membership contact us at fsunabe@gmail.com
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Committee Descriptions:
1. Public Relations: publications, marketing, university and professional relations, co-sponsorships, flyers for guest speakers and professional events
2. Event planning: Scheduling/planning of events
3. Membership- recruitment of new members, flyers for meetings and social events
4. Community service-plan community service events
5. Historian- webmaster, taking pictures, chronologize past events
FSU Chapter - NABE Mission Statement:
NABE® is an association of professionals who have an interest in business economics and who want to use the latest economic data and trends to enhance their ability to make sound business decisions. There are approximately 3,000 members representing more than 1,500 business, academic, and other organizations from around the world. Since its founding in 1959, NABE® has continued to attract the attention of the most influential and prestigious economic leaders in business. Past Presidents have included several former Federal Reserve Governors, the current Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System Alan Greenspan, and other senior business leaders.
It is the intent of the chapter:
- to stimulate interest in economics as a major and promote interest in graduate studies in economics;
- to provide for the mutual association of students who are interested in or are studying economics and business in order to create a forum for the discussion of economic issues;
- to provide for communication and exchange of experience between students and the business community;
- to promote and encourage friendly relations between its members and professional economists;
- to provide a forum for discussion of relevant economic issues by leading economists, business leaders, and faculty;
- to promote interest in economics as a career and to provide opportunities for professional development through the use of the NABE® Mentor Program.
- to provide opportunities for students to attend seminars, conferences and meetings where members may enjoy networking opportunities, meet the industry's top leaders, and stay up to date on relevant, timely, and important economic issues.
Latest Update: 15 February 2008 |
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