Clubs - Key to the Colorado MBA & MS Experience
Involvement in graduate clubs provides leadership, professional development, and networking opportunities. Club-sponsored events include conferences, networking socials, company tours, guest speakers, industry panels and more. Get involved!
The AI & Business Club empowers graduate students to understand and apply AI in real-world business contexts, focusing on strategy, leadership, and ethical implications rather than technical coding skills. It provides a dedicated space for future business leaders to explore how AI is reshaping every industry through workshops, speaker events, case discussions, and collaborative programming across campus. Open to students of all backgrounds, the club builds an inclusive community that prepares Leeds graduates to become AI-aware, future-ready leaders.
The Applied Data Sicence Club supports the growth and connection between MBA and MS students at Leeds who are looking to work within the Data Science Industry upon graduation. Events include workshops and webinars on new and emerging applications, R computer language, SQL, and networking events.
| The MBA Finance Club connects graduate students with the broader finance community through career exploration, networking, and engagement with industry professionals and alumni. The club supports students interested in both traditional finance fields—such as corporate finance, investment management, and investment banking—and emerging areas like socially responsible investing. Committed to delivering high-quality events, speakers, and career resources, the club helps students deepen their financial knowledge and expand their professional opportunities. |
| The Global Business Alliance supports both international and domestic graduate students by providing resources, alumni connections, and workshops focused on global operations. The club fosters inclusivity, cultural exchange, and professional development to help students navigate the complexities of international business. Through networking opportunities and community-building, it encourages a global mindset and prepares students to thrive in an interconnected business environment. |
| GREA is a student-led organization that connects MBA and MS students with real estate professionals through hands-on learning and industry engagement. While the club occasionally collaborates with the Klump Real Estate Center, its primary focus is offering members real-world exposure through industry tours, speaker panels, and networking events. GREA aims to help students explore diverse real estate career paths and build meaningful professional connections. |
| The mission of the Leeds Outdoor Industry Club is to strengthen the graduate student community through industry engagement and experiential learning in preparation for careers in the Outdoor Industry. By leveraging Boulder’s extensive network of outdoor companies and professionals, the club offers opportunities for graduate students to learn and apply key business skills within an outdoor industry context. It aims to support professional development, promote the exchange of industry knowledge, and create meaningful networking and educational opportunities for all Leeds graduate students. |
The Marketing Club at the Leeds School of Business enhances the graduate student experience by creating meaningful opportunities to explore the breadth of the marketing field. Through industry speaker panels, workplace tours, and interactive workshops, the club provides practical insights into areas such as brand strategy, marketing communications, market research, and more. By fostering strong connections with marketing faculty and local businesses, the club supports professional development and deeper engagement within the marketing community.
Net Impact is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to mobilize a new generation to use their careers to drive transformational change in their workplaces and the world. Spanning six continents, Net Impact membership makes up one of the most influential networks of MBAs, graduate students, and professionals in existence today.
| The Naturals & Organics Club empowers graduate students to gain hands-on experience with companies focused on organic products and sustainable practices. The club spans a variety of industries, including food, cosmetics, and more, providing opportunities for networking, learning, and career exploration. Through engagement with industry professionals and companies, students develop practical insights into sustainable business practices and the growing organics market. |
| The Supply Chain Club supports graduate students interested in pursuing careers in supply chain by providing opportunities to learn from and connect with professionals currently working in the field. The club collaborates with the Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM), alumni, and local supply chain directors to build a community centered on shared interests and career development. Through networking events, mentorship, and industry engagement, the club helps students prepare for successful careers in supply chain before graduation. |
The Veterans Club represents graduate students at Leeds who are currently serving or have previously served in the military. By collaborating with campus organizations and resources, the club fosters a sense of belonging while highlighting the unique challenges and strengths of veterans pursuing higher education. Members also gain access to veteran-focused opportunities, such as attending the annual MBA Veterans Conference, and can connect with fellow veterans to build community and support.
| The Women in Business Graduate Chapter at the Leeds School of Business at the Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ builds an inclusive community that supports and empowers women graduate students by fostering networks and advancing gender equality. The club hosts speaker panels, networking and social events, mentorship programs, skills workshops, and participates in conferences such as the Women Inspiring Leadership Development Summit. The club also helps support the Graduate Programs Office’s annual End the Gap programming, promoting awareness and action around gender equity in business. |
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