Monday, March 30, 2009

NAWMBA~

NAWMBA is a relatively new club at Pepperdine, with a built in “limit” for membership as it is catered to women. However, NAWMBA is still a very well-run and active club on campus. In fact, the Pepperdine NAWMBA chapter is helping to plan the national conference for 2009! And being part of NAWBMA for the past 2 years has been a complete privilege for me. It is bitter-sweet as I pass the baton onto Jori, the president for next school year. For those female students who are coming into Pepperdine, here's a little recap of the organization and some of our events we planned throughout our school year.

NAWMBA prides itself on having a great variety of events tailored to meet the needs of the student body. We focus on creating leaders through networking opportunities, both informal and formal, with women executives, faculty, students in all programs and we foster an environment for growth. NAWMBA feels it deserves this award because of the variety of events it held, all with the singular mission. Below is a brief overview of the various events we have held this year in support of our mission.

A Day in the Life…Female Executives – 4 Females executives spoke at the panel and discussed the daily lives of successful working women while raising a family (Fox, Saks Fifth Avenue, AT&T, Southern California Edison were represented). - (9/08)

NAWMBA National Conference – In Stanford, CT (10/08) 10 NAWMBA members from Pepperdine attended the National Conference to network with different companies and other NAWMBA chapters throughout the United States.

Pepperdine NAWMBA Mixer – This was an opportunity to take NAWMBA on the road and have FEMBAs, Full-time students and Alumni meet to share their stories – Glow Bar at the Mariott in Marina Del Rey (10/08)

Breakfast with Dean Livingstone – West LA Campus (12/08) – The Dean met with NAWMBA members over breakfast. This was a casual, informal way to network with the Dean while she answered our questions. This is a popular event and we have had students ask to have more than one since it is always a sold out event!

NAWMBA Bowling Night – AMF in Santa Monica (1/09) A fun way for NAWMBA members to network and develop relationships. This event was especially focused on first and second years in the full time program and was similar to last year’s gold outing which was a great way to bring the team closer together. 

NAWMBA Charity Fashion Show – (2/09) Partnered with the Charity Well Suited to raise awareness and collect used Professional clothing for the women in need. Banana Republic sponsored our event by donating clothes for our models.

NAWMBA SEW Event (Susan G Komen) – (3/09) The interim executive director/ board member for Susan G Komen was our featured guest along with Christine Romer (a 1st year MBA student who was a breast cancer survivor). This panel brought awareness as well as educate NAWMBA members on ways to start a non-profit organization.

NAWMBA Luncheon with Executives – (3/09) Our BIGGEST event of the year! We had a total of 10 female executive speakers from different companies. A rare opportunity for students to interact and spend quality time with successful women in an intimate, informal lunch setting.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

NAWMBA Luncheon





The 3rd Annual National Association of Womens MBA Professional Luncheon was a huge success! We had female executives from AT&T, Saks Fifth Avenue, Coca-Cola, Fox, Sony, Coffee Bean, Farmer's Insurance. (just to name a few) We had over 60 students attend at the West LA campus. This year, the Dean of Pepperdine was in attendance, as well the vice chancellor! It was a great chance for female working professionals to network with MBA students in an informal, intimate environment. Topics in regards to glass ceiling, healthy work life balance and women in executive positions were among the topics this year. I am so pleased as the president of NAWMBA to have thrown this success
ful luncheon. I of could not have done this without my 2 VP's, Candace Weber and Linda Lee! 












Sunday, March 8, 2009

SEW Week~

































This week at B-school, it was Social Enterprise Week! The aim of SEW is to communicate the values of social and environmental responsibility as well as sound ethical practices in business through a week of events hosted by GSBM's clubs and student leaders. 

So for NAWMBA, we had a representative from the Susan G. Komen foundation come in and talk to us. It was a rare opportunity to learn about the non-profit organization. And for those of us students who are interested in starting a non-profit, she gave us several tips on how to turn your passion into reality! And in partnering with the Susan G. Komen representative, we also had a 1st year student who is a breast cancer survivor share her heartwarming story. It was an eye opening panel of discussions this week. 

And because NAWMBA is so passionate about the Susan G. Komen foundation, we are also supporting the Race for the Cure in Pasadena on Sunday, March 17th! For those of you interested in volunteering, please register at:  
https://www.kintera.org/faf/volunteerRegNew/participantGen.aspievent=285857&lis=1&kntae285857=CEACA1B8A14C4E03B15A95E7825DBA7C 

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Session B

Tomorrow is the first day of Session B for me. I will be signed up for 5 classes this session. (Business Law, Corporate Strategy, Leadership & Ethics, Human Resources Strategy in Organizational Development and Social Entrepreneurship) I have such a full class load that I wonder when I will have time to job  hunt, take on NAWMBA responsibilities, all the while juggling a social calendar. But I am more than excited as ever for my classes to begin because all 5 classes are topics of interest for me. They are elective courses that I have carefully chosen. All 5 courses will broaden my perspective in my human resources career. And as I begin my last 7 weeks of business school, I want to make every second count and matter as I am still in amazement that I will be graduating in exactly 7 weeks...

So I go back to my business law readings. This week is all on contract writing and agreements of 3rd parties. Yes, it all sounds dry but it is so fascinating how much it correlates to the business industry, that it amazes me this course is not a full year course!