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Undergraduate Student Organizations

Being an active member of a student organization enriches your overall Loyola experience with friendships, leadership experiences, professional growth, and industry-specific knowledge. It also helps potential employers see your commitment to the program and to a balance between your academic and social life.

ALPFA

Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) is the premier organization for all professionals and students in business, finance, accounting, and related professions with a focus on issues of concern to Latino/a/x students. ALPFA has active members, committed business partners, and quality programs. ALPFA creates opportunities, adds value, builds relationships for its members, the community and its business partners while expanding Latino leadership in the global workforce. ALPFA is open to all students regardless of race.

Student Leaders:
President: James K. Dominguez 
Vice President: Ashley Almonte
VP of Corporate Relations: Matthew Castellanos
VP of Social Events: Brenda Fernandez
VP of Marketing: Mya Garcia
Treasurer: Alfredo Banuelos Hernandez
Secretary: Ines Galiano

Faculty Advisor: Robert Arias

Alpha Kappa Psi

Alpha Kappa Psi is a co-ed business fraternity open to all majors with the aim to professionally develop each and every member. We offer speaker events and workshops to our members that help with professional aspects of our lives. In addition to professional development, we pride ourselves in putting on service and fundraising events to benefit the local community, and educate both members and other Loyola students about topics such as sustainability, and mental health both in the classroom and workplace.

Contact information:  alphakappapsiluc@gmail.com
Website: http://www.akpsiluc.org

Student Leaders:
President: Sawyer Smith 
VP of Marketing: Ethan Tran
VP of Service: Taylor Zielenbach
VP of Brotherhood: Sofia Salerno
VP of Risk and Wellness: Alex Murac
VP of Professional Development: Brady Thompson
VP of Alumni Relations: Anthony Carabetta
VP of Membership: Peyton Harg
Master of Rituals: Josiah Smith
Chief of Staff: Ellie Wang

Faculty Advisor: Frederick Kaefer

American Marketing Association

As the largest community-based marketing association in the world, the AMA is trusted by marketing and sales professionals to help them discover what’s coming next in the industry. Our community of local chapters spans more than 65 cities and 320 college campuses throughout North America. We’re home to award-winning content, PCM® professional certification, five premier academic journals, and industry-leading live and virtual training events. AMA at Loyola is student-led organization sponsored by Quinlan's Marketing department, serving as a premier networking and skill building resource for Quinlan students with interests in the field of Marketing.

Student Leaders:
President: Olivia Mathew
Vice President: Eden Hunt
Communications: Gena Coronel
Treasurer: Maritza Machuca
Secretary: Andrea Dutkowski

Faculty Advisor: George Senick

Beta Alpha Psi

Beta Alpha Psi is an international honorary and service organization for accounting, finance and information systems students. Beta Alpha Psi is recognized as a respected business community. The reputation of Beta Alpha Psi can open career opportunities, professional relationships, and help in developing skills essential to success beyond a student's college career.

Website: https://loyolabap.wixsite.com/join
Contact Email: loyolabap@gmail.com

Student Leaders:
Co-President: Katelyn Schmitz 
Co-President: Kayla Andler
Treasurer: Isabel Maurer 
Secretary: Jenna Abdel-Rahim
Vice President of Communication & Membership: Celeste Ingemi
Vice President of Professional Outreach: Chris Sharshar

Faculty Advisor: Peter Kolos

Black Business Student Association

The Black Business Student Association, or BBSA, is Quinlan’s pre-professional program for all students focusing on Black spaces in business. BBSA is a school-sponsored organization housed in the Quinlan Business School at Loyola University Chicago. Our goal is to function as a dynamic system that advances the black economy through empowering student professionals at Loyola University Chicago. We aim to maintain the Loyola promise of preparing people to live extraordinary lives. Our mission is to support the black community at Loyola through opportunity facilitation. BBSA is open to all students regardless of race.

Contact: bbsa.loyolachicago@gmail.com

Student Leaders:
President: Kamille Minor
Vice President of External Affairs: Mikayla Wallace
Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging: Erion Malone
Vice President of Sustainability: Alanna Blackwell 

Faculty Advisor: Jenna Drenten

Delta Sigma Pi

The Gamma Pi Chapter of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi is Loyola’s only all business major Professional Fraternity. 

Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.

If interested in joining, please contact dspgammapi@gmail.com for more information. 

Website: dspgammapi.com | Instagram: @DSP_LUC

Student Leaders:
President: Ethan Letsch
Senior Vice President: Nora Anderson
VP Finance: Abi Patterson
VP Chapter Operations: Thomas Shaffer
Chancellor: Rahee Ghayal
VP Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion: Suvali Dhar
VP Pledge Education: Payton Nol
VP Professional Activities: Kate Gonzalez
VP Community Service: Isabel Towghi
VP Alumni Relations - Cally Navarro 
VP Scholarship & Awards - Christian Arenibar
VP Fundraising - Olivia Tremaine 
VP Marketing - Rianne Fujinaga
VP Brotherhood - Will MacLean

Faculty Advisor: Allison Davis

Human Resource Student Association

Loyola University Chicago Human Resource Student Association (HRSA) is affiliated with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The HRSA will endeavor to develop human resources students into future, dynamic human resources and business professionals. HRSA will accomplish its objectives through the organization of career development activities, participation in philanthropic activities demonstrating HRSA’s desire to provide support to the community, and hosting social activities to allow members to meet and mingle with each other, alumni, administration, faculty, and/or potential employers. In addition HRSA hopes to actively promote, facilitate, and maintain a top tier HRER program that is recognized nationally by employers, academic institutions, and professional organizations.

Student Leaders:
President: Nick Velazquez
Vice President of Graduate Affairs: Annie Murta
Secretary: Lesley Romero
Treasurer: Maulika Vasishtha
Public Relations Chair: Anna Patel

Faculty Advisor: Kevin Voge

To learn more, please click here

Information Systems and Analytics Club (IS&AC)

The Information Systems and Analytics Club (ISAC) is an organization within Loyola University Chicago that focuses on making Loyola students aware of professional opportunities within the Information Systems field and advancing students' education through networking, skill application, and professional experiences.

Contact information: QuinlanISSCM@gmail.com

Student Leaders:
Co-President: Ian Sarinas 
Co-President: Griff Daum

Faculty Advisor: Dinko Bacic

International Business Society

The International Business Society (IBS) is a professional student organization at the School of Business at Loyola University Chicago, providing the opportunity for personal and professional growth to undergraduate, graduate students, and alumni. IBS hosts events, such as seminars, speakers, and discussions encouraging international relations, trade, and knowledge. IBS aims to raise international awareness among students and promote international trade relations and foreign languages to prepare for a more sustainable and globalized world. Members are expected to develop their professional character while performing community and charitable services.

Contact information: ibsocietyluc@gmail.com.

Student Leaders:
President: Amoury Choi 
Vice President: Faaz Mian 
Directors of Marketing: Billy Sanchez & Amela Zilic 
Director of Fundraising: Kate Gorecki & Tatiana Hughes 
Director of Social Affairs: Sonya Voitenko, Olivia Park & Yaileen Zermeno 
Directors of Professional Affairs: Kathryn Schuermann & Ziyaad Sattar

Faculty Advisor: Thomas DeBerge

Loyola AI Society (LAIS)

The Loyola AI Society is a student-led organization that bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and business. We focus on providing business-minded students with hands-on exposure to AI tools, industry trends, and emerging use cases through speaker events, workshops, and collaborative projects. Whether you’re new to tech or looking to future-proof your career, AI Society offers practical skills and strategic insight to help you thrive in an increasingly tech-driven business world.

Contact the club: loyolaaiclub@luc.edu 
Website: https://loyolaaiclub.github.io/

Student Leaders:
President: Jillian Rossman 
Vice President of Operations: Cordelia De la Fuente 
Vice President of Technology: Ella Janney 
Treasurer: Mia Ohlund 
Vice President of Education: Martin Bukoll 
Vice President of Marketing: James O'Reilly 
Vice President of Events and Outreach: Cameron Wright 
CAN Representative: Brian Kane

Faculty Advisor: Steven Platt

NABA

NABA, Inc. is a nonprofit membership association dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for professionals and students in the accounting, finance, and related business professions with a focus on issues of concern to Black students. NABA advances its mission by providing education, resources, scholarships, exclusive regional and national conventions, and meaningful career connections to student members, fulfilling the principle of the motto, “Lifting as We Climb.” NABA is open to all undergraduate and graduate business students regardless of race. 

Contact: NABA@LUC.edu

Student Leaders:
President: Martha Pierre-Louis
Vice President: Yvette Mensah
Treasurer: Eric Onyango
Secretary: Iteoluwakishi Bademosi
Student Engagement Chair: Jordan Green

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Danielle Booker

Net Impact

Through the 400+ chapters worldwide, the mission of Net Impact is to inspire and equip emerging leaders to build a more just and sustainable world. The specific goal of Net Impact Loyola is to build a bridge between the School of Environmental Sustainability and the Quinlan School of Business, enabling students to explore the intersection of business and sustainability in real-world settings. Our events include speaker panels, career workshops, and opportunities to network with sustainability professionals.

Executive Board Members:

President: Aana Shenai

Treasurer: Ashley Almonte

Outreach Director: Florence Pan

Communications Director: Andrew Conover

Quinlan Ambassador: Caroline Klinzing

Events Coordinator: Ella Janney

Faculty Advisor: James Murphy

As a new club hoping to build a stronger bridge between Quinlan and the School of Environmental Sustainability, we are always open to collaboration and partnership for any type of event related to environmental sustainability in some way. If you have any questions, please reach out to netimpactloyola@gmail.com and join our LUCommunity page.

Quinlan Ambassadors

Quinlan students have another place to turn when they need advice— the Quinlan Ambassadors.

This group consists of undergraduate business students, from sophomores to seniors, representing diverse majors within the school. Selected for their leadership and dedication, the Ambassadors are here to guide their peers, offer advice, and foster a sense of community. They serve as trusted resources, represent Quinlan at various events, and organize programs designed to connect and engage students throughout the year.

Please feel free to reach out to the ambassadors by emailing QuinlanAmbassadors@LUC.edu or contact them individually below. 

Name Class Major(s) Other Affiliations
Ben Aguirre
he/him
LinkedIn
Senior Marketing  
Fatimah Amaturraheem
she/her
LinkedIn
Junior Information Systems and Analytics Women in Business
Conrad Dick
he/him
LinkedIn
Senior Information Systems & Analytics; Supply Chain Management LUC Writing Center
Sarah Gaffor
she/her
LinkedIn
Sophomore Information Systems & Analytics Women in Business; Muslim Student Association
Paige Gutierrez
Co-Chair
she/her
LinkedIn
Senior Marketing Alpha Delta Pi; Women in Business; American Cancer Society; Student Government of Loyola Chicago
Lutein Lammens
Secretary
she/her
LinkedIn
Senior Economics; Finance Club Field Hockey
Carlos López
he/him
LinkedIn
Sophomore U.S./Europe Double Degree Rambler Investment Fund; Alpha Sigma Nu
Maritza Machuca
she/her
LinkedIn
Junior Information Systems & Analytics; Marketing Delta Sigma Pi; Women in Business; Latin American Student Organization; ACE Scholars
Olivia Mathew
she/her
LinkedIn
Junior Marketing; International Business Delta Sigma Pi; American Marketing Association; Peer Advising
Luca Mourima
she/her
LinkedIn
Senior Information Systems & Analytics Black Business Student Association; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Kapwa; Korean Student Organization
Farheen Saiyed
Co-Chair
she/her
LinkedIn
Senior Finance; Information Systems & Analytics Student Government of Loyola Chicago; Muslim Student Association; Women in Business; Interdisciplinary Honors Program
Alexander Sciarra
he/him
LinkedIn
Senior International Business Loyola Phoenix
Sawyer Smith
he/him
LinkedIn
Junior Information Systems & Analytics; Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi; Club Tennis
Allison L. Davis, MEd '16, MS '23
Email
LinkedIn
Advisor Associate Director for Student Services,
Quinlan School of Business
 

Rambler Consulting Group (RCG)

We are the Rambler Consulting Group (RCG), Loyola University Chicago's student-run management consulting group. Our primary objective is to offer an educational experience to Loyola students who are considering a career in consulting. We are eager to take advantage of any opportunity thrown in our direction but are currently best prepared to help small to mid-sized companies in the Chicago area with projects including, but not limited to, growth and operations.

Website: https://www.ramblerconsulting.com 

Student Leaders:
President: Mary Xakellis
Partner of Operations: Alanna Blackwell
Partner of Business Development: Barbara Cano
Partner of Finance: Snehil Sharad
Partner of Marketing: William Van Ackeren
Partner of Research: Isaac Norten
Partner of Curriculum: Nicole Alvarez

Faculty Advisor: Michael Hewitt

Rambler Investment Fund

Loyola University Chicago's Rambler Investment Fund (RIF)​ gives students real-world investment experience by allowing them to trade real capital in a broad range of financial assets. What began as a class officially became a student organization in the spring semester of 2015. RIF manages an endowment of approximately $1.5 million. If you are interested in learning more about the field of asset management, this is the place for you; welcome to the Rambler Investment Fund!

Website: www.ramblerinvestmentfund.com/
Email: rif@luc.edu 

Student Leaders:
President: Thiago Picinini
Vice President of Portfolio Management: Anthony Zentefis & Hristo Vidinski
Vice President of Operations & Outreach: Michael Long
Vice President of Macroeconomics: Michael LaSusa
Vice Presidents of Investments: Brady Thompson & Casey Wojcik
Vice Presidents of Analyst Development: David Rowland & Nicole Alvarez

Faculty Advisor: Steven Todd

Rambler Real Estate Club

The Rambler Real Estate Club is dedicated to empowering its members to grow, develop, and excel as future business leaders. Our mission is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to thrive in the dynamic real estate industry.  We pursue this mission through a collaborative and engaging approach, working closely with the Quinlan School of Business and our experienced faculty. By leveraging these valuable resources, the club offers members access to exclusive networking events, distinguished guest speakers, and competitive case competitions that challenge and sharpen their abilities.  

Contact Information: ramblerrealestate@gmail.com

Student Leaders:
President: Regina Anawis 
Vice President: Santiago Gutierrez 
Marketing Admin: Regina Anawis / Santiago Gutierrez 
Network Liaisons: Ziyaad Sattar, Emmet O'Shaughnessy 
Scheduling Coordinator: Mia Ohlund  

Faculty Advisor: Adam McCurdy

Supply Chain Management Student Club (SCMSC)

Rambler Chain Link seeks to advance expertise, creativity, and teamwork in the area of supply chain management. Our goal is to benefit the Loyola community by establishing a welcoming environment where students can develop, learn, and network with professionals in the field. We host workshops, case competitions, guest speaker sessions, and corporate visits to prepare our members for successful careers in the dynamic world of supply chain management. 

Contact: ramblerchainlink@outlook.com

Student Leaders:
President: Maria Maya (mmaya@luc.edu)
Vice President: Geovanna Velasquez (gvelasquez4@luc.edu)

Faculty Advisor: Dipayan Banerjee (dbanerjee2@luc.edu

Sport Management Club (SMC)

Co-President: Maritza Machuca Co-President: Payton Nol Vice President: Liliana Urgiles-Vang Director of Finance: John Director of Operations: Joel Mesa Director of Marketing: Britton Cone

The Sport Management Club is open to all students, whether interested in pursuing a career in sport management, or simply passionate about sports. Our club fosters relationships between students, faculty and professionals in various areas of the sports industry. We strive to educate and inform our members about sports-related career opportunities, while holding a wide array of engaging events. The SMC is a wonderful organization to join if you have a love for all things sport. To experience the benefits of the club or to find out more information please email one of the Co-Presidents Payton Nol at pnol@luc.edu or Maritza Machuca mmachuca@luc.edu

Contact Information: SportManagement@LUC.edu

Student Leaders:
President: Jack Blumenshine
Vice President: Sonya Pidhorodeckyj
Director of Marketing: Maritza Machuca
Director of Finance: Nico Soriano
Director of Operations: Ashton Handorf
Director of Membership: Alexander Sciarra

Faculty Advisor: Noah Henderson

Undergraduate Dean's Council

The Undergraduate Dean's Council invites Quinlan students to share their ideas to enhance the Quinlan experience for all students. The council gives our undergraduate students an opportunity to influence programs at Quinlan by:

  • Sharing ideas and engaging in discussions on ways to improve the Quinlan student experience
  • Providing feedback on curriculum and other initiatives the Quinlan Dean's group is considering
  • Raising questions or concerns council members or their fellow students may have

This council meets 3 times a semester and consists of students from diverse backgrounds, class years, and majors.

Name Major Year
Griff Daum Finance and Information Systems & Analytics Junior
Daniel Finerty Marketing and Sport Management Junior
Emma Henry Sport Management Sophomore
Taylor Hill Economics and Information Systems & Analytics Senior
Radhika Kapur International Business Junior
Karolyn Mikos Accounting Junior
Arianna Arias Millan Marketing Sophomore
Richard Santosa Supply Chain Management Sophomore
Ofelio Trujillo Entrepreneurship and Finance Junior
Mary Xakellis Finance and Information Systems & Analytics Senior

For more information regarding this council please contact Senior Associate Dean Tim Classen, tclass1@luc.edu.

Women in Business (WIB)

Women in Business (WIB) is an undergraduate organization dedicated to empowering Quinlan students regarding women’s issues in business by providing a strong alumni network and an array of professional, academic, and career developing activities. WIB desires to develop and foster relationships among current students, potential students, alumni, faculty, staff, and business leaders. The organization further promotes the role of women both within the Loyola Community and the world beyond the university’s gates, through opportunities for women to express their role in today's society. WIB offers a forum to discuss the issues and challenges women face within the business sphere and supplies activities that prepare members to overcome these social barriers. This involves opportunities for members to develop both professionally and personally, empowers women through various activities and seminars, and enlightens the Loyola community as a whole on the issues facing women in business. WIB grants students interested in promoting the role of professional women the chance to share experiences, find support, and develop constructive plans for action. WIB is open to all students regardless of gender.

Contact information: WIBLUC@gmail.com 

Student Leaders:
Co-Presidents: Claire Jackson & Sarah Gaffor 
Vice President: Isabella España Saldivar  
Vice President of Membership: Alexa Galindo & Avery Richards 
Vice President of Public Relations: Mayabelle Eyong 
Vice President of Finance: Maria Solis 
Vice President of Marketing: Emily Galvez

Faculty Advisor: Jami Eddington

Being an active member of a student organization enriches your overall Loyola experience with friendships, leadership experiences, professional growth, and industry-specific knowledge. It also helps potential employers see your commitment to the program and to a balance between your academic and social life.