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OVRILLE GONSALVES (MBA '09)
Ovrille Gonsalves '09 talks about getting involved in student groups

Student Clubs

Clark GSOM students operate several special focus and cultural clubs; they also have the option to participate in the multitude of other Clark University campus organizations.

GSOM Student Council (GSOM-SC)

The Graduate School of Management Student Council (GSOM-SC) promotes an interactive student community, represents GSOM on university-wide graduate committees, and functions as a unified voice for GSOM student concerns.

Contact : Neesha Gonsalves, President 2009-2010

GSOM Finance Association (GSOM-FA)

The Graduate School of Management Finance Association (GSOM-FA) promotes academic and professional awareness of the finance industry. Interests include investment banking, retail and commercial banking, capital markets, corporate finance, private client services, and non-profit finance. 

Contact: Judy Jia, Events Coordinator 2009

GSOM Women in Business (GSOM-WIB)

The Graduate School of Management Women in Business (GSOM-WIB) organization encourages the development of female students as leaders and professionals. The group promotes individual growth and goal achievement, and helps women reach out to each other to create strong support networks.

Contact: Isabella De Barros, WIB Leadership Council 2009-2010

Taiwanese Student Association(TSA)

The Taiwanese Students Association (TSA) provides Taiwanese students a pleasant transition from their home country to the U.S. Since its inception in 2002, the TSA now has more than 40 members, and provides services to incoming and existing Taiwanese students in all areas that members find useful. These include transportation from the airport to the school, offerings of life and leisure, cultural acknowledgements, and many other activities.

Contact: Tracy Chu, President 2009-2010

Indian Students Association (ISA)

The Indian Students Association (ISA) renders all the assistance and help that incoming Indian students need to complete a smooth settling-in process. The ISA, formed in 2008 with more than 25 members, provides services to incoming and existing Indian students in all areas that members find useful. These include temporary accommodations, housing/apartment search, advice on GSOM student life, and cultural acknowledgements, among other activities.  

Contact: Arjun Kumar Ganjoo, Coordinator 2009-2010

Chinese Student and Scholars Association (CSSA)

The Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) is a voluntary organization that has more than 200 members, including students, professors, visiting scholars, and family members. The CSSA hosts several activities for Chinese students which include the Moon Festival Celebration, Chinese New Year Party, Karaoke Party to name a few. In addition, it helps incoming Chinese students settle down and adjust to life in the U.S.

Contact: Qingling Wu, President 2009-2010