Connecting with GSB Students
Have you been thinking about getting involved with the Public Management Program again? Learn more about the ways in which you can contribute to the growing interest in nonprofit and social leadership at the GSB.
Post a Job/Summer Internship for Current Students
Don't miss your opportunity to recruit current GSB students for your nonprofit or social sector organization. Whether you are in need of stellar talent for a summer internship or interested in bringing fresh perspectives to your team, consider hiring a GSBer! Recruiters wishing to post a full-time or summer position should login to the Recruiter Dashboard above, select "Add a new job" in the Alumni/Student Job Postings section, and follow the directions given.
Board Fellows
The Board Fellows Program matches Stanford MBA candidates with the boards of directors of Bay Area nonprofit organizations for eight month apprenticeships. The program benefits both sides: students gain unmatched experience as non-voting board members, while the nonprofits benefit from a consulting project, access to future business leaders with fresh perspectives, and affiliation with the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Details
SMIF
Is your nonprofit or governmental organization looking to fill a summer internship? The Stanford Management Internship Fund (SMIF) supports first-year MBA students who pursue summer jobs in the nonprofit and public sectors. Details
PMP Clubs
The students involved in the PMP's 11 Clubs are committed to using business skills for social impact. If you are interested in learning more about club activities or getting involved with the students, contact the club leader. If you will be in the Bay Area and would like to connect with current students, please email us. There are many ways to be involved: you could give a presentation or have lunch or dinner with a smaller group of students to talk about your nonprofit or social sector career activities. Details
Experiential Project Database
Students are always searching for opportunities to put their classroom knowledge and business acumen to work. During the academic year, challenge current MBA students to confront your organizational challenges by posting an experiential project. Details
