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Public Management Program

 

Clubs

Self-Determined Leadership Structure

The PMP offers a variety of opportunities for learning outside the classroom. The student-initiated clubs not only provide students with channels to address issues most relevant to them, but also serve as opportunities for leadership development. Students lead 11 different PMP clubs and govern themselves through a self determined leadership structure.

  • Board Fellows prepares Stanford MBAs for responsible community leadership by providing apprenticeships with the Bay Area's best nonprofit boards.
  • Challenge for Charity is a fundraising and volunteering competition between the top west coast business schools, with proceeds benefiting Special Olympics.
  • Education Club engage business and education students in discussion and learning about their role in education; education's role in society; and business' role in education.
  • Energy Club works to be the center for energy-related interactions at the GSB, exploring issues impacting the oil and gas, wind energy, solar energy, fuel cell and power sectors, as well as energy security and the environment.
  • Environmentally Sustainable Business Club informs students about the environmental concerns and opportunities emerging in today's business world.
  • Government and Politics is a highly energized, non-partisan group of individuals interested in developing a deeper understanding of the intersection between government, business and politics.
  • Health Care Club brings students with any level of interest or experience in health care together with alumni, industry experts, and thought leaders who share common interests.
  • I Have a Dream is a national organization that improves graduation rates, builds college aspirations and helps finance continued education for children in disadvantaged communities.
  • International Development Club brings together students interested in learning about international development issues.
  • Social Venture Club provide a forum for students to explore the blurring boundaries between the public, nonprofit and private sectors through interaction with each other, faculty, and community leaders.
  • Stanford fACT! enables current students to work on meaningful ACT projects with Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni.