Student Organizations
MIS Student Organization
Association for Management Information Systems (AMIS)
The Association for Management Information Systems (AMIS) is a registered student organization open to both graduate and undergraduate students interested in a career in information technology. The mission of AMIS is to introduce students into the IT profession and to provide students with opportunities that will enhance their educational and social development as an IT professional. Throughout the year, AMIS hosts both professional events: (field trips, guest speakers, discussion panels) and social events (knowledge bowl contest, member appreciation parties, etc.)
Faculty Advisors: Robert Rose & Dr. Scott VannWebsite
organizations for all fcbe students
Fogelman Leaders in Action (FLA)
Fogelman Leaders in Action (FLA), (formerly known as Fogelman Women in Leadership), provides unique leadership training and professional development to help you build the confidence and skills necessary for success. We offer two programming tracks—one for all UofM students and the other for professionals already in the workplace.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kathy Tuberville
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Hispanic Business Student Association (HBSA)
HBSA supports Hispanic Business Students in their academic and professional journey by networking with local Memphis companies and providing resources related to second language certificates.
Faculty Advisor: Diana RuggieroWebsite
Memphis Institute for Leadership Education (MILE)
The Memphis Institute for Leadership Education (MILE) program provides exclusive networking and mentorship opportunities for FCBE business students by connecting them directly with seasoned industry professionals.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Kurt KraigerWebsite
Student Veterans in Business Association (SVBA)
This organization focuses on assisting student veterans in developing the professional skills they need to start a promising career upon graduation successfully. SVBA also works to enhance the student veteran experience by providing opportunities for integration into campus life and culture, as well as the Memphis community.
Staff Advisors: Marja Martin-Carruth and April MitchellWebsite





