Business Student Clubs

Business/Entrepreneurship Club

The Business Enterprise Club aims to help motivated students develop the skills necessary to have a competitive edge upon leaving BMCC through interactive workshops, successful guest speakers, and trips that allow the students to learn from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs and leading management. Our ultimate mission to contribute to the success of our students, providing them with the tools they need to succeed.

Meetings: Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m., room F-704 (contact Prof. Snipes to confirm room number and time)

Faculty Advisor: Professor Shane Snipes, email: rsnipes@bmcc.cuny.edu


Corporate Engagement Club

The Corporate Engagement Club seeks to enhance students’ career competencies in the area of corporate citizenship, networking, and career building. In collaboration with New York Cares, corporate sponsors provide club members with career building workshops. Offering small group mentoring in the areas of resume building, interview techniques, career mapping, and developing that “elevator pitch” New York Cares corporate sponsors provide real time advise and support.

Meetings: Wednesdays 2 -4 p.m. via Zoom: https://bmcc-cuny.zoom.us/j/5454533447

Faculty Advisor: Professor Peter Hoontis,
email: phoontis@bmcc.cuny.edu

Club Registration: Please fill out this form if you are interested in joining the Corporate Engagement Club.


The Finance and Banking Club

The Finance and Banking Club in discussion format, covers economic and monetary policy:

  • From a theoretical perspective
  • From an historical perspective
  • And applies these ideas to current economic issues.

Diverse opinions, independent research and active participation are encouraged. Each year, during the fall semester, a team of students, participates in the academic College Fed Challenge Competition, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States.

Teams of BMCC students associated with the club have distinguished themselves repeatedly in the College Fed challenge competition. This is the only academic activity in the college where in the last 10 years BMCC student teams have consistently excelled in an academic competition in the regional and national level. Most recently the BMCC student team won the first place in the College Fed Challenge in the Maiden Lane Division in the Fall of 2018 and as a result they were invited to the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington, DC where they met and were honored by Chair Jerome Powell.

The Club also sponsors Career Opportunity seminars, open to all BMCC students, featuring BMCC graduates reflecting on how to start and develop a successful business career. The Club also organizes visits a variety of prominent financial institutions.

​Meetings: Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m. in Room F-701

Faculty Advisors: Professors Julian Schroeder, Nikolaos Adamou and Yanni Tournas provide PhD level intellectual rigor with real world business and financial industry experience.

Contact: Email ytournas@gmail.com for more information.


The National Society For Minorities In Hospitality

The National Society For Minorities In Hospitality club aims to educate in order to aid in the recruitment, retention, support, and advancement of minority students in the hospitality industry. It aims to build and maintain relationships between hospitality professionals and minority students in ways that encourage lifelong commitment to the Hospitality Industry.

​Meetings: Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m. in Room F-203

Faculty Advisor: Professor Andrea Garraway


Business Management Department

Fiterman Hall, Room F-730
New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 220-8205

Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday
9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday
9 a.m.-6 p.m.