| Human Capital (E-mail) Human Capital is responsible for organizing the people and talents within ISBE. Its three sub-focuses include recruitment, leadership development, and organizational development. Human Capital plans ISBE development events and company days and furthers ISBE’s goal of creating a valuable, enriching experience for each ISBE member. |
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| Marketing – Website ISBE’s Marketing Group oversees all promotional aspects of our organization. Their main responsibility is to increase ISBE’s brand awareness and maintain a positive brand image. The Marketing Group also creates marketing strategies and deliverables to promote ISBE events on Northwestern’s campus. |
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| Corporate Relations (E-mail) Corporate Relations’ mission is to foster communication and create partnerships between ISBE and businesses that wish to create a higher awareness on the Northwestern campus. Corporate Relations’ main duties include networking, pitching and recruiting corporate sponsors, attending to sponsors’ on-campus needs, and alerting members about corporate sponsor events and other opportunities. |
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| Technology Website The ISBE Technology Group exists to support ISBE’s website content and to generate new online platforms for ISBE product groups and businesses. Comprised of a webmaster, web designer, and application developers, the Tech team seeks to meet ISBE’s internal technology needs while engaging its members in a valuable experiences as the business world becomes more and more digital. |
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| Executive Extension A recent initiative within ISBE, the Executive Extension is an elite organization that recruits the freshest talent at Northwestern and molds the next generation of ISBE’s leaders. Executive Extension members work on individual and group projects to support ISBE’s overall mission. Past projects have included the development of Arch Capital, WildTalent, the addition of MoneyThink as ISBE’s volunteer arm, and the recent ISBE re-brand. |
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| Outcomes ISBE Outcomes serves as the liaison between Northwestern students and successful alumni in business. Outcomes gives students the opportunity to network and learn about careers in consulting, entrepreneurship, and finance from alumni through quarterly panels, dinners, and job shadows. |
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| Minority Business Association (MBA) (E-mail) The premiere minority business group on campus, MBA strives to create minority leaders who are pioneers in their respective industries, while also giving back to their communities through education, experience, and opportunity. MBA functions as a self-sufficient organization beneath the ISBE umbrella and provides opportunities for committee and Exec board leadership for its members. |
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| Analytics – Website Analytics specializes in employing quantitative methods to solve on-campus issues. Working with multiple clients each quarter, ISBE Analytics conducts campus-wide surveys to gain knowledge about social trends, research the student body’s satisfaction with various Northwestern services, and investigate other issues important to Northwestern students. Members come from various quantitative backgrounds and are trained to discover trends and process datasets to propose solutions, thus providing analytics experience to undergraduates seeking business or consulting careers, while also serving as an integral resource to the NU community. |
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| Arch Capital (E-mail) Arch Capital is the entrepreneurship arm of ISBE that supports and manages ISBE’s entrepreneurial endeavors and provides opportunity for students to start real businesses. Arch Capital provides a comprehensive opportunity for students to immerse in entrepreneurship: educational program in entrepreneurship and business, hands-on experiences in existing businesses, and the resources and connections for starting real businesses. Currently, Arch Capital has launched one student business, PurpleBox. |
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| PurpleBox – Website One of ISBE’s newest ventures, PurpleBox, which operates under the Arch Capital, is a revolutionary delivery solution for students. Purple Box’s goal is to become the preferred on-campus option for students looking for a convenient delivery service offering college-essential goods. They offer to all Northwestern students our specially made student-tailored and customizable packages. Designed and developed to improve the collegiate experience, Purple Box can help you raise your standard of living by bringing you what you need at a convenience and price that simply is unmatched. |
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| Northwestern Business Review (NBR) – Website Northwestern Business Review is the premier business magazine at Northwestern University. As a national business magazine dedicated to serving the undergraduate campus with engaging and relevant content, NBR seeks to connect today’s business world and tomorrow’s business leaders. NBR produces two print issues per year, and members’ responsibilities include writing, editing, graphic design, and overall management of the magazine. In keeping with current trends in Journalism, NBR will move to an online platform within the next year – an exciting change for this long-standing ISBE group! |
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| Financial Services Group (FSG) (E-mail) Expanded from an equity portfolio called the Nugget Group, ISBE’s Financial Services Group (FSG) is dedicated to educating Northwestern undergraduates about careers in finance or other related fields. Financial Services has three core groups: education, investment research, and principle investments. To its members, FSG offers a fall investments course which is followed by real-world research and pitches in the winter as group members manage the $10,000 ISBE “Nugget Fund.” |
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| MoneyThink MoneyThink is a NEW volunteer organization within ISBE! Initially founded at the University of Chicago, MoneyThink is a financial literacy organization that connects college mentors with inner-city high school students. Members teach basic financial skills in a weekly class. MoneyThink is an amazing way for ISBE and Northwestern as a whole to give back to the community, and to share our knowledge with the less fortunate. |










