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McCombs Diversity Council - 3454

Registration Information

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Organization Number: 3454

First Registered On: 04-20-2004

Last Registered On: 04-19-2013

Organization Information

Officially Sponsored by Red McCombs School of Business

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Status: Active

Purpose: To increase diversity in the workplace and within the Business School. Also to educate people on different diversity issues.

Membership: Must be a Business Student in McCombs.

Functions: We will enhance diversity through minority High School recruiting, diversity forums and corporate recruiting programs. 1 University Station B6100

Organization Type: Special Interest

Contact Information

Phone: (512) 471-3221

E-mail: UTMDCExec@gmail.com

Web site: http://www.utmdc.org

Representatives: (Name, Title)

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Priyanka Subash, President
Arun Gopalakrishnan, Financial VP
Nisha Shah, Executive VP
Asha Dakshi, Corporate Relations VP
Melanie Rich, Community Relations VP
Isabella Pereira, Social VP
Kevin Stewart, Membership VP
Raghurama Tarun Kanthety, Internal VP

Campus Office Address: B6000

 

Categories of UT Austin Registered Student Organizations
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