Eller MBA Student Organizations
The Eller MBA supports a number of student organizations and other cultural and recreational activities:
- MBA Student Association (MBASA)
- Professional Working Groups and Clubs
- Cultural and Recreational Activities
MBA Student Association (MBASA)
The MBA Student Association (MBASA) is a student-run organization that serves as a liaison between the student body and the faculty/administration. MBASA officers work with Eller faculty and administration to implement new ideas, resolve issues of concern, and enhance the experience of Eller MBA students.
Students are elected near the end of the second semester of their first year and are trained by outgoing officers for succession planning of full leadership responsibility.
The Eller MBASA is currently led by the following officers:
President
Alan Underwood
Director of Professional Activities
Ben Clow
Director of Student Activities
Sally Harris
Director of Alumni Relations
Jimm O'Shea
Director of Community Relations
Carly Gordon
Director of Information
Michael Anderson
Director of Finance
Michael Marsh
University Graduate Student Association Liaison
James Allen
Professional Working Groups and Clubs
Eller’s student working groups allow you to enhance your professional development and expand your networks. The following working groups are active:
- Consulting Club
- Eller Clean Tech Club
- Entrepreneurship Club
- Finance Club
- Healthcare Association
- International MBA Club
- Junior Achievement
- Marketing Club
MBA students also have access to campus chapters of national associations such as:
- American Marketing Association (AMA)
- MBA Women International
- Net Impact — Students for Responsible Business
Cultural and Recreational Activities
Whether it’s catching an exciting Pac-12 match-up in basketball or softball, hiking through the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains with the Eller Outdoor Club, or enjoying a performance by the Alvin Ailey Dance Troupe at the UA Centennial Hall, there is never a shortage of cultural and recreational activities in the “Old Pueblo.” The only thing you will be short of is time to take it all in!
For additional information, please contact us.



