Our Diverse Community

At Goizueta Business School, not only do we encourage diversity, we embody it. We instill and celebrate a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds in our Evening MBA student body, and embrace new teaching methods and course offerings.

Goizueta Women in Business (GWIB)

GWIB provides professional and personal development opportunities for women by fostering relationships inside and outside the Emory community. GWIB serves as a source of information for its diverse membership and sponsors a speaker series, National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA) and other conferences, networking, and social events.

Executive Women of Goizueta (EWG)

EWG acts as a forum for executive-level businesswomen to discuss the challenges of compensation, workplace expectations, and work-family balance. EWG provides its members the environment in which to share experiences and business tactics, learn from each other, and find support.

Black MBA Association (BMBAA)

BMBAA promotes professional development, networking, and community involvement for its members through a strong network that provides support both during their time here and in their future careers.

Visit the National Black MBA Association website.

Hispanic Business Association (HBA)

HBA promotes the legacy of our school's namesake, Roberto C. Goizueta, by promoting a better understanding of the impact of Hispanic culture on U.S. business. The National Society of the Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) has bestowed its "University of the Year" award on Goizueta in recognition of its support of NSHMBA on both a local and national level, its efforts to attract more Hispanics to the MBA program, and its prestige and reputation in the community.

Visit the National Society of Hispanic MBA Students website.

Goizueta Pride Association (GPA)

GPA was developed as a vehicle to create an accepting environment that values all people regardless of sexual orientation, to build a networking link to the gay and lesbian business community outside Goizueta, to serve as a resource for prospective students, and to raise awareness of gay and lesbian business issues and concerns.