Find your community.
Our 50-plus student clubs are an integral part of the Yale SOM community. Clubs provide forums for discussion and opportunities for action, and they foster students' leadership and business skills via consulting engagements, workshops, roundtables, conferences, and fundraisers. SOM clubs are inclusive networks open to all students to participate as identifying members or as active allies.
Student clubs and interest groups
Find a list of clubs listed alphabetically below.
A
Aerospace & Defense Club
Club Leaders: Owen Samson and Matthew Guella
Contact: club-aerodef@som.yale.edu
We are graduate students at Yale School of Management interested in aviation, space exploration, dual-use entrepreneurship, and defense focused venture capital. Many of us will pursue careers in Aerospace and Defense as strategists and entrepreneurs.
Africa Business and Society Club (ABSC)
Club Leaders: Akintola Buhari-Alade, Jude Bart - Plange, Marertu Girma, and Riyaz Sachak
Contact: club-africabusinesssociety@yale.edu
The mission of the Africa Business & Society Club (ABSC) is to cultivate a community of SOM students with connections and interests in Africa to channel our experiences, knowledge, networks, and passions into how we approach our careers, advocate for Africa-related issues, and ultimately create impact.
American-Latine Business Association (ALBA)
Club Leaders: Kevin Miguel, Seidy Pacheco, and Helen Tejada
Latin Dance Group: TBD
Contact: club-alba@som.yale.edu
The American Latine Business Association (ALBA) is an inclusive community of American Latine students at Yale SOM and those interested in U.S. Latine cultures and experiences. ALBA is committed to supporting the professional and social development of Latine leaders to impact business and US Latine communities
Artificial Intelligence Association
Club Leaders: Will Schober, Gigi Hsu, Stella Wang, Shuya Zhang, and Gauri Binoy
Contact: club-ai@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Association at Yale School of Management is to foster a space for the SOM community to learn about responsible AI applications and be equipped with AI-driven skills for business & society.
Arts & Culture Club
Club Leaders: Harmon Pardoe, Cathy Zhang, Samantha Kuo, Jasmine Marshall, and Ramona Li
Economies of Scale Leader: TBD
Contact: club-artsculture@som.yale.edu
The Arts & Culture Club was founded to initiate participation in the arts community, both professionally and socially. Its purpose is to provide opportunities for SOM students to learn about career opportunities in arts management through speakers, alumni, and site visits; to inform SOM students about cultural events taking place in and around New Haven; to organize an SOM Concert in which both faculty and students participate; and to coordinate at least one arts event for the SOM community to attend each year.
Asian, Asian-American and Pacific Islander Association (AAAPIA)
Club Leaders: Robby Nepomuceno, Linda Zhou, Catherine Xu, Rajat Garg, and Nish Singh
Contact: club-aapia@som.yale.edu
The Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander Association (AAAPIA) strives to enhance the experience of Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander students at the Yale School of Management through the organization of professional, cultural, and social events. We create an inclusive community of prospective students, current students, alumni, partners, faculty, and staff; promote awareness of Asian heritage at Yale University; and cultivate allyship with other affinity groups.
Association of Hispanic and Latin American Students (AHLAS)
Club Leaders: Juan Pablo Anaya Aranda, Francois Chabaneix Ferrand, and Majo Guemez Calzado
Contact: club-AHLAS@som.yale.edu
We are a student-led team dedicated to enriching the experiences of Latin American and Hispanic students by organizing a variety of professional, cultural, and social events. Our goal is to foster an inclusive community that welcomes prospective and current students, alumni, partners, faculty, and staff. Additionally, we are committed to raising awareness of our heritage and culture within the Yale University community.
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Black Business Alliance (BBA)
Club Leaders: Jasmine Marshall and Malik Dent
Contact: club-bba@som.yale.edu
The Black Business Alliance (BBA) works to enhance the experience of its membership and the broader Yale SOM community through professional, social, and cultural events and activities. In addition to providing networking and career development opportunities, our organization's programming promotes a diverse, inclusive, and culturally enriching environment at SOM and across Yale University.
Blockchain Club
Club Leaders: Erik Sahakian and Ev Gresser
Contact: club-blockchain@som.yale.edu
Business & The Environment Club
Club Leaders: Bryan Marquet and Anna George
Contact: club-environment@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Business and Environment Club is to support students interested in the intersection of business organization and sustainable environmental practice.
Business & Politics Club
Club Leaders: Peter Waggonner, Max Siwik, and Catherine Dai
Contact: club-businessandpolitics@som.yale.edu
The Business & Politics Club acts as SOM's central hub for engaging with the public-private realm. We connect our community to discourse on current events, opportunities for direct civic action, and education to further career exploration
C
Christian Fellowship
Club Leaders: Gigi Hsu and Uttam Eamani
Contact: club-christian@som.yale.edu
Yale SOM Christian Fellowship (SOMCF) is a Christ-centered, inter-denominational student club organized to help satisfy the spiritual and social needs of the Yale SOM community. We are affiliated with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. All Yale SOM students, faculty, and spouses are welcome and encouraged to join us.
Consortium
Club Leaders: Sergio Bolivar, Jasmine Marshall, and Robby Nepomuceno
Contact: consortiumSOM@yale.edu
The mission of The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, an alliance of leading American business schools and some of our country's top corporations, is to enhance diversity in business education and leadership by helping to reduce the serious underrepresentation of African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Native Americans in both our member schools' enrollments and the ranks of management.
Consulting Club
Club Leaders: Sharon Gao, Nicholas Agresti, and Shivani Goel
Contact: club-consulting@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Yale SOM Consulting Club is to create an inclusive, collaborative, and fun environment that Educates Students about diverse opportunities within Consulting, prepares members for consulting careers, and Champions the SOM community to the consulting industry.
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Data Analytics Club
Club Leaders: MK Kim, Gerald Velasquez Yantas, and Justin Kim
Contact: club-dataanalytics@yale.edu
To democratize data literacy for the SOM community and equip members with the tools needed to discover and pursue career aspirations.
As the importance of data analytics continues to grow across industries, our club is dedicated to equipping Yale SOM students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this data-driven era.
Design and Innovation Club
Club Leaders: Rohan Johar and Ann Bing
Contact: club-designinnovation@som.yale.edu
The club's mission is to educate and empower Yale SOM students to apply innovation processes and design thinking to business and organizational challenges.
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Economic Development Club
Club Leaders: Peter Waggonner and Gabriel Falk
Contact: club-econdevelop@som.yale.edu
The Economic Development Club's mission is to educate, recruit, and build community around creating social impact through economic development. Economic development stems from efforts across a broad range of fields so we cater to interests that span empowerment, international development, policy, and infrastructure, among others. We work closely with other clubs to host events that address the economic development aspects of various industries, fields, and geographies. Our annual symposium will be held on this spring and additional details can be found here at www.yaleeconomicdevelopment.com
Education Club
Club Leaders: Kavi Saxena, Satoshi Suga, Megan Duff, and Henry Melzer
Contact: club-education@som.yale.edu
The Education Club's mission is engage all students interested in education through a combination of events, career support, and community. The Club seeks to meet these goals by: 1) hosting dynamic events, panels, or speakers related to topics in education, 2) supporting the career search of students in the education industry alongside the CDO, and 3) create a community space to discuss passions in education and support peer members. The club also seeks to provide opportunities for students to volunteer in local education institutions and organize fundraisers to support education initiatives in the New Haven community.
Energy Club
Club Leaders: Ivanna Hsieh and Monica Gronseth
Contact: club-energy@som.yale.edu
The mission of Yale SOM's Energy Club is to keep abreast of business, economic, policy, politics and regulatory issues in the energy sector, inclusive of traditional oil & gas, renewables, and everything in between. The Club also promotes student interest in energy careers by providing networking opportunities with SOM alumni and practitioners in the sector.
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Club
Club Leaders: Martha Camacho, Uttam Eamani, and Joo Chung
Contact: club-eta@som.yale.edu
EuroSOM
Club Leaders: Will von Behr and Cléa Wang
Contact: club-european@som.yale.edu
EuroSOM connects Yale students to culture, opportunities and networks in Europe. We welcome anyone with an affinity for European heritage, culture, cuisine, and dialogue. Our hope is to foster a tight-knit community and enable members to forge new connections, engage in meaningful dialogue, and explore potential career opportunities in Europe. We host a variety of social and professional events - at SOM and beyond.
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Finance Club
Club Leaders: Alexa Jenkins Cordero, Jack Curtis, and Sam Langan
Contact: club-finance@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Finance Club is to support and prepare members pursuing investment banking internships and full-time positions through education, mentorship, and training. By educating the Yale School of Management community, as well as by facilitating connections between students, faculty, alumni and finance professionals, we are committed to creating future leaders of the financial world.
First-Generation, Low-Income Club (FLI)
Club Leaders: Maria Fernanda Heredia, Kevin Miguel, and Seidy Pacheco
Contact: club-fgli@som.yale.edu
The First-Generation/Low-Income (FLI) group at Yale School of Management strives to connect students with resources and establish a sense of community, belonging, and inclusion amongst and for those who share the FLI identity.
Fit for Thought
Club Leaders: Rajat Garg and Kevin Miguel
SOM Run Leaders: TBD
Squash Group Club Leaders: TBD
Contact: club-fft@som.yale.edu
Fit for Thought is SOM's fitness and wellness focused student club, and is responsible for managing the gym in the basement of Evans Hall. The gym provides a convenient and functional place for SOM affiliates to stay physically fit. We also host lunches and other learning and community building events. Fit for Thought gym members pay dues to expand and maintain equipment offerings, and the remainder of funds serve as a donation to the Internship Fund.
Food, Agribusiness & Beverage Club (FAB)
Club Leaders: Ben Rosenthal and Caroline Petro
Contact: club-FAB@som.yale.edu
The purpose of the club is to foster an interdisciplinary community passionate about exploring issues and trends in the food, beverage, and agribusiness sectors; support the recruiting efforts of students interested in careers in or focused on the food, beverage, and agribusiness sectors; and promote collaboration within Yale University's broader food ecosystem while strengthening relationships with alumni working in the food, beverage, and agribusiness sectors.
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General Management Club
Club Leaders: Jose Magana, Kaan Ardic, and Sophie Li
Contact: Club-GeneralMgt@som.yale.edu
The mission of the General Management Club is to foster the development of leadership and management as a career focus in Yale SOM, as well as to facilitate successful recruitment and career success in General Management roles. General Management Club is committed to increase the number of SOM students in the areas of Operations/Project Management, Corporate Finance, Supply Chain, Internal Consulting/Strategy, Leadership Rotational Programs and HR.
Golf Club
Club Leaders: Max Siwik and Stella Wang
Contact: club-golf@yale.edu
The Golf Club serves to promote the game of golf within the SOM community through regular Friday outings, lessons, tournaments, golf trips, and social gatherings. We welcome players of all skill levels from beginners who have never played before to scratch golfers.
Greater China Club
Club Leaders: Casey Ma and Yiqi Song
Contact: club-greaterchina@som.yale.edu
China today is a significant yet often misunderstood player in the international business and political world. In recognition of China's growing presence in the international arena, the Yale School of Management offers an array of courses on China. The mission of Greater China members is to better understand the complex and often changing political, economic, and social issues in China as it pertains to today's global economy. GC aims to create forums to discuss current issues, exchange information, share predictions, challenge ideas, and dispel misconceptions.
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Healthcare and Life Sciences Club
Club Leaders: Siddharth Arun and Mateen Qureshi
Contact: club-healthcarelifesciences@som.yale.edu
The Healthcare and Life Sciences (HC+LS) Club provides education on career development and healthcare topics of interest, provides networking opportunities, promotes healthcare events and opportunities at SOM and throughout the University, and promotes wellness and health-related community service. We reflect the diverse interests in healthcare across Yale University, and our members come from the MBA, MPH, MAM, PhD, EMBA, HCM, MD, and joint degree programs.
Hockey Club
Club Leaders: Alexa Beltrani, Majo Guemez Calzado, Galen Jones, Ivan Alarcon, Joe Cravero, and Max Yarranton
Contact: club-hockey@som.yale.edu
The SOM Hockey Club welcomes players of all skill levels. Learn new skills and practice the fundamentals through structured drills and friendly scrimmages. The highlight of the season is the annual Garstka Cup, in which first-years and second-years face off in a heated battle. All SOM students (and partners!) are encouraged to join.
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Impact Investing Club
Club Leaders: Cléa Wang and Sivagami Lakshmanan
MIINT Club Leaders: TBD
Contact: club-impactinvesting@yale.edu
IIC educates SOM students about the growing field of impact investing across a variety of asset classes and financial return expectations. The club offers mentorship alongside experiential learning opportunities to help students establish careers in the space.
Internship Fund
Club Leaders: Cindy Gu, Catherine Dai, Libby Lu, and Ramya Srinivasan
Contact: club-ifund@som.yale.edu
The first of its kind among the nation's business schools, the Internship Fund provides financial support to students who pursue social impact summer internships. Since the inception of the Fund, 5-15% of each class has received funding. The Internship Fund is committed to ensuring that students who wish to intern at public, nonprofit, and other qualifying organizations can do so without regard for financial constraints.
Investment Management Club
Club Leaders: Leo Li, Mauricio Meza, Karishma Solanki, and Ellen Zhang
Contact: club-invstmgt@som.yale.edu
The Investment Management Club at the Yale School of Management is a thriving community for aspiring investors passionate about financial markets and the asset management industry. Our club offers a supportive and collaborative environment where you can deepen your understanding and sharpen your skills.
J
Japan Club
Club Leaders: Lindsey Wong and Satoshi Suga
Contact: club-japan@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Yale SOM Japan Club is to 1. Connect all Yale SOM members who have an interest in Japan, Japanese business, or Japanese culture 2. Increase visibility of Japan at Yale SOM and Yale University 3. Enhance the relationship between Yale SOM and Japanese businesses and government.
Jewish Students Association (JSA)
Club Leaders: Jonathan Farchi-Segal, Danielle Steifman Livni, and Veronica Leifer
Contact: club-jewishassoc@yale.edu
The purpose of the Jewish Student Association is to bring together the Jewish Community at the Yale School of Management and the greater Yale University community.
K
Korea Club
Club Leaders: Jaehyoung Cha, Rae Kim, and MK Kim
Contact: club-korea@som.yale.edu
Korea Club fosters an inclusive environment for all Yale SOM students and community members interested in Korean culture.
M
Marketing Club
Club Leaders: Brian Hu, Johan Hazan, and Meghan Tao
Contact: club-marketing@som.yale.edu
Our mission is to elevate the marketing expertise of Yale SOM by developing future leaders in this field. We work to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and resources among students, alumni, faculty, and corporate partners in the marketing industry. Additionally, we aim to foster engagement between present students and alumni, advancing marketing as a multidisciplinary practice and creating an unforgettable club journey for every member. Yale SOM alumni are leaders in marketing across industries and around the globe. Marketing Club is proud to prepare the next generation of leaders for similar success.
Media, Entertainment & Sports Association (MESA)
Club Leaders: Shivani Goel, Nico Sahi, Ryan Kelley, and Michael Whang
Contact: club-mediaent@som.yale.edu
Yale SOM's Media, Entertainment & Sports Association is a professional club focused on the dynamic and diverse entertainment sector, including, but not limited to, the film and TV, streaming, gaming, and sports industries. The mission of the Media, Entertainment & Sports Association is to build a community of future industry leaders and entertainment enthusiasts on campus and prepare those looking to accelerate their career in entertainment through informational sessions, guest speakers, networking conferences, mentorships, and other events
Middle East and North Africa Club (MENA)
Club Leaders: Tayeb Awan and Mohammed Serdah
SOM Azerbaijan Society: TBD
Contact: club-middleeastnorthafrica@som.yale.edu
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Net Impact Club
Club Leaders: Jose Magana and Rebekah Wellons
Contact: club-netimpact@som.yale.edu
Net Impact is an umbrella organization that seeks to connect socially minded students and facilitate their exploration of the intersection of business and society. We support students interested in recruiting for social sector roles and firms, boost impact and society first mindsets among students in all business sectors, and serve as the bridge between all of SOM's impact focused organizations. We send out regular communications of all social impact related activities at SOM and also support the Social Impact Lab, Net Impact Case Competition, Social Impact Week, and the Philanthropy Conference. We also provide funding for students who wish to attend social impact related conferences.
Nonprofit Board Fellows
Club Leaders: Malik Dent, Sarah Bond, Anna George, and Ramya Srinivasan
Contact: club-nonprofitbf@som.yale.edu
The purpose of Nonprofit Board Fellows is to create opportunities for SOM students to serve on nonprofit boards in and around New Haven. The Club will recruit and screen nonprofits that can provide a worthwhile leadership opportunity for students and select students with a high motivation to serve on the boards. Nonprofit Board Fellows will provide training and support for students during the term of their service.
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Out of Office (OOO)
Club Leaders: Philip Reilly, Olivia Strobl, and Joseph Dobson
Contact: club-outofoffice@yale.edu
The mission of Out Of Office is to provide a forum for the exploration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues within the Yale School of Management (SOM) community and future professional settings.
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Partners Club
Club Leaders: Laurel Hunt, Kasey Bethel, Yoojin Lee-Kook, and Maria Moura
Contact: sompartnersclub@gmail.com
The Partners Club strives to involve students and their partners in the SOM community by providing a social setting to meet other SOM couples, to integrate them into the Yale community, and to help with their relocation to New Haven.
Private Equity & Venture Capital Club
Club Leaders: Dani Trianto, Samantha Kuo, and Laure Zhang
Contact: club-privequity@som.yale.edu
Our mission as the Private Equity & Venture Capital Club is to raise the profile of the Yale School of Management ("SOM") in the private capital community and support members with access to education, practical training, and networking opportunities to accelerate their career development in this space.
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Real Estate Club
Club Leaders: Colton Peppelman, Juan Pablo Anaya Aranda, and Yiqi Song
Contact: club-realestate@som.yale.edu
The mission of the Real Estate Club is to broaden the awareness about professional opportunities in the real estate industry, including development, private equity, debt, and commercial brokerage. The Club aims to build a welcoming and inclusive community within SOM to connect students with the tools and network necessary to successfully launch a career in real estate.
Retail Club
Club Leaders: Marlo Eltaib, Mohika Changlani, and Brian Hu
Contact: club-retail@som.yale.edu
The mission of Retail Club is to connect students with our vibrant alumni network and career opportunities in the retail space.
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Ski & Snowboard Club
Club Leaders: James Mulliken and Victoria Houben
Contact: club-skisnow@som.yale.edu
The Ski & Snowboard Club seeks to 1). Encourage and facilitate within the SOM community skiing and snowboarding as exceptional fitness and leisure opportunities, and 2). Promote student interest in the ski and resort industries by creating social/networking events.
Social Impact Consulting Club (SICC)
Club Leaders: Sharon Chen, Caroline Petro, Madeleine Gazzolo, Ramya Srinivasan, and Daniel Lee
Contact: club-sic@som.yale.edu
Social Impact Consulting (SIC) is a graduate student organization at Yale School of Management that provides pro-bono consulting services to nonprofits, government agencies and social enterprises. For over 20 years, SIC has brought together public and social sector leaders and Yale MBA students to provide students with opportunities to apply business school knowledge and achieve a positive impact on the community around us.
SOM United Soccer Club
Club Leaders: Drew Richard, Owen Samson, Bailey Ehrens, and Ivan Esquinca
Contact: club-soccer@som.yale.edu
The mission of the SOM United Soccer Club is to provide a source competition, fitness, and camaraderie for SOM students. The group maintains two teams: a competitive team ("Business") and a recreational team ("Society"). The team plays year-round, practicing both outdoors and indoors and competing in tournaments throughout the year. All SOM students and partners are welcome.
South Asia Club
Club Leaders: Aashima Dhingra, Tayeb Awan, and Simran Simran
Muslim Students Association: TBD
Contact: club-southasia@som.yale.edu
The South Asian Club at SOM is dedicated to expanding awareness of the business, political, cultural and social issues related to South Asia. Through events, speakers, movie nights, class trips and the International Month presentation, the SAC strives to create opportunities for SOM students who are interested in South Asia as a field of study to build a network and gain exposure to South Asian cultural and business opportunities. Countries of interest include India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives.
Southeast Asia Club
Club Leaders: Wit Wattananimitgul, Oat Pongamornrat, and Josh Balba
Contact: club-southeastasia@yale.edu
Our mission is to serve a growing community of Southeast Asians and SEA-allies who are interested in the Southeast Asia culture and business.
Startup and Entrepreneurship
Club Leaders: Bailey Ehrens and Bhavya Chauhan
Our missions is to create exciting opportunities to discover and learn about world of startups and entrepreneurship, build a thriving ecosystem of startup and entrepreneurial professional opportunities, and foster integrated collaboration across sister clubs and broader Yale.
Students for Racial Equity (SRE)
Club Leaders: Yemajha Caraballo and Marertu Girma
Contact: club-racialequity@som.yale.edu
Students for Racial Equity is committed to advancing racial equity at the Yale School of Management, in the greater New Haven community, and in our future workplaces. As a collaborative space for racial equity work, we are committed to working with and amplifying the work of other groups and communities of color. Through education, community engagement, and advocacy, we aim to leverage our position in the business community to create structural change and interpersonal empathy in our society.
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Technology & Society Club
Club Leaders: Matthew Guella, Andrew Chang, Dylan Safyer, and Melanie Berman
Contact: club-tech@som.yale.edu
The Yale School of Management ("Yale SOM") Student Government is the principal means by which students collectively shape their Yale SOM experience and the experience of future classes. The institution fosters communication, respect and understanding among students, faculty, staff and alumni in order to maintain and enhance the Yale School of Management's unique place in the field of business education.
Technology Club
Club Leaders: Yiyang He, Monica Mehra, and Melanie Berman
Contact: club-tech@som.yale.edu
Our mission is to prepare students for an impactful career in technology and making technology more sustainable, equitable, and human-centered.
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Veterans Club
Club Leaders: Tyler Moncrief, Kevin Miguel, Sean Condon, and Craig Cowell
Contact: club-veterans@som.yale.edu
The Yale School of Management Veterans Club is dedicated to empowering current United States Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and international military members. We welcome prospective students to reach out to us at any time, and hope you will utilize this space to learn more about the admissions process, discover on and off campus military veteran focused events, and get to know us.
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WiLD (Wilderness Leadership Development)
Club Leaders: Shivansh Chaturvedi and Bryan Gardiner
Contact: Club-WiLD@som.yale.edu
Our mission: Promoting community, education, inclusion, and stewardship in appreciation of our natural world... and having fun! WiLD exists to create opportunities for SOM community members to develop confidence, leadership skills, and connections in an outdoor environment. Our goal is to bring people of all skill levels together to learn from and teach one another.
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Yale Grad Crew
Club Leaders: Tommy LeFevre and Simon Chen
Contact: club-somcrew@som.yale.edu
Yale Grad Crew provides both novice and experienced men and women rowers an opportunity to enhance their fitness and rowing ability and meet new people.
Student Government
President:
Ellie Utter ’26
Vice Presidents
TBD
Contact: studentgov@yale.edu
Academic Affairs
Chairs: Ivan Esquinca Zepeda ’26
Admissions
Chairs: Ahita Paul ’26
Alumni Affairs
Chairs: Sivagami Lakshmanan ’26
Career Development
Chairs: Martin Cheong ’26
Clubs and Finance
Chairs: Jason Kertayasa ’26
Community & Inclusion
Chairs: JB Horsley ’26
Community Service
Chairs: EmJ Joseph ’26
Health & Wellness
Chairs: Rebekah Wellons ’26
International Student Affairs
Chairs: Candice Shen ’26
Marketing & Communications
Chairs: Kristen De Lancey ’26
Student Life
Chairs: Andrew Zheng ’26
Sustainability
Chairs: Isabelle Wohlin ’26
Technology & Operations
Chairs: Dita Rao ’26
Cohort Representatives
Blue (MBA): Isabella Guimaraes Refkalefsky ’26
Gold(MBA): Isabelle Levenson ’26
Green(MBA): Karan Mehta ’26
Orange (MAM): TBD
Purple (GBS/AM/SR/TM): TBD
Red(MBA): Kaan Ardic ’26
Silver(MBA): Alexa Beltrani ’26
Graduate & Professional Student Senate Representatives
MAM Senator: TBD
MBA Senators: Nursen Ogutveren ’26 and Peter Waggonner ’26
MMS Senator: TBD