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Revision as of 14:43, 1 October 2019

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Website: www.nobenational.org/mcgill
LinkedIn: NOBE

National Organization for Business and Engineering (NOBE) engages engineering students to diversify and broaden their engineering curriculum. Through exclusive skills-building workshops and networking events, NOBE provides engineering students with the skills, confidence, and network to excel in careers outside the typical engineering scope, such as consulting (management, tech, or engineering), banking, marketing, and more!

Like our Facebook page and join our listserv to take your career to the next level!

Mandate

At NOBE, we believe that engineering students are much more capable of JUST engineering. With the technical, analytical, and critical mind that engineers develop through their undergraduate career, they have the potential to excel in various industries outside of engineering. NOBE has previously promoted fields like management consulting, investment banking, marketing, or entrepreneurship, but we are constantly reaching out to new industries to expand our profile.

NOBE allows you to:

  • Increase your visibility to previously unexplored companies and careers
  • Enable you to meet recruiters for job openings in which you may be interested
  • Broaden your mindset to successfully accomplish a wide variety of problems.

History

Founded in 2006, a student in the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Society for Business and Management in Engineering proposed to take their organization to the national level by contacting three other universities with similar organizations to join together and rebrand their groups as the National Organization for Business and Engineering (NOBE). Since then, universities from all across the United States have joined (e.g. University of Southern California, Northwestern University, Drexel, Georgia Tech, and Penn State).

NOBE McGill is the Canadian chapter founded from McGill’s own Engineers in Business organization, which joined the quickly-growing NOBE network in 2010. Since then, NOBE McGill has expanded quickly to become the center of attention for any engineer interested in taking their career to the next level. Between 2013 and 2016, NOBE increased its McGill campus presence by over 300% to actively over 500 students in its network. NOBE McGill is now the premier chapter with a strong position to expand across Canada through the University of Toronto all the way to the University of British Columbia.

History

2019-2020 Council
Position: Name:
Co-President Sarah Swanson
Co-President Katya Zappitelli
VP Internal Nolwenn Cousineau
VP Events Enan Ashaduzzaman
VP Marketing Elena Prioreschi
VP Finance Raphael Di Piazza
VP External Eden Ovadia
Senior Project Manager Jeremy Rau
Tech Director Bryan Jay
Communications Director Sneha Singh
Media Director Mairead Maloney
Media Director Christina Riachi
Graphics Director Jay Han
Graphics Director Erin Sass
External Relations Director Cyril Saidane
External Relations Director Dante Nesparoli
Operations Director Mike Tadayon
Logistics Director Sruthi Sudhir
Logistics Director Nicholas Salvo
Outreach Director Quang Anh Nguyen
Project Manager David Kronish
Project Manager Holly Thomlison

Core Events

Suit Up Engineers (Winter 2015)
  • Semi-Annual Suit Up Engineers (Speed Networking)
    • Suit Up is a networking event that occurs once a semester, where companies from all fields of business gather in order for students to inform themselves, meet industry professionals, and potentially score some job interviews.
  • Annual NOBE Business Case Competition (NBCC)
  • Lunch & Learn Workshops for Engineers (Accounting, Finance, Presentation, Leadership, Asset Management)
  • Company Networking & Info sessions (Prev: Capital One, McKinsey, Bain, BMO, L’Oreal, Accenture, National Instruments, RBC, Roland Berger)
  • MBA Info Sessions
  • Resume/Cover Letter & Networking workshops
2018-2019 Council
Position: Name: