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HOW TO GET INVOLVED
There are many ways for area companies and professionals to get involved with the Graduate Business Programs at PSU.
Here are quick links to some of the topics covered elsewhere among these pages:
- Recruiting for full-time positions
- MBA + Internship Program
- MBA + Mentor Program
- MBA + Student Business Projects
- Corporate Support & Corporate Partners
In addition, we offer the following opportunities for professionals seeking to share their time, knowledge, and experience with future business colleagues at PSU.
Guest Speakers on Campus
Throughout the 2006–2007 academic year, the School of Business had more than 100 executives on campus as guest speakers, sharing their expertise and knowledge with our students. These executives cover a wide range of Northwest industries, from the Presidents of small companies like Insight Schools and Hanna Andersson to the highest executives at Legacy Health Systems, Intel, and other multinational corporations. This is a wonderful opportunity to share your expertise with future professionals, and to connect with the next generation of Portland area business colleagues.
Executives in Residence
Each term the SBA invites select executives to the School to participate in our Executive in Residence Program. During their time spent on campus, they partake in a variety of activities, including giving a class lecture and meeting with faculty and students. Some recent participating executives include:Mark Donegan, Chairman and CEO, Precision Castpart; Roger Hinshaw, President, Bank of America; and Erin Hubert, VP/GM, Entercom-Portland.
Contact Information
If you are interested in participating in any of these programs, please contact the Director of Graduate Career Services & Corporate Outreach. Click here for contact information.
The PSU School of Business provides value to local businesses in a number of ways. Our graduate business students are more than just a pool of promising future employees; they can provide reliable and capable resources for meeting immediate business needs through our Internship Program and our Business Project Program.
We also strive to be a resource for bringing the latest academic scholarship to the business community through annual conferences and other events.
We serve a vital role as a meeting ground for Portland business leaders, future business professionals, and the international business community. Within these doors one may find knowledge, scholarship, investigation and research, networking, innovation, and opportunity.

