Maryland's Chapter of the Collegiate
AMA Wins National Award
The
University of Maryland chapter of the
American Marketing Association (AMA)
used to have just 15 members. Today,
thanks to the efforts of Professors Mary
Harms and Steve Vargo, and the 15
carryover members from last year, that
number has multiplied 10 fold, and the
chapter now boasts 150 active, national
members! This dramatic increase, along
with an overnight trip to New York City
and increased philanthropic efforts, was
enough to catch the attention of the
national AMA. The University of Maryland
chapter was one of four collegiate
chapters to be recognized as the Most
Revitalized Chapter at the recent 2005
AMA Collegiate Conference in New
Orleans.
The chapters restructuring has
included changing the purpose of just
being a forum for marketing recruiters,
to one of focused direction and exciting
programs for the student members. In
November the sponsors took 38 students
on an overnight trip to New York City,
where they went to breakfast with the
business professionals in the New York
Chapter of AMA. They heard a lecture by
the well-known fashion designer Donna
Karon, and they had a roundtable
discussion on the topic of advergaming.
The students saw, and thought: this
could definitely be me in a few years.
Senior marketing major Laura Hart was
able to get an internship with Donna
Karan, and was so successful that she
was the first intern ever to be asked to
return to help the international fashion
company with the launch of their fall
fashion line.
Several of the documents that are
required for consideration of awards at
the national collegiate conference
include writing a chapter plan and an
annual report, which the group prepared.
Some of the increase in membership has
been attributed to students hearing the
buzz about the NYC trip in the local
bars.
Another criteria for recognition is
to raise the level of philanthropic
activities. Listening to a speaker from
My Sisters Circle, a group for
disadvantaged fifth grade girls, sparked
that fire in several of the club
members. The speaker said most of the
fifth grade girls had never heard about
the opportunity to go to college, and
would really benefit from hearing about
college life. Several young women raised
their hands and volunteered to go to
Baltimore in March and talk with these
girls about life in college. They have
gone on to create a Web site for the
group, which is currently being
constructed.
Professor Harms is in her fourth year
as a lecturer with the Smith School and
teaches BMGT 451, Consumer Behavior, and
BMGT 484, Electronic Marketing.
Professor Vargo teaches BMGT 350,
Marketing Principles and Organization.
In a message to Dean Howard Frank,
Professor Harms said how proud she was
of the Smith students, and that they
were excellent ambassadors for the Smith
School of Business at the conference,
and that she looks forward to bringing
home more awards next year.
For more information on the
University of Maryland Chapter of the
American Marketing Association, visit
their website at
http://www.studentorg.umd.edu/ama/.
The co-presidents are Noreen McCaffrey,
who can be reached via e-mail at
namccaff@wam.umd.edu, and Jeffrey
Small, who can be reached at
byg.dog@verizon.net.
▓ Carol Cron,
Smith Newslink Inside