PCSB Celebrates the 2023 Inductees to Beta Gamma Sigma and Alpha Mu Alpha

The Providence College School of Business inducted undergraduate and graduate students into Alpha Mu Alpha, the American Marketing Association’s national honor society, and Beta Gamma Sigma, the honor society of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, on Friday, March 31. Sixty members were inducted into Alpha Mu Alpha and 46 undergraduate students, 20 MBA students, and 2 faculty members into Beta Gamma Sigma.

Liane Nadeau, keynote speaker
Liane Nadeau ’11
Keynote Speaker

To join Alpha Mu Alpha, a student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 (out of 4.0) in the student’s major and overall. The PCSB founded the chapter in fall 2011.

Beta Gamma Sigma membership is offered to the top 10% of the junior undergraduate class and the top 20% of the graduating MBA class. It has inducted more than 830,000 students worldwide since its founding in 1913. The mission of BGS is to encourage and honor academic
achievement in the study of business to foster personal and professional excellence, and to advance the founding values and principles of the Society — honor and integrity, the pursuit of wisdom and earnestness.

Jacqueline Elcik, senior associate dean, opened the ceremony followed by greetings from Providence College’s provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, Sean Reid. Liane Nadeau ’11 was invited to deliver the keynote address. Nadeau is currently executive vice president, head of media investment at Digitas North America. The Alpha Mu Alpha induction was led by Rae Caloura, practitioner faculty in the Department of Marketing. Kris Shepherd, associate director of undergraduate programs led the Beta Gamma Sigma induction. Taryn Tremblay ’23, president of the PC American Marketing Association chapter spoke on behalf of the group and Nicole Buckley ’23 represented Beta Gamma Sigma as a speaker.

Congratulations to all of the inductees!

BGS Inductees group photo
2023 BGS Inductees
2023 AMA Inductees group photo
2023 AMA Inductees