A core component of the Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship (JJCBE) is its dedication to engagement and outreach programs. There is a sincere belief and commitment among the faculty and administration of the JJCBE that these programs and opportunities provide students with unique hands-on experiences that will ultimately benefit them while they are in school and after they graduate. These programs and experiences also benefit the community and beyond.

 

Other Engagement & Outreach Program Details:

 

Pro Bono Consulting Courses/SEA Interns

If you are interested in participating as a client, please visit: http://www.montana.edu/business/e-center/for-companies.html

 

Orser Executive Speakers Forum

The MSU JJCBE’s David Orser Executive Speakers Forum is named for David B. Orser, a 1966 MSU graduate who started funding the program in 1988 in order to inspire MSU business students to pursue careers as innovative, responsible, and ethical business leaders. These events are FREE and open to the public.
http://www.montana.edu/business/orser/index.html

 

Family Business Program and Awards Day

Established in 1994 as an outreach program through Montana State University Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship (JJCBE), The Family Business Program offers education and information to the backbone of many Montana businesses, those that are owned and managed by families of Montana. The annual seminar and awards luncheon, usually held in the fall, has reached out to hundreds of businesses and provided education and fact based information to thousands of participants. We encourage you to nominate a family business or your own business.
http://www.montana.edu/business/familybusiness/index.html

 

Women's Circle of Excellence Conference

The MSU JJCBE Women’s Circle of Excellence mission is to enhance and enrich the lives of our women alumnae, associates and friends by opening doors for mentoring and networking while creating educating and inspiring opportunities for women by women.
http://www.montana.edu/business/wcoe/index.html

 

Student Clubs & Organizations

There are a variety of opportunities for students to develop their professional skills outside of the classroom by participating in a student club or organization. Many of the business oriented clubs and organizations bring in business professionals as guest speakers, visit companies and non-profits, as well as provide consulting for area businesses.
http://www.montana.edu/business/current-students/clubs/index.html