Pi Sigma Epsilon - University of South Carolina

Pi Sigma Epsilon - University of South Carolina

Business Content

Columbia, South Carolina 51 followers

Professional Business Fraternity

About us

Here at Pi Sigma Epsilon at The University of South Carolina, we are a group of young professionals who seek to learn about and gain more experience in the professional business world. Our chapter aims to be a warm, welcoming community that supports members' professional and personal development. We are a close-knit community that strives to be excellent friends as well as resources for one another!

Website
https://garnetgate.sa.sc.edu/organization/pisigmaepsilon
Industry
Business Content
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Columbia, South Carolina
Type
Educational
Founded
2024
Specialties
sales, marketing, and management

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Employees at Pi Sigma Epsilon - University of South Carolina

Updates

  • PSE is so excited to share that a group of our members gathered together at the South Carolina State Fair last night! As an organization, we prioritize professionalism greatly. We believe that making relationships is the key to becoming professionals! Strong connections with each chapter member have made us a tight-knit community! We are so happy to be able to call all PSE members, good friends.

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  • A few days ago, a couple of members of PSE's exec team had the opportunity to hop onto a Zoom call with members of PSE back when it was previously chartered at the University of South Carolina! Pi Sigma Epsilon was initially chartered at USC in 1966. Historically, no university has ever produced more than two national Pi Sigma Epsilon Presidents, besides us. The University of South Carolina has had six members go on to be the national PSE presidents as they furthered their careers. This is the history that motivates us to continue to work hard and build our organization on campus. On our zoom call, we were lucky enough to be joined by four former University of South Carolina PSE members, three of them having gone on to become PSE National Presidents. We would like to give a huge thank you to Smitty Harrison, Larry Bonds, Bill Murphy, and Mark Khalil for taking the time to speak with us. We value the connections we have made with them, and are proud to have them as resources and mentors!

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  • We are so excited to announce that after the rechartering of Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Rho chapter at the University of South Carolina, we held our very first professional development session! This professional development session was none other than a LinkedIn workshop! As LinkedIn is imperative in the growth and success of young professionals, we are thrilled to have extra knowledge under our belts. We would like to thank Alexis Townsend for taking the time out of her busy schedule to come speak with us, and for making her presentation so interactive and personable. Her presentation was truly engaging, and we appreciated her sense of humor! We are looking forward to the professional development events coming to PSE in the future, and we are excited to implement our newly acquired knowledge on our personal LinkedIn profiles!

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  • We are thrilled to share with everyone that a couple of nights ago we were able to hold our official rechartering and initiation ceremony for all of our new members! A tremendous thank you to Carolyn Mang, Lauren Porter, Dennis Papafotopoulos, and our faculty advisor Taia McGinnis for coming out to help make this night so special for everyone! We are so excited to start this journey here at The University of South Carolina, and looking forward to recruitment this spring! #pisigmaepsilon #uofsc #businessfraternity #pseuofsc

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