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We are Tulanes premier co-ed business fraternity. Since its formation on October 5, 1904, at New York University, Alpha Kappa Psi has been the oldest, most prestigious business fraternity. Through its core values of brotherhood, knowledge, integrity, service, and unity, AKPsi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders. With nearly 240,000 members, AKPsi has expanded chapters to more than 300 campuses worldwide. The Pi Chi Chapter at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, was founded in 1999 and re-established in 2004. With over 130 active members pursuing the fraternitys core values, this chapter has become one of the largest AKPsi chapters in the country. The Pi Chi Chapter prides itself on the many events that it offers, including Professional Development, Speaker Series, Brotherhood, Fundraising, and Community Service events.
Tradewind Group is a local company in Hawaii that provides investment opportunities, insurance options, and premier technology and systems integration services to commercial, government, and nonprofit organizations.
Eppes is a Greenville, SC-based company in the Business Services sector.
Hartman-Walsh Painting Company is a Saint Louis, MO-based company in the Business Services sector.
The Education and Employment Ministry is an interfaith, 501(c) 3, nonprofit organization that exists to break cycles of incarceration and poverty in Oklahoma. By providing education, social services, job training and ultimately, job placement services to individuals re-entering society, TEEM aims to reduce recidivism rates, strengthen families and increase public safety. TEEM takes a three-pronged approach to breaking cycles of incarceration and poverty in Oklahoma by providing its participants with education, social services and job placement assistance. We holistically prepare our participants for employment and successful reintegration by incorporating mentoring, character building, job and life skills training into our program. TEEMs courses are evidence-based and supported by thorough research. Because Oklahoma consistently ranks among the highest in the nation in male and female incarceration rates, TEEM is poised to make a lasting impact in the lives of many of the 8,400 Oklahomans who re-enter society after a period of incarceration each year. We believe individuals who truly desire to succeed should not be defined by past mistakes, but rather, by their potential for future success. With the support of the community, we strive to break the stigma attached to individuals who have been impacted by incarceration. By giving a hand up, we help these men and women refine their skills, achieve their goals and obtain self-sufficiency.