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Sigma Iota Epsilon

Zeta Rho Chapter

 

National Honorary and Professional Management Fraternity


Introduction to SIE - Zeta Rho

Thank you for your interest in joining Sigma Iota Epsilon (SIE). SIE is a national honorary and professional management society, founded in 1927 to enhance the academic and professional aspects of management. SIE unites the business and management students of Walden University together on professional and social levels.

 

Mission Statement

Sigma Iota Epsilon is a nationally recognized business association that is both an honorary and professional fraternity. 

 

The purpose of Sigma Iota Epsilon is two-fold: to encourage and recognize scholastic excellence and to promote cooperation between the academic and practical aspects of management.

 

Goals

  • To stimulate interest and achievement in the field of management.
  • To stimulate scholarship in management.
  • To facilitate contacts between students and practicing managers.
  • To recognize persons who have made contributions to the field of management.
  • To gain recognition of the contribution and value of scholastic achievement in the management discipline.


Minimum Eligibility Requirements

Bachelor's and master's students must graduate with a 3.875 GPA or higher and doctoral students must be in good academic standing and have published and/or presented in a peer reviewed journal and/or presented at a conference.

 

SIE-Zeta Rho Officers

 

Dan Konzen - President

Timothy J. Woods - Vice President

Jimmy Fikes - Secretary

Gregory Schroeder - University Liason

Raghu Korrapati, Ph.D.  - Faculty Advisor


Membership Information
Please email Timothy Woods at twood003@waldenu.edu

 

For more information about SIE, please visit the Zeta Rho Chapter of Sigma Iota Epsilon Web site at http://web.mac.com/dkonzen/iWeb/SIEZetaRho/Home.html

 



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