named programs · 5 · from sources
what they call their work
International Spring Case Competition
Annual event where student teams solve a supply chain case study provided by a corporate sponsor; includes networking with industry professionals and faculty
Mentorship Program
Initiative connecting SCMA members with mentors in the supply chain field to support professional development and career navigation
Site Tours
Organized visits to local companies allowing students to observe internal operations and engage with industry professionals; companies can request to host
Speaker Series
Semesterly general meetings featuring company representatives discussing supply chain topics, challenges, and career opportunities; includes interactive case studies
Spring Career Fair
Premier recruitment event for ASU supply chain students; connects employers with undergraduate and graduate talent; includes resume book access and mock interview workshops
activities · 2 groups
what they do
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Career Pathways & Workforce Training 5 activities
- Builds student capacity in supply chain managementSupports student development through a mentorship program, site tours of local companies, and an international case competition for undergraduate students from U.S. and global universities.
- Delivers experiential learning and professional development programsConducts case study sessions with companies like Dell, organizes site tours of local companies, and runs a mentorship program to enhance students’ practical understanding of supply chain operations and build professional skills.
- Hosts career development events for supply chain management studentsOrganizes a Career Fair, General Meeting Speaker Series (4–5 meetings per semester), and a Case Competition to connect students with industry professionals and real-world challenges. These events facilitate networking, learning, and recruitment opportunities for undergraduate and graduate supply chain management students.
- Hosts career development events for supply chain management studentsOrganizes a Career Fair, Speaker Series with 4 to 5 general meetings per semester, and a Case Competition to connect students with industry professionals and real-world challenges.
- Hosts international case competitionOrganizes an annual international case competition that brings together undergraduate students from U.S. and international universities to solve complex supply chain challenges, promoting global engagement and academic excellence.
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Member-Focused Job Board & Career Matching 2 activities
- Facilitates employer engagement and recruitmentProvides employers with free advertising for job postings and company events in its newsletter, access to a resume book, and opportunities to engage with students through mock interview workshops and career fair sponsorships.
- Facilitates employer engagement and recruitment opportunitiesProvides employers with free advertising for job postings and events, access to a resume book, and engagement opportunities such as mock interview workshops and distribution of student resumes to career fair sponsors.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$132K
Contributions & grants$132K100%
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expenses
Total expenses$88K
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balance sheet
Total assets$156K
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Net assets$156K
1 years on record · 2022–2022
relationships · 9
who they work with
- Arizona State University Network — Organization is open to students enrolled at Arizona State University.
- Arizona State University Network — Student organization based at Arizona State University.
- Dell Partner — Hosted a case study session where students collaborated with company representatives on a supply chain issue.
- Isha Karthik Partner — Contact person for submitting job postings and company events to the newsletter.
- KPMG Partner — Hosted a Speaker Series session on digitized supply chain and related challenges.
- Lauren Alcantar Partner — Network Relations contact for coordinating site tours.
- SCEC Partner — SCEC members receive waived registration fees for the SCMA Career Fair.
- Supply Chain Executive Consortium Partner — Collaborates with the Supply Chain Executive Consortium to facilitate networking between industry professionals, students, and faculty during events.
- W. P. Carey School of Business Partner — Collaborates with W. P. Carey School of Business as part of its organizational structure for supply chain management students.