Business Today
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Business Today was founded in 1968 by three students at Princeton University - Jonathan Perel, Steve Forbes, and Michael Mims - in order to combat animosity and misunderstanding between college students and business executives. Currently, Business Today is the largest student-run magazine in the United States. It is published twice a year with a distribution of well over 100,000.
Held in New York City each fall, the Business Today International Conference provides a unique and valuable opportunity for college students to meet, interact, and learn from high level executives and political leaders. It brings together 150 students from across the US and around the world to discuss and share perspectives on relevant business issues, and to benefit from the knowledge and experience of current world leaders. Organized by students at Princeton University, it is the largest conference of its kind in the US and has been a perennial success throughout the recent decades.
[edit] Current leadership
President Julio Rojas '10
Director, International Conference Amit Mukherjee '10
Editor-in-Chief Sudeep Doshi '10
Publisher Kate Holman '10
Director, Finance Conor Sutherland '10
Director, Corporate Contacts Clayton Sachs '10
Director, Executive Relations Ankur Patel '09
Director, Online Journal William Peng '10
Director, Princeton Seminar Series Alex Kennedy'09
Director, Business Development Beau Thomas '09
[edit] Former members
- Steve Forbes-editor-in-chief Forbes Magazine
- Wendy Kopp- founder Teach for America
- Meg Whitman-President and CEO Ebay
[edit] External link
Also see: Business Today - India's leading business magazine