The Adam Smith Society sponsors chapters at most of the nation’s top MBA programs. With assistance from the national office, we empower student leaders to organize self-governing and self-sustaining chapters on their campuses. Chapter leaders recruit other student members, organize programs and events, and work on campus to build both the Smith Soc brand and promote our message and mission: that a business career and the institutions of American capitalism are innately positive -- essential for maintaining freedom, sustaining prosperity, and ensuring a good life for all.
After our student members' graduation, we continue programming for members through our Professional Chapters, which host programs of exclusive salon dinners, regional events and networking opportunities for market-minded businessmen and women in cities across the country.
SMITH SOC STUDENT CHAPTERS
- Baylor (Hankamer)
- Berkeley (Haas)
- BYU (Marriott)
- BU (Questrom)
- Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
- Chicago (Booth)
- Columbia
- Cornell (Johnson)
- CU Boulder (Leeds)
- Dartmouth (Tuck)
- Duke (Fuqua)
- Georgetown (McDonough)
- Harvard
- Hebrew University (HUJI)
- Indiana (Kelley)
- Michigan (Ross)
- MIT (Sloan)
- NYU (Stern)
- Northwestern (Kellogg)
- Notre Dame (Mendoza)
- Pitt (Katz)
- Penn (Wharton)
- Reichman University (IDC Herzliya)
- Rice (Jones)
- SMU (Cox)
- Stanford
- Texas (McCombs)
- UCLA (Anderson)
- UNC (Kenan-Flagler)
- USC (Marshall)
- Vanderbilt (Owen)
- Virginia (Darden)
- Washington Univ. St. Louis (Olin)
- Yale