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National Organization for Business and Engineering : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Organization for Business and Engineering
The National Organization for Business and Engineering (also referred to as NOBE) is a national society uniting business, management, and engineering organizations from universities in the US. == History ==
NOBE originally began as SBME, The Society for Business & Management in Engineering. SBME was founded in 1998 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by then Mechanical Engineering student, Alex Meyer. The organization was formed in order to bridge the gap between engineering and business in the academic environment, thereby helping students develop into prepared and effective business leaders as well as engineers. From the outset, SBME was intended to be an organization that would eventually expand to major universities with engineering programs. Meyer recruited Cam Kennedy, Brent Schwoerer, and John Hebda to form SBME’s first managing board. Upon Meyer’s graduation, John Hebda became the organization’s second president and was joined by an expanded board of directors selected by SBME’s founding board. Alex Meyer continued to support the organization and the board and to serve as an occasional presenter. In 2001 he established the first SBME Student Scholarship sponsored by his then employer, Deloitte Consulting. In 2006, a member of the Society for Business and Management in Engineering (SBME) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign proposed to move forward with the initial goal of expanding the organization to other universities and take it to a national level to gain exposure and recognition, while providing an environment for students all over the nation who are interested in business and engineering. SBME contacted similar organizations at three other universities (Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan) with this idea and put in motion the transformation into the National Organization for Business and Engineering. In March 2007, representatives from each of these universities convened at the University of Illinois to formally launch the national organization and make the vision of a national presence a reality. Alex Meyer returned to Urbana to keynote at the event. In 2008, NOBE’s first executive board of directors was formed with Andy Forti, Toni McEwan, Alex Meyer, and Matthew Price as its initial members.
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