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Georgia’s flagship business school, founded in 1912

Student Organizations

Pi Sigma Epsilon

Pi Sigma Epsilon, the only national, professional fraternity in marketing, sales management and selling, is the way to get the competitive edge in the field of marketing, sales management and selling! Founded in 1952, PSE was created to promote the fields of marketing and sales as careers and today is identified as one of the great impact forces training students for and encouraging them to enter those fields. Since it's founding, Pi Sigma Epsilon has served more than 45,000 members as a means for them to acquire professional skills.

On the collegiate level, PSE offers practical experience to members through active involvement in sales and marketing projects, marketing research, professional programs (speakers, tours, career shadowing, etc.), community service, social events general chapter operation and much more. On the professional level, PSE offers networking, continuing education and opportunity to support the development of the future leaders of sales and marketing.

The national network of PSE members represents a variety of experiences, opportunities and knowledge about what it takes to succeed in our dynamic global economy. Through participation in the programs of Pi Sigma Epsilon, members are provided the maximum benefit possible from the synergy created when a variety of individuals share a common goal.

For more information visit http://www.uga.edu/pse/.

Contact Information

Department of Marketing
Terry College of Business
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-6258
706-542-2123
706-542-3738 (fax)

Department Head

Charlotte Mason
138 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602
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Graduate Coordinator

Sundar Bharadwaj
105 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602
706-542-5542
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