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About Us

CESA is a School of Business Club that was formed in 1993 along with the Cooperative Education Program. We provide support to all business co-op students and enhance the Cooperative Education experience. All business co-op students are automatically members of this association upon acceptance in the program at no cost. Since it was founded in 1993, CESA has been a forum for discussion and networking opportunities - bringing students, faculty and the business community together.

Our main objective is to provide the community link between co-ops currently on work terms and campus life. We do this through our networking events as well as through our website initiatives.

Our Events and Activities:

Co-op Get-Togethers

CESA organizes monthly luncheons in downtown Edmonton for students currently on co-op work terms. These lunches provide the opportunity for students to network with each other and share their work experiences. These lunches typically gather 15 to 30 students.

Top of Class Dinner

Networking event involving keynote speakers, corporate sponsors, all co-op students and also the co-op office. This event has been a large success in the past and all students in the faculty of business may attend.  Look for the dinner in the fall.
 

Mentorship Program

In 2004 CESA has started the Mentorship Program which provides support for  new co-ops during their first job search experience.  The mentorship program was a huge success and has been carried forward with the hopes of further mitigating or reducing the anxiety of the job search process for new co-op students.

Feature Co-op

Every month CESA will feature a co-op on a work term and will post a short bio about that person and their current job on our website. This is a great way for students to learn about other co-op placements that they may be interested in.

Fundraising

Every year the CESA executive seeks out various funding for our initiatives. CESA generally operates with a small budget and works to maximize value to the co-op student body with that budget. Students may get involved by either applying to the next executive or by also getting involved as a CESA Event Volunteer.

2008 Executive


  

Joanne Ngo

President


  

Navneet Garaha

VP Finance


  

Allyn Tan

VP Operations

 

 

Kathleen Tran

VP Corporate Relations

 

 

Mike Woronuk

VP Marketing

 


Angel Tsui

VP Administration

 

 

Ang Li

VP Technology

 

 

 

 

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