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Jan 22, 2014

Student Consulting Group Helps Local Businesses

Over the past few months, teams of T'15s have participated in 66 projects for 15 organizations through the student-run group, Tuck Student Consulting Services (TSCS).  Yesterday, T'14 Co-Chairs Alena Harrison and Eric Winn, invited the community to view a summary of the group's work at the annual poster session. 

Tuck Student Consulting Services connects graduate business students with local businesses and non-profit initiatives through volunteer consulting projects.  TSCS provides students with real-world experience in consulting, the opportunity to apply their business skills, and a chance to volunteer in the community. Student teams work with 10-20 organizations each year on key business issues. 

The consulting engagements range from operations to marketing to strategy, and the TSCS teams strive to deliver recommendations that are relevant and impactful. Many of these organizations are recurring clients and hail from a wide range of industries, including education, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, transportation, etc.  Students do not receive compensation or academic credit. TSCS services are 100% pro bono; local businesses and non-profit organizations can benefit from and access the fresh perspectives and diverse knowledge of graduate business students from Tuck.

Tuck Student Consulting Services is affiliated with the Center for Business & Society.