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Bertolon School of Business Fund

A New Era of Growth

Joel Surette '19 in the Cabot Lab

A New Era of Growth

Meet the Moment™ will help us realize our vision by setting and meeting strategic goals that align with the university’s mission and the new 2020 AACSB standards, creating opportunities for students through a commitment to teaching excellence, research and civic engagement.

Bertolon School of Business Fund

Our top priorities:

Graduates often need to hit the ground running upon entering the business world, making it even more important to provide a hands-on, collaborative approach to an engaged learning process whereby students learn by doing and by reflecting on their experiences. Such real-world training can be seen through the Cabot Wealth Management Lab, which provides students with technology and tools—and access to global market data—that is used by investment professionals. The Student Managed Investment Fund provides opportunities for finance students to experience portfolio and investment management processes, creating returns on the fund and growing the assets to ultimately create Salem State scholarships for future students, further aiding experiential learning opportunities.

Many of these students often balance this rigorous coursework with one or more jobs unrelated to their career track, which can cause them to miss out on critical experiential opportunities that position them for longterm success.

The Meet the Moment™ campaign includes support for paid internships that will enable more students to take advantage of vital opportunities that align with their ambitions—without jeopardizing their financial stability.

For our students, having someone in their corner can make all the difference. The Meet the Moment™ campaign will allow us to expand peer-to-peer mentoring and grow the number of success coaches serving students with distinct needs, including veterans, first-generation students and students from underrepresented populations.

The Bertolon School of Business’ Center for Student Success, in collaboration with the career services office, will lead the BSB internship program, providing comprehensive financial and academic support for students to focus on their career aspirations while attending Salem State.

The program is designed to address the specific internship obstacles Salem State students face—such as leaving a current paying job and dealing with additional course and travel expenses—by providing stipends, course tuition, administrative support, and employer incentives.

At the Bertolon School of Business, it is our responsibility and privilege to create a space where the future business leaders of the region can propose impactful community projects and research, because innovations lead to economic growth.

We believe that the economic future of our local community rests firmly both on the businesses that abound in this area and on the new ventures that Salem State students and others will establish here, and it is our mission to encourage and support creativity and innovation through entrepreneurial programs and activities.

Opportunity for all

Julio Hernandez in his graduation attire
Julio Hernandez '23

"Being the second eldest of five gives me more of a reason to finish school and hopefully have a successful life. I not only want to make my parents proud, but I also want to show my younger siblings that school is important."

Marguerite Ortiz '22 wearing a pink top
Marguerite Ortiz '22

“Donor support is very important for student success because many times the financial aspect of school is put on the back burner while juggling classes and work, allowing students to refocus on what is most important: their classes.”

Anthony Flores
Anthony Flores '22

"Without the credit recovery program, I wouldn't have been able to persist and make it to graduation. I'm grateful to Salem State for making it possible for me to cross the finish line and pursue my goals."

Virginia Lyons wearing a beige sweater
Virginia Lyons '16, AAF board member

“The programs I engaged with at Salem State—inside and outside the classroom—helped me develop into the person and the leader that I am today.”

Sanjay Kudrimoti PhD
Sanjay Kudrimoti PhD, associate professor of accounting and finance

“In our investment courses and through the Student Managed Investment Fund, our primary focus is to create a well-diversified growth portfolio with returns, ultimately creating scholarships for students.”

Contact Us

Advancement, Alumni Association and Foundation

Tax identification number (EIN): 04-262-0632
331 Lafayette Street, 2nd floor
Salem, MA 01970
Mailing Address:
352 Lafayette St.
Salem, MA 01970
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