American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)

The American Association of Airport Executives is the largest professional organization for airport executives in the world, representing thousands of airport management personnel at public-use airports nationwide. AAAE's primary goal is to assist airport executives in fulfilling their responsibilities to the airports and communities they serve.

AAAE membership is truly representative of airport management throughout the country. It places equal emphasis on large and small airport concerns, reflecting a membership composed of executives from large and medium-sized airports, as well as hundreds of managers from smaller airports used exclusively by general aviation or commuter airlines.

Contact: Dr. Chunyan Yu

Delta Mu Delta

Delta Mu Delta is an international business society that recognizes and encourages excellence in students. Benefits include lifetime recognition for outstanding achievement, acknowledgement for federal employment, networking opportunities, and scholarship opportunities.

Contact: Dr. Sohel Imroz

Student Advisory Board

These students are selected for their leadership, hard work, outstanding academic accomplishments, and dedication to the College of Business. Student Advisory Board members provide the communication conduit between the student body and the faculty/staff to enhance the effectiveness of the college.

Contact: Professor Laura Reece

Phi Beta Lambda

Future Business Leaders of America (Phi Beta Lambda) is a nonprofit education association with a quarter of a million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields.

Contact: Dr. Bert Zarb

Financial Investment Club

Provide a means for students to discover the world of finance and to increase the awareness of investment & financial management.

Contact: Dr. Maria Rickling

Business Aviation Student Association (BASA)

BASA’s main goals are to support the mission and motives of the National Business Aviation Association, to research and exemplify various aspects of business aviation for members of the business aviation industry and the general public, and to provide greater exposure for business aviation within Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University by networking and attending industry events.

The National Business Aviation Association was founded in 1947 in New York City. It is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 9,000 companies.

Contact: Dr. Blaise Waguespack

Business Eagles

The Business Eagle Program is designed to launch high preforming business students into the competitive world of the aviation and aerospace industry. Students accepted into the program will be exposed to a series of activities that have been developed in conjunction with industry and Embry-Riddle’s own Career Services to produce a graduate capable of rapid employment and early levels of productivity. These results will be achieved by providing the student with additional training and hands-on experience needed to gain the attention of employers.

Contact: Professor Laura Reece