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LGBT Student Association and
Section Q Straight Allies
Congratulations
to the HBS Team for their 2nd Place finish at the Reaching Out MBA
Conference Case Competition
In
the San Francisco Area? Interested in attending an info session for
members of the LGBT community hosted by Harvard, Columbia, Kellogg and
Stanford? Of course you are. Don't hesitate, register
for the October 29th event.
The
HBS LGBT Alumni have a new (& extremely cool) webpage...
Check
it out here
News: $250,000 HBS LGBT Fellowship
HBS alumni and the LGBT Student Association launch the
$250,000 fundraising campaign for the HBS
LGBT Fellowship.
Our Mission
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Student Association
(LGBTSA) is an organization of LGBT students, their
partners, and straight allies at Harvard
Business School. We're a formal and informal group of classmates
and friends, active on campus and on the town. Thanks for visiting our
website!
- Maintain a supportive environment for LGBT students in
the classroom, in corporate recruiting, and around campus.
Identifying as LGBT--whether at Harvard or in the greater business
world--can be an intimidating and difficult process. We provide a safe
community for our LGBT students and their partners, and we enjoy the
support of our straight allies. We help LGBT-friendly companies and
not-for-profit organizations reach out to the prospective talent in our
group. We hold social gatherings that connect our community with
classmates at HBS, with LGBT students at other graduate schools, and
with our alumni.
- Increase awareness and understanding of LGBT people at
the school and the surrounding business community.
In keeping with HBS’s mission to educate tomorrow’s leaders, we strive
to help our classmates and professors better understand the issues
involved in being--or working with--LGBT people. We kick off the year
with a campus-wide National Coming Out Day celebration, a day when most
students show their support by wearing a rainbow ribbon. Throughout the
year we hold peer workshops. We bring speakers to campus. We partner
with HBS Admissions on attracting talented prospective students, and
with the faculty on curriculum development.
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David Rosales '10 |

Brian Elliot '09 |

Amy Flikerski '09 |
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