About Us
NYU Net Impact is a student-run business organization at New York University. Through our weekly speaker series, as well as our flagship programs, we inspire student leaders to harness their skills and careers to drive transformational social and environmental change across all industries.
For the past 10 years, we have brought together the brightest minds from various disciplines and backgrounds at New York University to advance positive social and environmental impact.
What Factors Define NYU Net Impact?
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Diverse Aspirations
Our chapter embraces a wide range of academic and career aspirations, with members pursuing majors ranging from Data Science to Education Studies. This diversity of interests creates an organization enriched by a variety of experiences and perspectives, enhancing both our educational programs and team-building activities.
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Growth Mindset
Net Impact is dedicated to continuous growth and improvement, both individually and collectively. We prioritize feedback and learning as essential processes that help us become more effective leaders, enhancing our capabilities and enriching our contributions to the organization and society.
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Family Pride
At Net Impact, our connection is rooted in shared values, cultivating an atmosphere where collaboration, respect, and mutual support flourish. We take pride in celebrating each other by showing up for one another, whether it's at the finish line of a half marathon or while relaxing together in Sosnoff Lounge.
Net Impact’s Global Network
We are a distinguished chapter of Net Impact, a global organization consisting of 300+ chapters and more than 130,000 members dedicated to leveraging business for social and environmental change. Our affiliation with this expansive community allows us to collaborate with diverse leaders and experts from various sectors, enhancing our project work and initiatives. By participating in national events and connecting with chapters worldwide, we gain valuable insights and resources that empower us to tackle pressing social issues.