"I don't know" to CEO is made possible by the generous support of the Conference Sponsors.

The Sponsor Showcase Luncheon is the tangible industry link for attendees to learn about business opportunities from leading firms in business management, finance, and technology. Attendees rank their industry preferences and will be assigned to a Sponsor Showcase Luncheon based on those preferences. The one-hour luncheons have various formats - panels, round-table discussions, presentations - but all will include a general overview of the company, career opportunities, and employee business experiences.

Platinum Sponsors

 
     
  Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm and a market leader in securities, asset management and credit services. The 54,000 members of Morgan Stanley in 30 countries and over 600 offices connect people, ideas and capital to help our clients achieve their financial aspirations.

Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Today, networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home communications, and Cisco Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of these networks. Cisco hardware, software, and service offerings are used to create Internet solutions that allow individuals, companies, and countries to increase productivity, improve customer satisfaction and strengthen competitive advantage. The Cisco name has become synonymous with the Internet, as well as with the productivity improvements that Internet business solutions provide. At Cisco, our vision is to change the way people work, live, play and learn.

Symantec is a global leader in infrastructure software, enabling businesses and consumers to have confidence in a connected world. The company helps customers protect their infrastructure, information, and interactions by delivering software and services that address risks to security, availability, compliance, and performance. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com.
 
 

Gold Sponsors

Student Group Sponsors

“I don't know” to CEO is hosted by 11 Stanford Student Pre-Professional Organizations

AKPsi: Alpha Kappa Psi is Stanford's only Co-Ed Professional Business Fraternity. Our mission is to develop well-trained, ethical, skilled, resourceful business leaders. Learn more

Business Association of Stanford Engineering Students: Our goal is to build the next generation of entrepreneurs by facilitating networking, discussion, education, and hands-on experience. BASES includes undergraduate and graduate students along with faculty members from all schools at Stanford including Business, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Humanities, and the Sciences. Learn more

Black Pre-Business Society: Black Pre Business looks to serve as a liason between the Stanford community and corporations, graduate schools and specialized organization. BBPS also looks to enhance the political, cultural, and social awareness of its members between the business world and black community. Learn more

Hispanic Undergraduate Business Association: Our mission is to provide our diverse group of members with the tools and resources to succeed in any environment. Through mentoring partnerships, resume workshops, business seminars, and job coaching, HUBA prepares its members to become leaders in their respective careers and to open the doors for Hispanic and minority advancement. Learn more

Society of Black Engineers and Scientists: SBSE promotes the successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of Black Scientists and Engineers through programs both on and off of Stanford University's campus. We provide students with academic support, networking opportunities, technical and professional development, and direct outreach to the community. Learn more

Society for Entrepreneurship in Latin America: The mission of SELA is to create and educate a network of future leaders in business, technology, and social innovation in the Americas for the purpose of fostering a global entrepreneurship community aware of Latin American affairs. Learn more

Society of Women Engineers: The National Society of Women Engineers is an undergraduate and graduate society that seeks to stimulate women to achieve their full potential as engineers and leaders. We promote corporate involvement, host programs based on women's issues in engineering from professional, personal and social perspectives, seek to spark interest in engineering and science at the pre-college level through outreach programs, and create a supportive environment within Stanford. Learn more

Stanford Consulting: Stanford Consulting is a non-profit, student-run organization that develops management and marketing strategies for companies large and small. Learn more

Stanford Finance: Stanford Finance provides information, training, and applied experience for students interested in entering the financial services industry. Relevant fields include investment banking, investment management, sales and trading, equity/fixed income research, and venture capital. Learn more

SPBA: The Stanford Pre-Business Association is a group of over two hundred talented, conscientious Stanford undergraduates interested in business. The club sponsors activities and services designed to expose its members to various aspects of the business world. Learn more

Stanford Women in Business: The Stanford Women in Business vision is to provide female Stanford students the opportunity to build a foundation in business and join an encouraging community of successful and aspiring businesswomen. Learn more