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Columbia-China Law and Business Association (CCLBA) is a preprofessional organization that hosts events relevant to finance, business, and law that are intended to educate our members, help them reach out to relevant people and organizations, and further their preprofessional goals.
 
Columbia-China Law and Business Association (CCLBA) is a preprofessional organization that hosts events relevant to finance, business, and law that are intended to educate our members, help them reach out to relevant people and organizations, and further their preprofessional goals.
  
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* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cclba/ Official Website]
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 4 June 2010

Columbia-China Law and Business Association
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Founded:
Recognition: ABC
Membership:
Executive Board: David Gu (President)
Jesse Liu (Vice President)
Ian Li (Business Chair)
Yuxiao Huang (Alumni/Internal Chair)
Category: Pre-professional
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cclba/
Contact: cclba@columbia.edu

Columbia-China Law and Business Association (CCLBA) is a preprofessional organization that hosts events relevant to finance, business, and law that are intended to educate our members, help them reach out to relevant people and organizations, and further their preprofessional goals.

CCLBA often coordinates events with Kaplan, EconSociety, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, the Asian Business Association (Columbia Business School), and other organizations. Events that CCLBA hosts each year include the ABA-CCLBA business school mentoring initiative, how to find an internship panel, and "how to turn an internship into a full-time offer" panel.

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