Building Success Together
Our Mission
The Texas State University Chapter of the American Marketing Association is an organization with the mission of advancing the practice and appreciation of marketing for students and professionals who seek to increase their knowledge and skills through national and local programming, while providing a forum for peer networking and resource development.
interested in Building your professional career path and portfolio?
Attend our weekly Wednesday meetings to gain insight of what it's like to be an AMA Member! AMA is a great organization to be involved with that propels business growth. With countless internship opportunities, workshops, and committee meetings, we connect with students providing them with resources they need to be successful. We give students the opportunity to practice essential business and marketing skills by allowing directors to work together with other committees to have effective cross-functional teams.
Why ama?
In an atmosphere of inspiration, hear directly from our members about why they decided to join and became a part of our chapter.
"As a Marketing major, this organizational opportunity gave me hopes to be able to get some experience in marketing with like-minded students. Through our educational workshops and speaker meetings, I've been able to gain valuable advice and lessons from business professionals."
"AMA has really changed my experience. I've met so many amazing people here who have similar majors to me. It really gives me a sense of community where I can grow and develop my skills."
"I wanted to be part of an organization that related to my major at first. Once I started to get more involved with the org I realized how much I was learning. From learning how to delegate, time manage, working well with others, communicated and ultimately to leading."
"I joined AMA to level up my marketing skills but gained so much more. During my time in the organization, I have had the opportunity to be part of a driven, team-focused environment that challenges everyone to xonstantly improve."