Cornell Social Business Consulting
Mohamed Kane is an accomplished student at Cornell University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Operations Research and Engineering. Currently serving as Internal Vice President and Conference Planning Chair for the National Society of Black Engineers - Cornell Chapter, Mohamed also holds multiple roles, including Product Manager at Hack4Impact, where development of the Cornell Hack4impact Endowment Manager (CHEM) is in progress. Experience includes designing a data visualization tool for The WASH Foundation, developing fundraising strategies with Cornell Social Business Consulting, and completing internships at EY in Technology Consulting and Bain & Company's Private Equity Group. Previous positions include Supply Chain Operations Intern at GE Aerospace and externship with Accenture. Additional qualifications stem from prestigious pre-college programs at Columbia and Harvard, along with a high school diploma from Phillips Exeter Academy.
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Cornell Social Business Consulting
Social Business Consulting (SBC) is a student-run nonprofit organization headquartered at Cornell University that provides pro-bono consulting services to social entrepreneurs around the world. We connect our consultants with meaningful projects to enhance the impact of social and environmental ventures. Our members learn valuable management and consulting skills while visibly seeing the power and impact of their work. Our services are highly versatile and multifunctional, and they vary tremendously depending on the needs of the clients and our talent at hand.