Kate Truong is an aspiring finance professional currently serving as the Incoming 2025 SMA Intern at BlackRock, beginning in September 2024. As Vice President of Chapter Operations for the Delta Sigma Pi - Gamma Chapter at Boston University, Kate actively contributes to organizational leadership and professional development, while also serving as a committee member. Kate has gained relevant industry experience as an Investment and Wealth Management Intern at Sapere Aude Consortium, Inc., and as a StrategyLab Analyst for the Boston University Consulting Group. In addition, Kate has worked at Bank of Easton as a Bank Teller, providing customer service and handling financial transactions. Kate is also known for hosting a self-created podcast focused on women's empowerment and has held leadership roles such as Class President at Oliver Ames High School and Operations Manager for a family business, where operational efficiency was streamlined. Academic studies are ongoing at Boston University, with an expected graduation in May 2026.
Delta Sigma Pi - Gamma Chapter at Boston University
Gamma Chapter was established in 1916 as the third chapter of Delta Sigma Pi and is currently the oldest active chapter in the country. Our chapter continues to grow in numbers and presence on campus with over 70 brothers who are actively engaged in BU’s community. We continue to operate under our four essential pillars: professionalism, community service, alumni, and brotherhood. Professionalism. In the Gamma Chapter we connect through our mutual interest in the world of business, commerce, and hospitality. A big part of our chapter is utilizing all of the skills of our experienced brothers to help the rest of the chapter and hold workshops on different skills such as, case interviewing, networking, resume and cover letter formatting, and workshops on different kinds of fields that are available for after graduation. Brotherhood. One of the most important aspects of Delta Sigma Pi is maintaining our close-knit brotherhood. We frequently have chapter social events like potlucks, workout classes, movie-marathons, and formals to strengthen these relationships. Alumni. Making connections and growing a network is an essential tool for succeeding in the commercial world. Gamma chapter makes an effort every semester to stay connected with our graduated brothers who are at a variety of companies like Accenture, Amazon, Deloitte, PwC, Salesforce, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Republic Records, Sony Music, Credit Suisse, Citi, Charles Schwab, IBM, Microsoft, Dell Technologies, KPMG, PayPal , and many more. Community Service. As our brothers graduate from Boston University we want them to enter the world with an appreciation for giving back to the community. Our VP of community service works to coordinate different community service projects for our chapter. These projects include, Cradles for Crayons, DSP Annual Book Drive, DSP Annual Blood Drive, Constant food drives for the local soup kitchens, Fenway Green Team, and donations.