Emma He

VP Of Membership at USC Business Technology Group

Emma Emma has a diverse range of work experience starting from their role as an Active Competitor at DECA Inc. in 2019. Emma then worked as a Private Tutor before joining Dublin High School as a Freshman Mentor and Senior Class Vice President. Emma served as a Member of the USC Marshall Women's Leadership Board and later worked as an After-School Tutor at USC Joint Educational Project. Emma then joined Starbucks as a Barista before taking on roles at Blue Shield of California as a People & Engagement Intern and at USC Business Technology Group as an Innovation Consultant and Director of Membership. Emma also worked at Cale & Irani Residential College as a Community Outreach Chair and Resident Assistant. Currently, they are working at Digital4Good x #ICANHELP as an HR + Recruiting Administrator.

Emma Emma obtained a High School Diploma in Business Administration and Management, General from Dublin High School in 2022. Currently, they are pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree at the University of Southern California, which is expected to be completed in 2025.

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USC Business Technology Group

Business Technology Group is a student organization that brings together Marshall School of Business and Viterbi School of Engineering students, as well as those with non-technical and technical backgrounds. Our mission is to introduce relevant business and technical skills to our members, spread recruitment opportunities, and create a forum for business and engineering students to network and learn from one another. We seek to increase awareness of roles in the tech field and the value of technical skills in the workplace within the Marshall community. By leveraging our historical relationships, building new ones, and leading a diverse officer team, we believe we can achieve these goals. BTG aims to host training workshops where members can be exposed to underrepresented topics such as digital marketing, block chain, and cyber security. Other areas such as entrepreneurship and recruitment skills are topics we have explored in the past. Over the last several months, we have forged contacts with Marshall and Viterbi organizations around these areas and look forward on holding sessions on them in the future. We believe that by cooperating with these organizations we can collectively “grow the pie” for Marshall students by creating opportunities for professional development and bringing in more companies to recruit at USC.