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Reaching Out MBA, Inc., often abbreviated as ROMBA, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that empowers LGBT MBA students & LGBT MBA professionals to become professionals who will lead the way to equality in business education, in the workplace and throughout society. The organization seeks to educate, inspire and connect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender graduate business students and school clubs through its year round events. This programming anchored by the annual Reaching Out LGBT MBA & Business Graduate Conference, which is held each year in October and brings together over 1,400 LGBT MBAs & other business graduate students and 86 corporate partners.

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Reaching Out MBA, Inc. was first granted non-profit status by the IRS in 2004, though the annual conference has been going on since 1999.

Organization

Reaching Out MBA Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit managed by a full-time Executive Director, two full-time staff members, and overseen by a 9-member independent Board of Directors. The Board of Directors positions include President, Secretary, and Treasurer; additionally there are six other Directors. Each member of the Board of Directors has participated as a leader for a Reaching Out MBA Inc programming.

The organization hosts year-round events anchored by the Annual Reaching Out LGBT MBA & Graduate (ROMBA) Conference, which attracts over 1,400 attendees annually with representation from over 40 business school programs and over 80 corporate partners. The content of the annual Reaching Out LGBT MBA Conference is arranged by a team of 10 current MBA students competitively selected from business schools across the globe.

In 2014 the organization, in coordination with top global business schools, launched the LGBT MBA Fellowship, a scholarship and leadership development program designed to foster the next generation of our business leaders. Each ROMBA Fellow receives a minimum $10,000/year scholarship as well as customized leadership training and mentorship. As of the 2015-2016 application cycle 28 schools participate in the program.

Another key program is the annual Reaching Out MBA School Leadership Summit, which brings together rising LGBT MBA club leaders from business schools around the globe to network, discuss issues they are facing and ideate on solutions.

In late 2015, the organization announced that it would be operating the Friendfactor MBA Challenge program and integrate it into its existing on-campus LGBT MBA club program.

Annual Reaching Out LGBT MBA & Business Graduate Conference

Each year since 1999, the Reaching Out LGBT MBA Conference has been held in a major American city, and has been organized by a team of current MBA students from institutions all over the USA. The conference is planned and executed solely by unpaid volunteers each year. Over the course of the years, the conference size has grown dramatically, with recent years' attendance approaching or exceeding 1400. The conference includes opportunities for attendees to network with peers, learn by attending the panel sessions and guest lectures, and explore career opportunities by connecting with sponsor companies in the career expo. Each year over 80 companies, generally Fortune 500 companies, return to sponsor the conference each year, and use the conference as an opportunity to recruit LGBT MBA talent in the career expo portion of the event.

LGBTQ MBA Fellowship & Scholarship

In Fall 2014 The organization announced the Reaching Out LGBT MBA Fellowship. This LGBT MBA scholarship program was created as a joint effort between top business school programs and Reaching Out to demonstrate that business schools are outstanding opportunities for out LGBT young professionals and their active allies to build their careers. The Fellowship recipients will receive a minimum of $10,000 scholarship for each academic year, and also receive access to various Reaching Out programming, mentoring and LGBTQA leadership opportunities, some of which would be developed specifically for these Fellows.

As of the 2015-2016 application cycle, 28 business schools across the globe were participating. These schools include Booth School of Business, Columbia Business School, Haas School of Business, Kellogg School of Management, McCombs School of Business, MIT Sloan School of Management, New York University Stern School of Business, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Yale School of Management.

Case Library

ROMBA maintains a library of cases dealing with LGBT issues in business. As of Fall 2014, the library includes thirteen cases including the Harvard Business Publishing case on Lisa Sherman taught regularly at business schools worldwide. The annual ROMBA Case Writing Competition provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and/or professionals to contribute compelling cases to expand the library as well.

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Reaching Out MBA Wikipedia