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GW Chronicle of the Yawp

Club Spotlight: the YES! Club

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Divya S
In this first edition of Club Spotlight, Naima A introduces the leaders, goals, and activities of the YES! Club.

The lively GWUOHS YES! (Young Entrepreneur and Stocks) Club works to introduce students to a variety of business-related topics, such as marketing, entrepreneurship, and investing. The YES! Club, the school’s first and only business club, focuses on teaching students the fundamentals of personal finance, entrepreneurship, and finding ways to earn money. Under the leadership of student leader Julian-Alexandre W. and a group of committed moderators, Natalia Giraldo and Michele Hunolt, the club offers a forum for students to develop their business skills and consider pursuing entrepreneurship. But that’s not all! The club is pleased to welcome Linda H., Bobby M., and Martin B. as three new vice presidents this year. They will bring their experience and energy to the leadership group.

The YES! Club has a rich history of success, having served as the school’s official merchandise provider, generating over $3,000 in revenue, and now has approximately 150 customers. In previous years, the club has undertaken projects such as managing the school store and organizing merchandise sales. But this is just the beginning! This school year, the YES! Club has exciting activities planned for its members. The first meeting is scheduled for December 15th, where two departments will be offered: the merchandise shop and financial literacy. The merchandise shop will continue to provide students with high-quality products, while the financial literacy department will focus on equipping members with essential knowledge and skills for managing personal finances.

If you’re interested in the way of business, the YES Club is the right place for you!

— student leader Julian Alexandre W.

Students can also get firsthand exposure to the stock and investment markets through the YES! Club’s organized investing competitions. These contests give participants a great chance to put their knowledge to use and get insight from actual situations. The first meeting on Dec. 15 is when the club solidifies its member list, so interested students are encouraged to reach out to Julian or the leadership team to join. At GWUOHS, the YES! Club is a vibrant community that encourages students to learn more about business and entrepreneurship. With its wide range of events and committed leadership, the club gives its members the tools they need to succeed in the corporate world. 

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Naima A
Naima A, Editorial Board Member
Naima is a sophomore at GWUOHS, and this is her first year writing for the Chronicle. She is very passionate about reading, authorship, painting, and studying various subjects. In addition to the Chronicle, she participates in a few clubs including the Peer Mentor Club, Finer Things Club, Young Entrepreneur Society, Yearbook Club, and is a tutor for the Writing Lab. She loves trying out new things and enjoys creating memories wherever she may be. 
Divya S
Divya S, Editor-in-Chief
Divya is a freshman at GWUOHS, and this is her second year writing for the Chronicle. Focusing on the community news column, she is an active reporter for the newspaper. This year, she is also in charge of maintaining the online news site. Aside from the Chronicle, she leads the Model United Nations Club and is a member of the Yearbook Club, the STEM Club, the Writing Lab, and the Peer Mentor Program. When not writing, Divya can be found singing, studying a language, solving puzzles, or immersed in a book. She looks forward to continuing working as a liaison between the news and the community.
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