Professional Schools Clubs

  • Darden Capital Management

    Darden Capital Management (“DCM”) has the responsibility of managing six investment portfolios for the Darden School Foundation (“DSF”). The managers report in person to the Investment Committee twice annually, at the October and April meetings, or any other time as requested by DSF and its Trustees. Please see Mayo Center website or visit Linkedin page for more information.

  • Darden Catholic Student Association

    The Darden Catholic Student Association exists to support Darden students, faculty, and families by enabling them to know, love, and serve God more fully. The club will be a resource for those seeking to practice their faith at Darden and in the future and for those interested in learning about Catholic values. 

  • Darden Christian Fellowship

    Darden Christian Fellowship is an inter-denominational, welcoming forum for Darden students, faculty, and staff to grow in their knowledge of and relationship with Jesus Christ.  We invite all who are solid in their faith and understanding of scripture as well as those who are just beginning their journey.  We exist to provide fellowship for all Christ followers at Darden and humbly strive to be a light in the school, community, and our future workplaces. While we seek to strengthen our own faith, we also serve our Darden and Charlottesville communities with hopes that our kindness leads others to Christ. We accomplish our mission by encouraging one another through Christian teaching, fellowship, prayer, acts of service, and Bible study.

  • Darden Energy Club

    The Darden Energy Club’s mission is to foster a collaborative community of students, alumni, faculty, and employers across the energy industry. We aim to enable our members to become responsible leaders who consider the financial, environmental, and social impacts of energy in their careers and personal lives. Following from this Mission Statement, the Darden Energy Club has set the following list of objectives:Opening doors to careers in energy  Educating members on the energy transition through events and experiences Building meaningful connections

  • Darden Executive MBA Student Association (ESA)

    The Executive MBA Student Association (ESA) serves as the leadership board for all Executive MBA students. The mission of ESA is to foster a sense of community and culture within the student body and serve as a liaison between the students, faculty, and program. 

  • Darden Finance Club

    Darden Finance Club

  • Darden FinTech Club

    The Darden FinTech club has three core missions: to educate and engage Dardenstudents with the FinTech industry; to equip our members with the knowledge andnetwork to find jobs – or pursue entrepreneurship – within the FinTech ecosystem;and to champion financial inclusion and financial accessing a system that has historicallyexcluded or marginalized populations both domestically and globally.Value Statement: To share and educate ourselves about this industry with intentionality, curiosity andenthusiasm for the companies, our classmates, and the mission to advance financialdemocratization.

  • Darden Golf Club

    The Darden Golf Club will familiarize Darden students with the sport of golf and allow both experienced and novice golfers to compete in events, become better golfers, and network with fellow students,  alums, and recruiters.    The Darden Golf Club will serve both experienced and novice golfers and help members have fun learning the game, participating in competitive and non-competitive events, and spending time together on and off the golf course.

  • Darden Healthcare Club

    The Darden Healthcare Club (HCC) focuses on strengthening the healthcare community at Darden and promoting awareness of opportunities and challenges in health-related fields. The club partners with industry and academia to sponsor educational programs on all aspects of the healthcare industry and connect students to career opportunities. The club also facilitates engagement with the broader UVA, Charlottesville, and MBA healthcare communities.

  • Darden Jewish Student Assocaition

    The mission of the Darden Jewish Student Association (DJSA) is to further awareness of Jewish Culture, tradition and history within the Darden community through educational and social avenues. The DJSA cultivates and supports a friendly community for students to congregate, converse and network. As a social organization, membership is open to all students, not just those who practice a religious faith. Social activities are planned for both club members and Darden as a whole.Members of DJSA, along with leaders from other faith-based clubs recently hosted a webinar where they shared their experiences at Darden and what their clubs bring to the Darden community.Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.