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Leadership Opportunities


Accenture Leadership Center

Learn. Practice. Lead

The Accenture Leadership Center (ALC) is your go-to place for leadership development. It was one of the first in-house leadership centers in a U.S. business school.

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Grow as a leader

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Collaborate with other motivated peers

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Participate in workshops and competitions

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Build your résumé

Get Involved

Workshops

Participate in interactive workshops aimed at building better leaders. All our workshops count toward one of our Business Badger Badges and the campus-wide Leadership Certificate.

Case competitions

Test your skills using real-life business situations. Work in teams to analyze a business case, prepare a proposed solution, and present to a panel of judges.

Service days

We believe good leaders should take time to give back to their community. The ALC provides low-commitment service days each semester. We provide transportation and food for all participants.

Leadership conferences

Leadership conferences provide an opportunity for you to delve deeper into a variety of leadership topics, while sharing your own experiences and networking with your peers.

Business Badger Badges

Business Badger badge

The ALC is home to Business Badger Badges—a cocurricular program that allows you to earn a credential for participating in workshops, experiences, and reflection opportunities. Business Badger Badges map out pathways for you to gain a deep level of understanding and practice in a certain skill or leadership area. Watch this video about our Badges.

Leadership at Lambeau badge

Participate in a three-day immersive leadership retreat at Lambeau Field and work on leadership skills that will prepare you for a career at a major organization. Hear from various leaders within the Packers, participate in small group discussions, and go behind the scenes at Lambeau.

Learn more about earning badges

Student Organizations

The list of student organizations at UW–Madison includes something for everyone. There are currently 1,000 organizations at the university, with more added each year. No matter your passion, you’ll find a group that means something to you. You can also choose from more than 40 organizations with a focus on business, designed to help you explore careers, network with employers, and serve others.

Alumni Spotlight

Jake Shenkenberg

Why are you proud of your WSB education?

“WSB alumni are not only extremely intelligent people, but they are individuals who have humility, empathy, and a drive to change our world and take on projects with ambitious goals far greater than themselves.”
—Jake Shenkenberg (BBA ’21)
Strategy and Consulting Analyst, Accenture

Get in Touch

Location & hours

Leadership and Engagement Lounge – 1250 Grainger Hall
Space open during Grainger Hall building hours
Drop-in hours: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday—Thursday