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UCLA Japan America Business Association
University of California - Los Angeles
About UCLA Japan America Business Association
At the heart of UCLA's Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles, California, the Japan America Business Association represents a dedicated community of student leaders committed to bridging cultures through business education and professional networking. As a student-driven organization, it embodies the collaborative spirit and global perspective that define the UCLA experience, bringing together individuals passionate about understanding the intersection of Japanese and American business practices.
The association thrives on the principle that meaningful business relationships are built on mutual understanding and shared learning. Based in Los Angeles, CA—a city with deep historical and economic ties to Japan—the organization taps into the region's rich multicultural business environment to provide authentic, real-world perspectives on international commerce. Members form genuine connections with classmates who share their interest in cross-cultural business dynamics and career opportunities in this vital economic relationship.
Operating through UCLA's official campus engagement platform, CampusGroups, the Japan America Business Association maintains an active presence in student life, hosting frequent events and creating spaces where members can learn from one another. The organization values the diversity of perspectives within its membership, recognizing that each member brings unique insights into Japanese-American business relations. Whether members aspire to careers in international trade, multinational corporations, or entrepreneurial ventures spanning both nations, the association provides a supportive community for growth and exploration.
The UCLA Japan America Business Association stands as a testament to the university's commitment to developing globally-minded business leaders who understand the importance of cross-cultural collaboration in today's interconnected economy.