Notre Dame Business Review Magazine
In a effort to build upon and further develop the professionalism with witch the Notre Dame Entrepreneurship Society and Notre Dame business students interact intellectually with other universities and business organizations, the Notre Dame Business Review Magazine was founded in April of 2008. Serving as an outlet in which the bright young minds at Notre Dame may publish work on business and entrepreneurship, the magazine will launch its first issue in the 2008-2009 academic year with a relatively small audience mostly inside the Notre Dame community.
Notre Dame Business Review exists to inform the Notre Dame Business community of relevant business issues on campus and around the country / world . in a fun and entrepreneurial way. The publication is modeled off of several successful student-run publications that are distributed nationally included the Northwestern Business Review and Business Today (Princeton students). Not only will those reading the publication benefit, the ones writing and editing the articles will benefit immensely as well. Articles on topics such as innovation, sports business, employee engagement, leadership of the future, eco-friendly practices, globalization, and commentaries of in-the-news events are just a few of the topics that will be examined.
With exemplary editorial leadership and a host of creative individuals, the publication has intentions of expanding to the level of similar publications at Northwestern University and Princeton, accepting articles from friends of the university as well as students and faculty. Notre Dame Business Review aims to represent the top-flight, highly acclaimed business program at the Mendoza College of Business by offering a professional platform for the ideas and insight of the many bright minds the Notre Dame community has to offer.
This endeavor will promote the involvement of students from a variety of disciplines in the Notre Dame Entrepreneurship Society, as well as encourage undergraduate research in the Mendoza College of Business. With the high-caliber business program at Notre Dame, which consistently ranks among the best in the nation, it is almost inevitable that such an publication will grow and flourish, honoring the tradition of excellence for which Notre Dame is so well known across the nation. The Notre Dame Entrepreneurship Society greatly anticipates the launch of the Notre Dame Business Review.

Did you know?
- Although the organization was only 18 months old at the time, 79% of Members that attended the first two meetings of spring of 2008 rated the Entrepreneurship Society as a Top 5 undergraduate organization at Notre Dame.
Getting To Know
Kate von Hoffmann
- Role:
- CEO Dinner Series and Speaker Chair 1st Annual Conference on Entrepreneurship Chair
- Hometown:
- Orange County, California
- Major:
- Science-Business and Political Science
- Contact:
- kvonhoff@nd.edu
- Class:
- 2011
- Employment:
- Clerk for the Intellectual Property Law Firm, Knobbe, Martens, Olson and Bear.

Why Entrepreneurship Society?
"I stumbled onto the scene a few weeks into my freshman year. I don't know what I was expecting, but I found more than I could have hoped for. The people are welcoming and enthusiastic about entrepreneurship. There is a certain captivating energy about the club that made you pause and take a second look. The Entrepreneurship Society has been a wonderful experience for me and I'm excited to be part of these formative years."