Started from the bottom,

keep climbing.

BRB in a nutshell.

  • 100+ Original Articles
  • 250+ Email Subscribers
  • Weekly Publishing
  • In-House Graphic Design
  • Multinational Alumni Network
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2018

One fateful winter, our founders became fed up with the business bro-culture they had encountered and decided to create what they envisioned to be a new model for professional organizations where students from all backgrounds could share their ideas about business, finance, and community.  

Aaron and Panos

Today.

We strive to be the thought leader in business and financial literacy on campus. At its core, BRB is a student-led organization that publishes articles, interviews, and videos for people interested in business and finance-related content that is both informative and relatable.

BRB Social!

The Operations.

The Ambition.

Year-round, the publishing team at BRB produces original and thought-provoking content related to special topics in Investing, Financial Literacy, Economics, and the Berkeley Business Community.

By leading business and financial thought on campus, BRB helps to simplify the business landscape while providing its members with the technical expertise and writing skills necessary to work in finance and journalism.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Applications will be posted under the Recruitment page on our website at the beginning of every semester. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and follow us on Facebook to stay up to date with info sessions and application deadlines.

Subscribe to BRB by entering your name and email at the bottom of this page. Follow us on Facebook as well to join our community of business-saavy writers and damn-good designers.

To message either a columnist or graphic designer, go to the ‘team members’ page and click on the name in their bio, which should lead you to all the articles or designs they’ve produced. A link to their LinkedIn will also be next to their picture, provided they have one.

BRB operates as a non-profit under the auspices of the Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC). Any donation is tax-deductible and goes straight to helping the club give its members the resources they need to get as close as possible to the story. Funds may also be used to invite guest speakers to give enlightening and educating talks to members. Follow this link to donate and make it out to “Business Review at Berkeley.” Thanks! 

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