Who We Are
Marshall Energy Business Club (MEBC)
The Marshall Energy Business Club (MEBC) is a student organization at the University of Southern Californiaβs Marshall School of Business dedicated to shaping the next generation of leaders in renewable energy, sustainability, and clean-tech.
What We Do
MEBC provides students with professional development, energy entrepreneurship, and drives interdisciplinary energy research. We recognize the challenges of the global energy landscape and actively collaborate with key stakeholders in:
πΉAcademia (USC alumni, faculty, research institutions)
πΉGovernment (policy experts, regulatory bodies, local and federal government agencies, energy commissions)
πΉIndustry (clean-tech startups, energy firms, buy-side and sell-side firms, corporate sustainability leaders)
Our Mission
MEBC is fully committed to developing the next generation of energy leaders by equipping USC students with the acumen, experience, and expertise to:
πΉ Create actionable solutions for clean, sustainable energy
πΉ Innovate and drive impactful change across industries
πΉ Ignite entrepreneurship in the evolving energy landscape
Mission Statement:
We aspire to create a sustainable energy future that prioritizes the well-being of all citizens, where clean energy powers communities, enhances quality of life, and safeguards the environment, while actively contributing to the creation of a greener and more resilient planet for generations to come.
Introducing the Zage Business of Energy Initiative:
The Zage Business of Energy Initiative brings together business leaders, faculty experts and students to advance innovative research, experiential learning, and thought leadership on the global transition to sustainable energy.
Mission of the Zage Business of Energy Initiative:
βTo develop a talent pipeline of future energy leaders who are equipped with the knowledge and expertise to develop accessible and actionable approaches to cleaner energy and ignite energy-related innovation and entrepreneurship across all industries.β
Shon Hiatt, Director of the
Business of Energy Initiative