Shein: Now Worth More than Zara and H&M Combined

We all know and probably love the fashion brand Shein for its cheap prices and the vast array of fashion selections. If you’re anything like me, you always go through a moral dilemma when clicking checkout on Shein’s website. The little red devil on my shoulder whispers, “It’s just one purchase, look how cheap it is!”. Meanwhile, the angel on my other shoulder whispers, “Don’t do it, think about what you’re contributing to, the sweatshops, cheap child labor, and much more”. 

Now more than ever, there’s all the more reason to scale back your Shein and other fast fashion purchases. Shein recently hosted a massive fundraising event, as if they need any more money with annual revenues coming in at $10 billion… At this event, widely known private equity investment firm, General Atlantic, along with other massive investment firms, gave Shein between $1 and $2 billion dollars. To me, this signals that investment firms think three things:

  1. They think Shein will be the leader of the cheap fashion arena for a LONG time.

  2. They like Shein’s low price, wholesale business model. 

  3. They didn’t stop for a second to consider Shein’s direct impact on the world’s climate issues. A company like Shein, which is now worth $100 billion dollars, simply does not need major donations.

As a business major, I can’t help but think about Shein’s current business model. Shein has established relationships with over 3000 factories in China, which enables the company to release 1000 new products on their website per day. Shein also has advanced data tools that measure the styles that perform the best on their site and churn out more of those successful products the following day. In theory, this business model is incredibly attractive from an investor standpoint. But when you consider all other aspects, like the state of these 3000 factories, the people working in these factories, the conditions and wages, and the waste that is created, Shein becomes way less attractive as a business. But if these investment firms are still donating billions of dollars to Shein, despite the company’s terrible environmental impact, it just goes to show that corporations do not care about issues like climate change and global warming. 

In recent years, I thought, as a global economy, we have made some headway in corporations acting more eco-conscious. But after Shein’s donation event, I am not so sure. To put it into perspective, Shein is now worth more than Zara and H&M combined. Shein is almost as valuable as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Oh, and not to mention, Shein’s app was downloaded more times than Amazon’s shopping app. Shein is a powerhouse, for better or for worse, and with all these donations they recently acquired, I only foresee Shein continuing to dominate the fash fashion space

What does this mean for people like you and me? In simple terms, think twice before ordering from Shein. The prices are great, but the social and environmental cost is far greater than that $4 crop top sitting in your shopping cart. Please think before purchasing from Shein, they are an incredibly harmful company, and are doing nothing to change their ways. Supporting smaller businesses, and eco-friendly clothing companies is always the way to go, plus these companies tend to have better quality products that last much longer.

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WiB x Smart Women Securities Next Meeting!

Happy Wednesday!

Thank you to everyone who came to this Monday's meeting with Professor Charlie Johnson, who shared advice on how to be an advocate for yourself and navigate job offers regarding salary and other negotiables!

Please keep in mind that we will be having next week's meeting on Wednesday!

Next Wednesday, April 20th, at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium), we will be teaming up with Smart Women Securities, a finance club here at UMass, who will be presenting to us about personal finances and how to manage them as a young professional and college student! This will be a very useful meeting for everyone - you don't want to miss it!

We will be live streaming on Zoom for our virtual members to attend:

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92299580036
Meeting ID:
922 9958 0036

WiB Spring Fling - WiB Spring Fling will be held at Monkey Bar Amherst TOMORROW, Thursday, April 14th from 10:30pm to 1:00am! For those of you who have signed up, please be on the lookout for an email regarding waiver information. Please contact teleonard@umass.edu or achinai@umass.edu with any questions. We can’t wait to see you all there!

Why WiB Wednesday - Fill out this form to be featured on the Instagram for "Why WiB Wednesday"! We want to show off our members by sharing what they love most about being a part of WiB!

Committee Sign-Ups and Reminders:

  • Fundraising Committee - To sign up for the fundraising committee, click here! Our next meeting is tomorrow, April 14th at 6:00 PM, where we will be going over the headshot fundraiser!

  • Community Service Committee - Please sign up here for the community service committee! Our next meeting will be April 27th at 7:00 PM, where we will be signing up for Not Bread Alone and doing some fun activities!

  • Marketing Committee - Sign up here for the marketing committee. Our last meeting for the semester will be held on April 21st!

Watch Monday's Meeting by Clicking Here:

Additional Opportunities


Smart Women Securities
SWS is hosting an event TONIGHT, April 13th from 5:30 - 7:45 PM in Flavin Auditorium where they will have a screening of the documentary $AVVY and learn why it's critical for young women to understand and take control of their personal finances. Following the screening will be a live Q&A with Dean Anne Massey and the film's producer, Robin Hauser, which will be moderated by Smart Women Securities. Register here!

Minutemen Equity Fund
The Minutemen Equity Fund is now accepting applications! We invite freshmen and sophomores of all majors who are interested in joining our Fall 2022 junior analyst class to apply by midnight on April 18th. The Minutemen Equity Fund is a student-run investment fund managing a $400,000 AUM portfolio with a long-only value strategy. The fund's analysts work in a junior/senior analyst pair to cover each sector of our portfolio, continually monitoring our existing holdings and presenting new investment ideas. Analysts learn equity research, financial modeling, and other skills related to successful coverage of their sector, as well as networking and recruiting skills to pursue their desired internship roles. Please see the following link to find the application on our website. Feel free to reach out to our leadership team or email address if you have any questions!


Female Founders: Meet The Women Behind JJ Media
Join the UMass PR Club on Tuesday, April 19 at 6 p.m. in the Journalism Hub (fourth floor of ILC) to hear from the founders of JJ Media, Janelle Driscoll and Jojo Gutfarb. Janelle and Jojo will be discussing their experience as female business owners. JJ Media is a Boston-based public relations agency focusing on media, marketing and management, particularly for sport-related clientele. The co-founders bring a combined 20 years of industry experience with clients ranging from the Bill Belichick Foundation and professional athletes to Boston’s best celebrity hair stylists. They will be discussing the obstacles and triumphs from their experiences as founders. There will be a Q&A portion at the end so come with any questions. We can’t wait to see you there! 
Please feel free to reach out to umassprclub@gmail.com or agigandet@umass.edu with any questions. Please RSVP to the meeting via Eventbrite.
 

Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group
The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group is the premier strategy consulting organization within the University of Massachusetts, operated entirely by students. Since the Group was founded in 2015, IUCG has tackled strategy and operations challenges for over 20 Fortune 500, multi-billion-dollar, startup, and nonprofit clients. The Group leverages its expertise to provide impactful recommendations for its clients and an engaging experience for its members, empowering IUCG’ers with a robust, generalist problem-solving toolkit that is applicable for professions ranging from consulting to high finance, to software engineering – and anything in between! Email isenbergucg@umass.edu or reach out to any IUCG’er with additional questions! Also, follow us on LinkedIn to keep up to date with upcoming events and other announcements! Apply here! For more information, click here.

Social and Study: You Can Have Both!

By: Olivia Vadnais

One thing I was constantly worried about when it came to college was being able to balance my studies with my social life and making friends. I wanted to perform well in school but I also wanted to be able to reach out and make friends in a fun and exciting new environment. Comparing my first semester to now (with only four weeks left in my freshman year), I can see how my habits have changed and shifted for the better.

A part of my study habits that have helped me tremendously this semester versus last is the ability to develop a routine for my days in order to complete work. Last semester I felt uncomfortable being alone and trying to find a perfect place to study/work between classes so I would always waste time by going back to my room. However, I have found that I am comfortable alone and work better in a different place than my room, which can tempt me to lie in bed or succumb to some other distraction. Now each day I have a routine between classes that I enjoy. Whether it be with friends or alone, I am able to be productive throughout the day.

Socially, I think this semester has allowed me to take a step back and focus on myself rather than other people. Arriving at UMass in the fall, I didn’t have a set group of friends, nor did I know many people prior to attending like I always had at home. I was so focused on putting myself out there and making friends that I would avoid studying or completing work because I said yes to any opportunity to make a friend. While that wasn’t inherently a bad thing and I did end up making some good friends, it definitely took away my productivity and added a lot of stress to my life. While I still enjoy spending time with my friends, I don’t mind taking a night off from going out or staying in and completing an assignment when everyone else wants to hang out. 

Putting both these aspects together, it may seem difficult to find a balance between the two. However, I have learned that it is not as hard as it sounds. I don’t feel the need to go out every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. If I have an assignment to complete or just need to catch up on sleep, I’m okay with staying in and I can do so without FOMO or feeling like I’m being left out of a group. I have found that the ‘Sunday Scaries’ aren’t that bad when you’ve completed almost everything by a Friday night. Of course, this isn’t always the case. Occasionally I’ll put off the essay until the last few days because I’d rather have a Harry Potter marathon and order pizza with my friends. But I think that’s the point: it’s all about balance. The memories I get to make and enjoy with those I love and appreciate sometimes outweigh getting a head start on an assignment. I think that as my college career goes on, I’ll hopefully be able to balance this even better and become an even more responsible and productive student and person.

The Best Ways to Set Goals (And Keep Them)

By: Anna Martin

As the semester is drawing to an end, I'm sure many of us have set goals for ourselves. Whether that be doing really well in your classes, wanting to get into a new habit, or simply just wanting to have a really enjoyable summer. Whatever the reason, it’s so important to not get distracted and lose sight of what you're aiming towards. Here are some tips for staying on track with your goals:

Make a Specific Plan
Although it seems like the most obvious, it’s also the most important. Studies have shown you’re 2x to 3x more likely to stick to your goals if you draw out a plan for them. Instead of saying “I want to start cooking at home more,” try saying “I will try to make myself a homemade meal 3x a week for a month.” Not only does this help motivate you, but this gives you a more realistic approach. It's also really helpful to make goals that you can incorporate into your daily life, like drinking a glass of water after eating breakfast.

Get a Better Focus
I’m sure many of us have goals that we want to accomplish simultaneously. However, trying to juggle more than one at the same time can hurt you more than helping you, and you might end up losing the motivation to complete your goals. This is known as “goal competition” where your goals are essentially trying to compete with one another for your time and attention. One way to handle this is to eliminate the smaller goals so that you can really focus on your bigger goals without having more distractions. Another way is to reorganize your goals, prioritizing the ones more important to you, then focusing on them one at a time. Just remember to give yourself some space so that your other goals can fully blossom.

Set an Upper Bound
Whenever we make plans for ourselves, we are so used to saying, “I will do at least…..” But why limit ourselves to doing the minimum when we can do more? By implementing an upper bound, you might be surprised to see how much more you can do. Instead, try saying “I want to do at least…… but not more than……” You want to be able to see progress and continue to show up for yourself. And if you keep showing up for yourself, you’ll get closer and closer to reaching your goals.

Overall, setting goals for yourself can be really helpful if you need some extra motivation. Whether you’re a big dreamer or someone who likes to set smaller, more approachable goals, I hope you’ll find these tips useful. Just keep doing you because you got this girl!

Sources:

https://jamesclear.com/goal-setting

Navigating Job Offers with Professor Charlie Johnson Tomorrow!

Happy Sunday!

Tomorrow, Monday, April 11th, at 7pm in Isenberg 137 (Flavin Auditorium), Professor Charlie Johnson, Associate Director of the Berthiaume Center of Entrepreneurship, will be presenting on "Navigating Job Offers," where he will offer guidance on how to be an advocate for yourself and have that discussion, and we will listen to some entrepreneurial stories!

We will be live streaming on Zoom for our virtual members to attend:

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92299580036
Meeting ID:
922 9958 0036

UMass Dance Marathon - Thank you to everyone who helped raised money, donated, and participated at the UMass Dance Marathon! With all of your help, we became the top donor out of every club on campus, raising $9,919.11!!! And a special thank you to our Community Service Committee for making this happen - you are all amazing!

WiB Spring Fling - WiB Spring Fling will be held at Monkey Bar Amherst this Thursday, April 14th from 10:30pm to 1:00am! For those of you who have signed up, please be on the lookout for an email regarding waiver information. Please contact teleonard@umass.edu or achinai@umass.edu with any questions. We can’t wait to see you all there!

Why WiB Wednesday - Fill out this form to be featured on the Instagram for "Why WiB Wednesday"! We want to show off our members by sharing what they love most about being a part of WiB!

Committee Sign-Ups and Reminders:

  • Fundraising Committee - To sign up for the fundraising committee, click here! Our next meeting is April 14th at 6:00 PM, where we will be going over the headshot fundraiser!

  • Community Service Committee - Please sign up here for the community service committee!

  • Marketing Committee - Sign up here for the marketing committee. Our next meeting will be held on April 21st!

Be sure to follow our social media accounts for more frequent updates, Instagram specifically (@IsenbergWiB), and check out our website here!

Additional Opportunities


Sisters on the Runway
Sisters on the Runway (SOTR) is a non-profit organization which works to raise awareness for domestic violence. We hold monthly general body meetings where we educate students on how to establish healthy relationship boundaries, and provide resources for those enduring domestic abuse. TONIGHT, April 10th, we will be holding our annual student-run fashion show. All money raised during the event will be donated to Safe Passage, a domestic violence shelter and resource center in Northampton, MA. To purchase tickets for the show click here: http://tinyurl.com/SistersOnTheRunwayTix Please reach out to lmhughes@umass.edu with any questions!

Investment Banking Club
Looking to pursue a career in investment banking? The UMass Investment Banking Club is designed to help students prepare for the intense interview process and our goal is to ensure members ultimately land an offer in investment banking. Right now, they are currently searching to expand their executive board and are holding applications for Director of Marketing and an Analyst. IBC will be coming to speak at our next meeting tomorrow on 4/11 so be sure to come in person and stay after to talk to them if you are interested! For more information, click here.

Smart Women Securities
On Monday, April 11th (4/11) SWS is hosting a virtual networking session with Wellington from 2-3pm EST via Webex. During this session, you will be able to hear the experiences and ask questions to John Murphy, Jacqueline Krusemark, Stephanie Kowalski, and Lauren Proto. You will also learn more about the recruitment process for internships and strategies to best navigate networking. Everyone should come prepared with questions beforehand for the panelists. Dress code will be business casual. You can join the meeting here. Meeting number (access code): 2306 517 5487 Meeting password: GJqqmKjD436

SWS is hosting an event on April 13th from 5:30 - 7:45 PM in Flavin Auditorium where they will have a screening of the documentary $AVVY and learn why it's critical for young women to understand and take control of their personal finances. Following the screening will be a live Q&A with Dean Anne Massey and the film's producer, Robin Hauser, which will be moderated by Smart Women Securities. Register here!

Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group
The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group is the premier strategy consulting organization within the University of Massachusetts, operated entirely by students. Since the Group was founded in 2015, IUCG has tackled strategy and operations challenges for over 20 Fortune 500, multi-billion-dollar, startup, and nonprofit clients. The Group leverages its expertise to provide impactful recommendations for its clients and an engaging experience for its members, empowering IUCG’ers with a robust, generalist problem-solving toolkit that is applicable for professions ranging from consulting to high finance, to software engineering – and anything in between! Email isenbergucg@umass.edu or reach out to any IUCG’er with additional questions! Also, follow us on LinkedIn to keep up to date with upcoming events and other announcements! Apply here! For more information, click here.