
Accounting major Alexis Kruzicki 鈥24 and assistant professor of finance Chinmay Jain in the Pettinella Trading Room (麻豆传媒团队 photo/Matt Burkhartt)
It starts with real money鈥攃lose to $700,000, provided to 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) by The 麻豆传媒团队 Foundation. Teams of SMIF students then spend the year researching stocks, making pitches, investing money, and learning the perils and profits of investment funds.
鈥淪MIF brings 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 School of Business education to life,鈥 says Alexis Kruzicki 鈥24, a club vice president and accounting major from Buffalo, NY. 鈥淚t takes everything taught in the classroom and applies it to the real world with real money and real risk. There is no other experience offered that brings you face-to-face with the reality of the financial industry and the challenges you face in such a turbulent environment.鈥
Very few colleges have student-managed funds as large as 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚, says Chinmay Jain, assistant professor of finance and faculty advisor to SMIF. The club mirrors the organization and operation of real investment funds, with clients, financial benchmarks, and a leadership structure that allows student members to set clear goals and expectations.
鈥淏ecause we see real-world applications, it does more for us than a textbook would in a classroom setting,鈥 says Kya Primm 鈥23, an economics and English double major from Bay Shore, NY.
In addition to the Edward Pettinella 鈥73 Trading Room, which is equipped with Bloomberg terminals, SMIF uses a wide range of materials to teach students how to analyze the financial market, such as the Wall Street Journal, LinkedIn Learning, and applied business courses like Portfolio Management and Financial Modeling. Students collaborate on stock pitches and hone their presenting and public speaking skills.
SMIF also provides networking and internship opportunities that strengthen your resume, explains Primm, who plans to pursue a career in corporate law. 鈥淭he club helped me advance skills that are desirable in the job market right now.鈥
That experience pays off: SMIF graduates have accepted full-time positions at companies such as EY, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, RSM, and Constellation Brands.
SMIF has a good investment track record, says Jain. 鈥淲e monitor our performance on a regular basis and aim to beat our benchmark, which is composed of S&P 500 and S&P 400 indices.鈥 But as club advisor, he ensures members learn about more than ROI. 鈥淭he Foundation is interested in socially responsible investing,鈥 he says, 鈥渟o whenever we buy a stock, we look at their ESG [Environmental, Social, and Governance Index] score.鈥
The club also keeps 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 value of diversity, equity, and inclusion in mind and is open to all students, from every major, with no prior experience needed. Currently comprised of 30% women and 70% men, SMIF aims to recruit more women and more students from other majors.
鈥淪MIF brings together all majors, classes, and interests to the real-time understanding and analysis of markets and market risks while creating a mentorship environment that encourages and fosters personal and professional growth,鈥 says Kruzicki. 鈥淐onfidence in yourself and your abilities is invaluable, and that is what SMIF brings to each student.鈥