Saturday, April 1, 2017

First set of stock pitches by the AIM Class of 2018 were delivered this week - juniors begin managing the AIM Funds on 4/1/17

The First Set of AIM Equity Fund Pitches for the Class of 2018 Were Presented on Friday, March 31, 2017 

This past week, the first set of stock recommendations were presented by students in the AIM Class of 2018. The pitches were presented in the AIM Room and over 50 students and faculty were in attendance. In addition, more than 20 people viewed the AIM presentations via webcast. Dr. David Krause, AIM program director said, "This was an impressive set of presentations. The write-ups were quite strong and the student were well prepared - they have started off nicely. Their fellow students in the Class of 2018 will be presenting each Friday afternoon through the end of the semester. Join us in person or via webcam."

James Hannack, Robert Noble, Joseph Amoroso, 
Tim Milani, Paige Chiang, Jack Gorski, and Joe Flynn
presented on March 31, 2017 

The AIM Equity Fund write-ups for the week of 3/31/17 can be accessed at:


James Hannack, Robert Noble, Joseph Amoroso, Tim Milani, Paige Chiang, Jack Gorski, and Joe Flynn from the Class of 2018 pitched their stock recommendations as potential additions to Marquette’s AIM Equity Funds. 

 Paige Chiang pitched ZOES

Students in the AIM program manage over $2,500,000 of the University's endowment. Balloting will take place over the weekend to determine which of the stocks below will be added to the AIM Funds.



The AIM student equity pitches take place each Friday afternoon during the semester – either in the AIM Room or at a local investment company. The students prepare and distribute a professional equity write-up (note: every AIM write-up since the inception of the program in 2005 is archived here). 

Jack Gorski delivered the first pitch
for the AIM Class of 2018

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