Marquette’s Finance Students Will Again Visit New York City During Fall Break
Dr. David Krause (Director of Marquette's Applied Investment Management program) will travel with nearly 40 finance students who will have the opportunity to visit prestigious financial firms, meet the university's distinguished alumni, and enjoy what New York City has to offer. Everyone is more than excited for this annual FMA trip which has now been coordinated for the 16th year.
We are also excited to announce that the Marquette CIRCLES program will start at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, October 18, 2019. If you are unaware, the Marquette CIRCLES program is an award-winning networking program bringing friends, students, alumni, and parents together based on industry and business interests. The event even begins with our AIM students presenting their equity recommendations for the AIM domestic and international small cap portfolios. We hope you are able to join us!
There will be some jam packed days this time around. After flying in on Wednesday the students will be traveling to SS&C Technologies and Bank of America - Merrill Lynch, and then participating in a brisk walk on the famous High Line. Thursday will start off bright and early with trips to BNP Paribas, Blackrock, Bloomberg, Société Générale, and then some free time to experience the city. The trip concludes on Friday with visits to Citi, Goldman Sachs, RBC, Marquette CIRCLES event, and a flight back home to Milwaukee on Saturday.