Students and
guests have the opportunity to Tweet questions and
comments during the AIM equity pitches
First set of AIM pitches at 3:00 Friday, 9/7 - Follow this link to access the write-ups and other information to view on-line
First set of AIM pitches at 3:00 Friday, 9/7 - Follow this link to access the write-ups and other information to view on-line
The AIM student equity pitches have always been one of the main
highlights of Marquette’s Applied Investment Management program. The
opportunity for students to actively manage over $3 million of domestic and
international equity and fixed-income portfolios has been an important part of
Marquette AIM program’s experiential learning since its inception in 2005.
The student equity pitches take place each Friday afternoon during
the semester – either in the AIM Room or at a local investment company (an
activity we have taken to calling our ‘road shows’). 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).
The students are then responsible for making a five-minute pitch
before their peers, faculty and any alumni or investment professional in
attendance (note: the Friday afternoon equity presentations are also webcast
live). Following the student’s pitch the floor is opened for questions and
answers for about ten minutes. This has been highly instructive as the students
must be prepared to defend their investment recommendation and answer questions
in an extemporaneous manner.
This semester, the students in attendance at the AIM pitches will be
micro-blogging their questions and comments during the AIM presentations.
Using #AIMpitch within the tweet will enable the students to
view the message during the AIM presentation --- which will be shown on the
large digital display board in the AIM Room. Using our Rise Digital Display,
the various tweets will be posted real-time during the presentations.
The goal of using Twitter during the AIM pitches is to:
- provide
immediate feedback to the equity presenter;
- allow
students and professionals in attendance or viewing online to pose
questions that require additional clarification;
- extend
the discussion beyond the student’s 15-minute live equity pitch and
Q&A session;
- provide
permanent documentation of the discussion, questions and responses;
- provide
students and professionals who could not view the live presentation an
opportunity to participate and offer input; and
- to
help spread information about the AIM program and the student-managed
equity presentations.
Please feel free to email the AIM Coordinator, Jessica
Hoerres,
(Jessica.hoerres@marquett.edu) if you wish to
obtain instructions on how you can view the AIM pitches live on the web
and how you can post questions and comments via Twitter on the
MarquetteAIM account.