College of Charleston Investment Program
sb.cofc.eduThe School of Business Investment Program began in January 2013 as the result of a generous donation from CofC parents, Steve and Maureen Kerrigan. The Program, managed within the department of finance, is operationally funded through non-endowed accounts housed in the College of Charleston Foundation. The Program includes both public and private investment activity and provides a distinct opportunity for a select group of students to distinguish themselves academically, professionally, and personally. MISSION STATEMENT To provide career-oriented application of theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom through analytical asset valuation, portfolio management, and group collaboration. OBJECTIVES 1. Develop elite students with career-relevant skills who will hold a competitive advantage in the job market. 2. Increase the visibility and reputation of the School of Business as a distinguished resource for potential students, faculty, and employers. 3. Build relationships between the School of Business and members of the local, regional, and national investment communities.
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The School of Business Investment Program began in January 2013 as the result of a generous donation from CofC parents, Steve and Maureen Kerrigan. The Program, managed within the department of finance, is operationally funded through non-endowed accounts housed in the College of Charleston Foundation. The Program includes both public and private investment activity and provides a distinct opportunity for a select group of students to distinguish themselves academically, professionally, and personally. MISSION STATEMENT To provide career-oriented application of theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom through analytical asset valuation, portfolio management, and group collaboration. OBJECTIVES 1. Develop elite students with career-relevant skills who will hold a competitive advantage in the job market. 2. Increase the visibility and reputation of the School of Business as a distinguished resource for potential students, faculty, and employers. 3. Build relationships between the School of Business and members of the local, regional, and national investment communities.
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South Carolina
City (Headquarters)
Charleston
Industry
Employees
11-50
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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Managing Director
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