For Student Investment Fund Managers, National Champions Times Two
With a 36.17 percent return during 2013, finance students at Mario J. Gabelli School of Business capture top honors at GAME, RISE competitions
BRISTOL, R.I. 鈥 If these 21 finance students from 泡芙短视频 were college basketball players instead of student investment fund managers, you might call their success a Cinderella story.
With a 36.17 percent return on the investments managed during calendar year 2013 (and a risk-adjusted 鈥渁lpha鈥 of 11.86 percent), the student fund managers from the (CAFE) at the University鈥檚 became national champions not once, but twice, last month 鈥 March Madness, indeed!
In late March, four students representing the CAFE program placed first in the undergraduate core investment strategy category of the student-managed portfolio competition at the held in New York City. A week later, two students from CAFE grabbed top honors (along with the Dragon Fund at Drexel University) in the same category at .
The two events represent the pinnacle for the estimated 300 programs nationwide that allow students to make investment decisions with real money. The competitive field is hardly a pushover 鈥 the GAME Forum hosted more than 1,000 students from 131 universities in 21 countries; RISE 2014 drew a similar pool of student investment managers from across the globe.
Michael Melton, professor of finance and CAFE director, says the program鈥檚 real-world setting 鈥 students execute real-time trades with access to Bloomberg terminals and professional-level security analysis technology 鈥 and its by-the-bootstraps approach set it apart from student investment efforts at other schools.
鈥淪tudent fund managers at most of our competitive institutions answer to an advisory board and run their recommendations past a team of professionals,鈥 Melton says. 鈥淎t 泡芙短视频, our students do absolutely everything, independently 鈥 they make the choices, they make the trades, and all the credit goes to them for these two amazing victories on the national stage.鈥
According to Mario J. Gabelli School of Business Dean Jerry Dauterive, the CAFE program 鈥 which launched under Melton鈥檚 leadership in Fall 2004 and has sent alumni to successful finance careers for a full decade now 鈥 is a long-established example of the University鈥檚 commitment to project-based, experiential learning.
鈥淥ne of the hallmarks of an undergraduate education at Roger Williams is the opportunity to get involved in real-world, hands-on projects that prepare graduates to thrive professionally,鈥 Dauterive says. 鈥淲hat better testament is there than our CAFE program? Dr. Melton and his student fund managers are proof that our undergrads can excel on the national stage with the best and brightest business students from across the country.鈥
Twenty-one students 鈥 some now alumni who graduated last May with the Class of 2013 鈥 have been involved in managing the CAFE鈥檚 national championship portfolio. Those students include:
- David Aldo, a Class of 2013 graduate from Redding, Conn.
- Robert Berlinski, a senior from Bristol, Conn.
- Laurel Bowers, a Class of 2013 graduate from Scottsdale, Ariz.
- Kyle Casserino, a Class of 2013 graduate from Southington, Conn.
- Christopher Ford, a senior from Plainville, Mass.
- Michael Forlenza, a senior from Montville, N.J.
- Jacqueline Goncalves, a senior from Trumbull, Conn.
- Ariana Imbrescia, a senior from Saugus, Mass.
- Alex Krzak, a senior from Unionville, Conn.
- Alexander Loebs, a senior from Acton, Mass.
- Huong 鈥淕race鈥 Nguyen, a senior from Da Nang, Vietnam
- Chris Pena, a Class of 2013 graduate from Pepperell, Mass.
- Christopher Reilly, a senior from Mont Vernon, N.H.
- Charles Spivey, a senior from Darien, Conn.
- Jason Stanley, a Class of 2013 graduate from Medway, Mass.
- Trevor Sybertz, a senior from Chestnut Hill, Mass.
- Brandon Tripodi, a senior from Darien, Conn.
- Robert Troy, a Class of 2013 graduate from Manchester, Conn.
- Daniel Walser, a Class of 2013 graduate from Southold, N.Y.
- Taylor Webster, a senior from Bristol, Conn.
- Charles Weidmuller, a Class of 2013 graduate from Mahwah, N.J.