
Tobin undergraduates at the New York Stock Exchange on Nov. 14, 2018.
The annual “AIV…Day on Wall Street” took place on Wednesday, Nov. 14, when 43 undergraduate business students visited the corporate offices of PIMCO Investments, Standard & Poor’s, and the New York Stock Exchange.
The students attended on-site discussions led by a total of 13 industry speakers, with topics covering investment banking, financial planning, statistical analytics, regulation and finance, global financial markets and a wealth of career and life advice throughout. This year’s program included panel discussions, networking opportunities and stops at prominent financial institutions in New York’s midtown and financial districts.
After the formal program, the students attended the Wall Street Alumni Reception at India House Club. The reception was one of the highest attended to date, welcoming more than 100 attendees and featuring remarks by Tobin Alumni Association President Demetrios G. Frangiskatos ’00CBA, updates from Tobin College Dean Norean Sharpe, Ph.D., and a keynote presentation by JP Morgan Executive Director and current member of the University Board of Governors Janet Squitieri ’87L.
More photos of the day's events are available here.
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