Date/Time:
March 5, 2011
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location:
LeCraw Auditorium, College of Management
Want to learn about growing your personal finances? Interested in international investing? Would you like to learn more about where the market is headed?
If you answered yes to any of the above, you should register today for the GTSF Investments Seminar. Spend an incredible afternoon with finance beginners and experts alike as investments topics are discussed by prominent industry gurus. Cost of registration includes a catered lunch, a flash drive, Student Foundation notepads, pens and much more. Hear about a range of topics about the world of finance and much more from the following speakers:
What is the Georgia Tech Student Foundation?
Founded in 1986 with a $100,000 gift from alumnus J. Erskine Love, Jr., ME 49, GTSF fosters and promotes the spirit of philanthropy and the need to support Georgia Tech. Members encourage fellow students to continue the Georgia Tech tradition of giving back financially. All contributions are invested as part of the GTSF endowment, generating funds which are allocated back to other student organizations and initiatives. Student Foundation has allocated over $500,000 to over 270 student initiatives since its inception in 1986.
March 5, 2011
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location:
LeCraw Auditorium, College of Management
Want to learn about growing your personal finances? Interested in international investing? Would you like to learn more about where the market is headed?
If you answered yes to any of the above, you should register today for the GTSF Investments Seminar. Spend an incredible afternoon with finance beginners and experts alike as investments topics are discussed by prominent industry gurus. Cost of registration includes a catered lunch, a flash drive, Student Foundation notepads, pens and much more. Hear about a range of topics about the world of finance and much more from the following speakers:
- Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paula Tkac, assistant vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Jimmy Trimble, Mgt 91, director of private banking, Fidelity Bank of Atlanta
- Ken Townsend, ME ’64, certified financial planner, president of Townsend Wealth Management
- Spence McClelland, vice president, Noro-Moseley Partners
- Young alumni panel featuring recent graduates currently working in the industry
What is the Georgia Tech Student Foundation?
Founded in 1986 with a $100,000 gift from alumnus J. Erskine Love, Jr., ME 49, GTSF fosters and promotes the spirit of philanthropy and the need to support Georgia Tech. Members encourage fellow students to continue the Georgia Tech tradition of giving back financially. All contributions are invested as part of the GTSF endowment, generating funds which are allocated back to other student organizations and initiatives. Student Foundation has allocated over $500,000 to over 270 student initiatives since its inception in 1986.
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