35. Freeman Means Mobility: Jimmy Dunn (MBA ’14)
When I reflect on my time at Freeman, I am reminded of the mobility the School has provided me in my professional and personal life. Read more here.
When I reflect on my time at Freeman, I am reminded of the mobility the School has provided me in my professional and personal life. Read more here.
While studying for my undergraduate degree in Business Administration in Pakistan, I had the pleasure of competing in the CFA Investment Research Challenge (2010-2011) which gave me my first taste of equity research. Read more here.
The A.B. Freeman School’s Darwin Fenner Student Managed Fund is an invite only-honors seminar that meets twice a week over the duration of the Spring Semester. There is a large-cap, mid-cap and small cap fund with over $3.75 million dollars in assets under management between the three funds. All three […]
Freeman means people. It means classmates that will compliment your talents and make you view the world from a different prospective. Read more here.
Attending Freeman has given me the skills and confidence I needed to accomplish whatever I put my mind to. Read more here.
I have been working in International Education and Program Management for over 10 years. My experience in this field inspires me to continue to grow. Read more here.
On April 24, 2014, Burkenroad Reports’ student investment research managers and analyst directors, along with the Burkenroad staff and senior management from Burkenroad-covered companies and sponsors, united at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans for the program’s annual cocktail party. The reception was the kick-off event for the 18th Annual Burkenroad Reports […]
As an exchange student my Freeman experience was brief, but very intense. I had the opportunity to study in a completely new environment and under totally different circumstances than my previous semesters in Austria. Read more here.
A couple of years back, the word development would mean writing some new java code for software to me. Read more here.
At any program orientation, students will inevitably hear at least one person say “get involved”. Read more here.