UPDATE: We are pleased to inform you that the Wall Street Investors’ Investment Club will be changing its name to the Towson University Investment Group and will manage The WiiC Fund. While we are committed to upholding the club’s structural traditions, at this juncture, a name change is vital to the group’s future success. Thank you for your continued support of our organization and we look forward to our future as the Towson University Investment Group.

 

The Wall Street Investors' Investment Club (WiiC) was founded to bring together highly motivated students in pursuit of gaining investment knowledge and experience. WiiC offers a unique form of student involvement that fills the gap between the classroom and real-world investment management. Students benefit by gaining hands on experience in analyzing, selecting and managing monetary investments.

The student-run organization actively manages an international equity portfolio on the behalf of the Towson University Foundation, Inc.  WiiC was founded in 2000 and has been successfully managing contributions from the Towson University Foundation, Inc. since October of 2003.

 
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Prospective Members. Interested in investing or the stock market? Want to get involved at Towson University? Find out how to join one of the most active organizations at Towson University here

Alumni. WiiC highly values our alumni members and is currently in the process of strengthening our alumni network.  If you are a former WiiC member and would like to keep in touch with our organization, please send us your current information

 

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2nd Annual International Markets Summit!

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Join us for the first
 
Spring 2010 Meeting!

Tuesday, Feb. 2
6-8pm
Stephens Hall 111

 

 

 

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