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Empowering Student Investors
from CMU College of Business Administration - Fall 2023
by Central Michigan University College of Business Administration
EMPOWERING STUDENT INVESTORS
Bob Oros, a CMU finance and economics graduate, recently made a generous donation of $500,000 to establish the Bob Oros Multi-Asset Investment Fund within the College of Business Administration. After a distinguished career in finance and in his current role as Chairman and CEO of Hightower Advisors, Oros recognized the importance of adding a multi-asset fund to the existing equity-focused funds managed by students.
“I am a big believer in practical learning. As I thought about how I could make a difference with my time and treasure, this seemed like a great way to accomplish both,” Oros said. “I wanted students to have broad latitude to set asset allocation and invest in all areas of the market. This will help students gain real-world learning, but also they will see their efforts pay off in growing this financial asset, which will benefit the university for years to come.”
With the addition of the Oros Multi-Asset Fund, students now have the unique opportunity to gain invaluable real-world experience in asset portfolio management and familiarize themselves with Global Investment Performance Standards, preparing them to compete for, and successfully earn, internships and full-time positions with global leaders in finance and wealth management.
“The student investment portfolios significantly impacted my college experience. The hands-on opportunity to work with equities, fixed income, alternative investments, and commodities provided the critical foundation and skills I needed in my education and more,” said Will Ciske, a 2023 graduate and Client Service Associate at SGH Wealth Management in Detroit.