Student managed investments

[2] Some student managed investment funds are organized by function (accounting, public relations, etc.

), while others such as the Lemma Senbet Fund are organized by economic sectors (Consumer Products, Energy Industry, Information technology, etc.).

For example, the CFA Society of Orange County Foundation (CFAOCF) conducts an annual request for proposals competition which allows student teams from local universities to experience first-hand the process that fund managers must go through in order to be allowed to manage institutional funds.

[6] Trinity College Dublin established the first European student managed fund in 2011.

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