Student Managed Investment Fund
Spring 2014 911爆料网

Glenn Gutierrez
Glenn Gutierrez is a double major in accounting and finance. He is a member of the
               Student Finance Association and a tax intern at Quality Distribution Inc. Also fluent
               in Spanish, Gutierrez plans to earn the CFA designation and eventually an MBA. He
               aspires to be a portfolio manager and eventually start and manage his own fund.

Eric McNew
A United States Air Force reservist, Eric McNew has five years of experience as a
               munitions systems craftsman. During his time in the military, he has gained valuable
               experience in leadership that enables him to work in team settings to accomplish the
               mission at hand. A finance major, McNew hopes to become a first-generation college
               graduate and establish a career in the finance industry.

Julio Novo
Julio Novo is a junior majoring in finance. He has traveled widely, having studied
               in the capital city of Slovakia, and backpacked through eleven countries. During the
               summer of 2012 he interned at JPMorgan Chase as a business banking analyst, creating
               business profiles and assisting in company analyses. He is currently an intern at
               Ballast Point Ventures, a growth equity investment firm, where he sources investments
               and conducts initial company analysis and viability research.

Klenton Perry
Klenton Perry is pursuing a double major in finance and economics with a minor in
               mathematics. He has held positions as a public finance intern at Tindale-Oliver &
               Associates, an actuarial intern at Transamerica, and a compliance analyst for Busch
               Gardens. Perry possesses numerous technical skills, such as knowledge in the VBA,
               C, and Java programming languages, proficiency in statistical and financial modeling
               software, and advanced technical writing skills. Perry also is dedicated to improving
               his local community through participation in student organizations, such as the Student
               Finance Association and Economic Scholars Society, and volunteering activities.

Brian Rohl
Brian Rohl, a senior finance major, belongs to numerous academic honor societies including
               Beta Alpha Psi, Golden Key International, Phi Kappa Phi, and Delta Epsilon Iota. His
               desire to help others succeed has led him to pursue employment tutoring finance, accounting
               and economics courses at the USF Library. In addition, Rohl interned in the finance
               department of a LexisNexis subsidiary this past summer. He plans to pursue a position
               in investment banking after graduation.

Michael Schopler
Michael Schopler is a senior double majoring in finance and accounting. Schopler has
               achieved a 3.8 GPA in his finance core courses while simultaneously working at internships
               with JPMorgan Chase, Scottrade, and Lambeth Co. CPA. Having made his first investment
               at the age of 12, Schopler passionately advocates the benefits of investing at an
               early age. After he graduates in the fall of 2014, Michael aims to pursue a career
               in the wealth management field and earn the CFA designation.

James Steger
Finance major James Steger passed the June 2013 CFA Level I Exam and is a 2014 Level
               II candidate. He is currently interning at Morgan Stanley, where he reviews and sends
               equity and fixed income research and specific bond offerings to institutional clients.
               Before returning to school, Steger was a professional swim coach at various locations
               around the country assisting elite athletes in setting new world and American records
               and helping beginners increase their confidence in the water. He expects to graduate
               in May.