Discover the 360 Huntington Fund: A Tradition of Excellence in Student-Led Asset Management
The 360 Huntington Fund is the D'Amore-McKim School of Business' student-managed public equity investment fund. Established in 2008 through generous donations from the faculty and alumni, the Fund has been actively managed by graduate students with faculty oversight since its inception.
Key Highlights:
Benchmark: Russell 3000
Philosophy: Long-Only, Fundamental US Equity Fund
Investment Horizon: 1 Year Minimum Thesis
AUM Growth: Started with $25,000 in 2008 and has grown to nearly $2 Million.
Award-Winning Performance: The fund's exceptional performance has been recognized multiple times, including victories at the prestigious Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) Forum. These wins are a testament to the fund's rigorous equity research process, disciplined approach to portfolio management, and the dedication of its student managers.
Learning by Doing: As a student-led initiative, the 360 Huntington Fund provides participants with invaluable experience in equity research and portfolio management, offering a real-world setting to hone their skills.
Supervision and Leadership: The Fund is currently supervised by one of its founders, Professor Scott Schoen, who continues to guide and mentor the next generation of finance and investment professionals.
Learn More: For more information about the 360 Huntington Fund and its role in shaping future leaders of finance, visit our page: 360 Huntington Fund.