
Some of the latest developments at the School
Students and Alumni
November 1, 2008 - Alumni Reunion in New York City
Swiss Finance alumni spend a weekend in New York to discuss the state of the economy, banking sector, career progression, investment ideas and networking. Click here for more information.
November 2008 - Swiss Finance Graduate Shares His Summer Experience in MBA Newsletter
Justin SantaCruz was published in the following newsletter: Fdu.edu newsletter.
July 5, 2008 - Summer 2008 (Lugano, Switzerland) Program Ends and Swiss Finance Announces Summer 2009 Program (Verbier, Switzerland)
Swiss Finance, School of Business starts accepting student applications for Summer 2009 program. Click here for more information.
February 29, 2008 - Swiss Finance Alumni Reunion and Hedge Funds & PE Bootcamp (Boston).
Swiss Finance, School of Business hosts alumni reunion and a bootcamp on hedge funds, investing and private equity.
July 14, 2007 - Summer 2008 Programs (Switzerland)
Swiss Finance, School of Business 2007 summer program ends. Swiss Finance starts accepting student applications for Summer 2008 programs. Click here for more information.
June 30, 2007 - MBA Career Panels (2007 and 2008)
On June 30, 2007, Wharton, Columbia and INSEAD business schools' admissions office representatives visited Swiss Finance, School of Business to present before the SFA students. 2008 MBA panel will host Wharton Business School, and tentatively also INSEAD and MIT's Sloan School of Business (if there is no conflict with other events).
January 14, 2007 - Winter 2006/2007 Training Program
Winter 2006/2007 Swiss Finance London program ends with a great success. A few students stay back in London to take advantage of informational interviews at investment banks.
January 10, 2007: Investment Banking Career Panel (London, UK)
On Wednesday, January 10th, Swiss Finance, School of Business and the Dartmouth College's Alumni Club of London co-sponsored an Investment Banking Career Panel at London House. The panel was conducted in a Q&A format, and was composed of industry professionals representing institutions such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Barclays Capital, and Lehman Brothers. The panel members shared their experiences and insights with members of the audience, which consisted of SFA students and alumni, London-area Ivy League alumni, and a select few others.
