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     | header1 = Executive Team
 
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     | label2 = Co-Presidents |  data2 = Arjun Jeyapaalan & Andrew Caon
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     | label2 = Co-Presidents |  data2 = Emily Rush & Labib Kallas
     | label3 = Co-Fund Managers |  data3 =  Nina Rebecca, Omerovic Beccalli, & Ghalia Abdul-Baki
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     | label3 = Fund Manager |  data3 =  Felix Choquette
     | label4 = VP External |  data4 = Aissam Souidi
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     | label4 = VP Corporate|  data4 = Miguel Fondaire
     | label5 = VP Operations |  data5 = Lilly Tong
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     | label5 = VP Marketing |  data5 = Fady Ramlawi
     | label6 = VP Communications| data6 = Tristan Renondin
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     | label6 = VP Events| data6 = Jae Min
     | label7 = VP Finance | data7 = Zachary Levinson
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     | label7 = VP Finance | data7 = Elie-Joe Haikal
     | label8 = VP Technology | data8 = Mathew Rodin
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     | label8 = VP Technology & Media | data8 = Ahmet Akgul
     | label9 = VP Internal | data9 = Buse Teuncel
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     | label9 = Fundraising Director | data9 = Tyrone Wong
     | label10 = VP Sponsorship| data10 = Joey Rabinovitch
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     | label10 = Events Director | data10 = Ponhneath Nguon
    | label11 = Corporate Relations Director| data11 = Rahil Manji
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    | label12 = Student Liaison Officer | data12 = Roberto Cola
 
 
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The '''Engineering Investment Group''' (EIG) envisions educating engineering students about the capital markets and the finance world as a whole. Through real-life investment activities, events and speaker series, we want to create a community of like-minded people to share their thoughts and challenge each other’s ideas. The EIG of McGill is a [[Clubs|club]] registered with the EUS.
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The Engineering Investment Group aims to bridge the gap between engineering and finance by providing opportunities for engineering students to learn about the ever-changing world of finance. We educate engineering students through real-life investment activities and events. We wish to create a community of finance oriented individuals to share their thoughts and challenge each other’s ideas. The key objectives of the group are to showcase the merit of McGill Engineering students to large financial institutions and for members to both gain and demonstrate investment skills and knowledge.
== Mandate ==
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McGill’s Engineering Investment Group aims to bridge the gap between engineering and finance by providing an outlet for engineering students to learn and share their thoughts about the ever-changing world of finance. We plan to educate engineering students through real-life investment activities, events, and guest speaker sessions. Our goal is to create a community of like-minded people to share their thoughts and challenge each other’s ideas.  
 
  
The group's primary objective is to manage a balanced investment portfolio and showcase the merit of McGill Engineering students to large financial institutions. We will organize activities for members to demonstrate their investment skills and become a part of our Fund Management Team. We aim to provide students with the information and tools required to properly analyze and evaluate stocks. Our hope is that students will take with them the skills they learn to create opportunities for a career in the financial sector upon graduation. In addition, industry leaders will be invited to talk and share their career advise specific to engineering students.
 
  
 
==Primary Events==
 
==Primary Events==
====McGillEIG Stock Simulation Competition (Fall term)====
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===Speaker Series===
EIG would like to give a chance to McGill Engineers to test their instincts in the stock market. In this stock simulation, you will be able to trade in both US and Canadian markets. But can you make the most of it? Participants are granted virtual money, 100,000 USD and 100,000 CAN; the winners can receive a prize up to $100.
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EIG organizes several information sessions throughout the academic year that aim to educate engineering students about the diverse world of finance. These lunch-and-learn styled lectures usually revolve around topics such as personal finance, portfolio management, investment banking, fixed income analysis, and wealth management. These speaker series host lecturers from both academic (business faculty professors) and corporate (industry expert) backgrounds.
====Stock Pitch Competition (Winter term)====
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===Stock Pitch Competition===
Share your investment strategies with EIG in the form of a 1-2 page written report with a chance to win! The top two investment portfolios receive a prize up to $50.
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The Stock Pitch Competition allows students to learn, apply and understand the fundamentals of stock valuation, macroeconomic analysis and asset allocation. The competition is an all-day event, starting with keynote speeches, followed by an hour long workshop on “How to Pitch a Stock”. Students are then divided into teams of four and each team is given 3 hours to analyze the information provided. After that, each team is required to prepare and deliver a 10 minute presentation with their recommendation, and respond to a 5 minute Q&A period in front of a panel of judges.
====Bank Tours (Winter term)====
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===Trading Simulation===
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The EIG stock trading simulation allows engineering students to test their instincts in the stock market. Participants create an investopedia account and are given 100 000 USD and 100 000 CAD in virtual money to trade on both US and Canadian market. Participants are ranked based on their trading strategy and performance on both US and Canadian market. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners receive awards and get a chance to be part of the EIG fund team.
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===Bank Tours===
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EIG holds bank tours at local banks where students are invited to meet with finance professionals and explore Montreal finance offices. These tours provide an excellent learning opportunity for students to gain an understanding of different career paths available to them. Students are also encouraged to network and gain valuable connections within the finance community.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 9 August 2017

Engineering Investment Group
EIG logo short.png
Founded: 2012
Executive Team
Co-Presidents Emily Rush & Labib Kallas
Fund Manager Felix Choquette
VP Corporate Miguel Fondaire
VP Marketing Fady Ramlawi
VP Events Jae Min
VP Finance Elie-Joe Haikal
VP Technology & Media Ahmet Akgul
Fundraising Director Tyrone Wong
Events Director Ponhneath Nguon
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The Engineering Investment Group aims to bridge the gap between engineering and finance by providing opportunities for engineering students to learn about the ever-changing world of finance. We educate engineering students through real-life investment activities and events. We wish to create a community of finance oriented individuals to share their thoughts and challenge each other’s ideas. The key objectives of the group are to showcase the merit of McGill Engineering students to large financial institutions and for members to both gain and demonstrate investment skills and knowledge.


Primary Events

Speaker Series

EIG organizes several information sessions throughout the academic year that aim to educate engineering students about the diverse world of finance. These lunch-and-learn styled lectures usually revolve around topics such as personal finance, portfolio management, investment banking, fixed income analysis, and wealth management. These speaker series host lecturers from both academic (business faculty professors) and corporate (industry expert) backgrounds.

Stock Pitch Competition

The Stock Pitch Competition allows students to learn, apply and understand the fundamentals of stock valuation, macroeconomic analysis and asset allocation. The competition is an all-day event, starting with keynote speeches, followed by an hour long workshop on “How to Pitch a Stock”. Students are then divided into teams of four and each team is given 3 hours to analyze the information provided. After that, each team is required to prepare and deliver a 10 minute presentation with their recommendation, and respond to a 5 minute Q&A period in front of a panel of judges.

Trading Simulation

The EIG stock trading simulation allows engineering students to test their instincts in the stock market. Participants create an investopedia account and are given 100 000 USD and 100 000 CAD in virtual money to trade on both US and Canadian market. Participants are ranked based on their trading strategy and performance on both US and Canadian market. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners receive awards and get a chance to be part of the EIG fund team.

Bank Tours

EIG holds bank tours at local banks where students are invited to meet with finance professionals and explore Montreal finance offices. These tours provide an excellent learning opportunity for students to gain an understanding of different career paths available to them. Students are also encouraged to network and gain valuable connections within the finance community.