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Two MBA Programs in Finance
Attract National Attention

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The Wisconsin MBA

Stephen A. Hawk Center for Applied Security Analysis

Nicholas Center for Applied Corporate Finance

Department of Finance, Investment and Banking

The Puelicher Center for Banking Education

Wisconsin Professor Wins Top Prize For Research on Corporate Finance
Toni M. Whited has won the top award for co-authoring the best paper published on corporate finance in the Journal of Finance.

A True Trust Fund
The University Of Wisconsin System Entrusts 20 Students With Investing More Than $40 Million

Prominent Finance Alumni


Albert O. Nicholas
Nicholas Fund


Tom Madsen
US Global Asset Management


Bill Nygren
Oakmark Select Fund

 

The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business has the distinction of offering two applied MBA programs focusing on different aspects of finance.

One is a pioneer and leader in the field of applied security analysis, whose students currently manage more than $12 million in equities, REITs and fixed-income assets. The other, which focuses on applied corporate finance, is gaining increased national prominence for offering students practical experience working on corporate finance consulting projects with leading firms, including 3M, Procter & Gamble and UBS Warburg.

The Stephen A. Hawk Center for Applied Security Analysis' students have the unique educational experience of learning the investment business through hand-on management of multi-million dollar real portfolios.

The MBA program in applied security analysis, now coordinated by the Stephen A. Hawk Center for Applied Security Analysis, was founded in 1970. Fortune magazine has lauded the Applied Security Analysis Program for producing “an extraordinary number of high-profile, successful fund managers and financial analysts". The program has trained more than 450 graduates, many who have gone on to become worldwide leaders in money management and are employed at investment firms, banks and pension funds throughout the world. Its students have the unique educational experience of learning the investment business through hand-on management of multi-million dollar real portfolios. Students work with an advisory board composed of investment professionals who serve as the client for students. Students formally present their

The Nicholas Center for Applied Corporate Finance is the first and only applied program that focuses exclusively on practical training in the field of corporate finance.

portfolio performance, investment strategy and economic forecasts to the client three times each year. All investing decisions are in the hands of the students as portfolio managers.

The Nicholas Center for Applied Corporate Finance was endowed in 2003 with more than $8.4 million in gifts. It is the first and only applied program that focuses exclusively on practical training in the field of corporate finance. Its MBA students work on real-world projects for consulting firms, investment banks, public corporations and private companies. The advisory board for the program includes executives from leading investment firms and other major corporations, including Lehman Brothers, Citigroup, 3M, Qualcomm, Medtronic and Procter & Gamble.

Tom Tefft, vice president of finance and information technology at Medtronic, Inc. sponsored a project with applied corporate finance students. “I was very impressed with the comprehensive nature of the research and analysis performed and the professionalism of the students’ presentation at the end of the project.”