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R.I.S.E FORUM XI 2011 University Of Dayton

April 1, 2011


Rob Holub moderates, and Neil Waxman is a panelist at R.I.S.E Forum 2011 at University of Dayton. R.I.S.E. provides attendees access to investment professionals from across the nation, who share their insight on a variety of topics such as private equity, fixed income, portfolio construction, and micro and macro economic viewpoints.


RISE is the largest and longest running student investment conference in the world. Each year, this prestigious student forum extends an invitation to business professionals to share in the first day of this two-and-a-half day event. The featured speakers are the best and the brightest from Wall Street, corporate America, government and the financial media. They hold equal appeal for students, professors and practitioners alike.


Dr. Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, joined the global discussion in 2005, and in 2008 it hosted NASDAQ's first remote closing bell ceremony at a university. It's not often that college students get to rub shoulders with Nobel Laureates, Federal Reserve Bank officials and other nationally renowned industry leaders.




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