Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance | USF Muma College of Business

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    USF finance student Justin Kwitchoff secures full-time role after four internships in finance. He credits the business fraternity Phi Chi Theta and USF's Investment Club not only for being a supportive network but for being a community that helped him grow professionally.

  • Ten high-growth startups will take part in the accelerator program, which aims to propel businesses through support and guidance from industry veterans to success in the Tampa Bay region and beyond.

  • Both businesses and universities are grappling with the disruptive nature of fintech, which is rapidly transforming industries.

  • Many of his family members went to USF, including both of his parents, his aunts, uncles and some cousins.

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A remarkable milestone in our Student Managed Investment Fund: We crossed $900K for the first time, more than tripling the principle in 11 years.