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Although our giving page is no longer active, you can still donate. If you would like to provide any additional support, please make a gift here.
We are thrilled that the Fisher Futures trips are returning in 2023!
One of the most impactful components of the Fisher Futures Investment Banking program is the trips we take to New York and Chicago. Every year, students mention the trips when asked what was most valuable to them as members of the Fisher Futures program. And, our alumni are key to the success - assisting with setting up meetings at their firms and bringing other professionals into the presentations. This creates great networking opportunities for the students.
We are now asking for another level of support for the trips. Starting in 2023, the Fisher Futures program is providing travel and lodging for all students enrolled in the program. Providing this full financial support ensures that all students in the program have access to bank site visits and networking opportunities with alumni. To achieve this goal, we are reaching out to our alumni and friends of the program. A $500 donation will essentially support the trip to New York for one student and a $400 donation will support the trip to Chicago for one student. Please feel free to support as many trips as you would like!
We're hoping we can once again count on your support, and that you will feel a donation to this program will give you a sense of connection back to Ohio State and Fisher!
Cheers!
Sarah Steenrod and the Fisher Futures Program
There are currently 30 students in the Fisher Futures program for 2023. The first Fisher Futures class had two students and the program has continued to grow each year due to more and more talented and driven students.
Sponsor both trips to New York and Chicago for one student
2023 was the first time the Fisher Futures program covered the cost of the NYC and Chicago trips and the first time since 2019 the program took professional trips.