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Episode 74 | A Conversation with Sofia Cruz on Experiential Learning in Finance

Episode 74 | A Conversation with Sofia Cruz on Experiential Learning in Finance

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In Episode 74 of “Market News with Rodney Lake,” Professor Lake, director of the GW Investment Institute, welcomes GW School of Business student and Stock and Portfolio Management Club (SPMC) President Sofia Cruz for a conversation on experiential learning in finance at GW. The episode explores Sofia’s leadership role in the student-run club and how it engages members through market discussions, stock pitches, a growing analyst fund, and her podcast, Midnight Markets. They also discuss their outlook on AI and tech leaders such as Oracle, Google, and Claude/Anthropic. Sofia shares her enthusiasm for the GWSB community and emphasizes curiosity, adaptability, and growth for students preparing for careers in finance.

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