App State business students take state, regional and continental titles in 2021 CFA Institute Research Challenge

BOONE, N.C. — Five Appalachian State University business majors made history this year with a trifecta win in the 2021 Chartered Financial Analysts Institute Research Challenge. The Walker College of Business Broyhill Fellows team took home state, regional and continental titles — the latter a first for App State. The team also advanced to compete as one of the top five teams in the challenge’s Global Final.

“This is a tremendous accomplishment, and I am incredibly proud of these students. The team has worked hard and are excellent representatives of Appalachian.”

App State’s Dr. Brandy Hadley ’09 ’11, assistant professor in the Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance and faculty adviser for App State’s Broyhill Fellows

During the challenge, students work in teams to research, analyze and report on a publicly traded company as if they are practicing analysts. Each student is individually tested on their analytical, valuation, report writing and presentation skills.

The fellows, all of whom graduated from App State in May and earned Bachelor of Science in business administration (BSBA) degrees through the Walker College:

  • Sam Crouse ’21, of Spruce Pine.
  • Olivia Guillebeau ’21, of Charlotte.
  • Sean James ’21, of Charlotte.
  • Obadja “Obi” Ludwig ’21, of Winston-Salem.
  • Zachary “Zach” Stowell ’21, of Conover.

During the challenge events, held virtually in March and April due to the pandemic, the fellows competed against nearly 1,000 participating universities, many of which included Master of Business Administration students.

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Pictured, from left to right, are Appalachian State University’s 2021 Broyhill Fellows: Zach Stowell ’21, of Conover; Sean James ’21, of Charlotte; Obi Ludwig ’21, of Winston-Salem; Sam Crouse ’21, of Spruce Pine; and Olivia Guillebeau ’21, of Charlotte. The fellows are shown in Broyhill Commons on App State’s campus, displaying one of the awards they received as part of the 2021 CFA Institute Research Challenge. Photo submitted

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Dr. Brandy Hadley ’09 ’11, assistant professor in Appalachian State University’s Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance. Hadley, who is pictured in App State’s Walker College of Business, also serves as faculty adviser for the university’s Broyhill Fellows. Photo submitted

App State’s Dr. Brandy Hadley ’09 ’11, the group’s faculty adviser and an assistant professor of finance in WCOB, said, “This is a tremendous accomplishment, and I am incredibly proud of these students. The team has worked hard and are excellent representatives of Appalachian.”

Hadley also said the continued support of CFA mentor Chris Pavese and Dr. Delbert Goff was instrumental in the team’s success. Pavese serves as president and chief investment officer of Broyhill Asset Management, and Goff, a retired professor in the Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, is one of the founders of the Broyhill Fellows and a longtime faculty adviser for the group.

According to Hadley, App State’s Broyhill Fellows program has a long history of success in the CFA challenge, having won the state competition 10 of the past 13 years to advance to the Americas Regional round — in which they compete against the top teams from North and South America.

This year the fellows also competed in and won a new level of the CFA competition — the Southeastern Subregional.

Broyhill Fellows are members of App State’s Elbert V. Bowden Investment Group (BIG), which was established in 2000 to provide students with hands-on, real-world experience in managing investments — namely those in the Elbert V. Bowden Student Managed Investment Fund.

Each year, five BIG members are selected to compete in the CFA Institute Research Challenge as Broyhill Fellows and are mentored by employees of investment firm Broyhill Asset Management throughout the competition. The Broyhill family, generations of whom have attended, supported and served App State, helped develop the university’s Broyhill Fellows program.

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More on App State’s 2021 Broyhill Fellows

  • Sam Crouse ’21, of Spruce Pine, graduated from App State in May with his BSBA in finance and banking.
  • Olivia Guillebeau ’21, of Charlotte, graduated from App State in May with her BSBA in finance and banking.
  • Sean James ’21, of Charlotte, graduated from App State in May, earning two BSBA degrees — one in finance and banking and one in risk management and insurance.
  • Obi Ludwig ’21, of Winston-Salem, graduated from App State in May with his BSBA in finance and banking.
  • Zach Stowell ’21, of Conover, graduated from App State in May, earning two BSBA degrees — one in finance and banking and one in computer information systems.
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Walker College of Business

The Walker College of Business at Appalachian State University delivers transformational educational experiences that prepare and inspire students to be ethical, innovative and engaged business leaders who positively impact our community, both locally and globally. The college places emphasis on international experiences, sustainable business practices, entrepreneurial programs and real-world applications with industry. Enrolling approximately 3,000 undergraduates in 10 majors and 175 graduate students in three master’s programs, the Walker College is accredited by AACSB International – the premier global accrediting body for schools of business.

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About the Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance

The Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance develops leaders for business, government and education by offering a Bachelor of Science in business administration in two specializations: finance and banking, and risk management and insurance. Learn more at https://finance.appstate.edu.

About the Walker College of Business

The Walker College of Business at Appalachian State University delivers transformational educational experiences that prepare and inspire students to be ethical, innovative and engaged business leaders who positively impact our community, both locally and globally. The college places emphasis on international experiences, sustainable business practices, entrepreneurial programs and real-world applications with industry. Enrolling approximately 3,000 undergraduates in 10 majors and 175 graduate students in three master’s programs, the Walker College is accredited by AACSB International – the premier global accrediting body for schools of business. Learn more at https://business.appstate.edu.

About Appalachian State University

As the premier public undergraduate institution in the state of North Carolina, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives as global citizens who understand and engage their responsibilities in creating a sustainable future for all. The Appalachian Experience promotes a spirit of inclusion that brings people together in inspiring ways to acquire and create knowledge, to grow holistically, to act with passion and determination, and to embrace diversity and difference. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Appalachian is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System. Appalachian enrolls more than 20,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors.