May 10, 2025 - 08:18

This spring, four dedicated students from the Personal Financial Planning Program at Cal State Fullerton's College of Business and Economics traveled to Orlando, Florida, to participate in the prestigious International Association of Registered Financial Consultants Financial Forum. The group included President’s Scholar Jackson Steuber, along with Titan Capital Management portfolio managers Karhan Camurdan and Paula Sweis, as well as finance student Minson Vuong.
The forum provided these aspiring financial professionals with a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders, expand their knowledge, and network with peers from across the country. Attendees participated in various workshops and discussions that covered the latest trends and challenges in financial planning.
This experience not only enhanced their academic journey but also equipped them with valuable insights that will benefit their future careers in finance. The students returned with a renewed passion for their field and a deeper understanding of the financial landscape.
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