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Members
Board Members
Committed to Driving the Club’s Growth and Quality.
Mark Bühler |
President
After receiving my Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from ETH, I joined the Investment Club to pursue a longstanding interest of mine and to support the investing community among Zurich’s students.
Oliver Joergensen |
Vice President
Investment Club zh is not only teaching me how to invest in companies but also inspiring me to invest in my personal growth and future.
David Achermann |
Head of Fund
My motivation for investing stems from a passion for exploring diverse investment approaches and finding the one that suits me best. Investing is an ongoing learning process, offering continual growth and development opportunities. Ultimately, I see investing as a tool for accumulating wealth and achieving a more liberated lifestyle.
Jessica Stafford |
Chief Financial Officer
As a banking and finance student at the University of Zürich, my involvement in the Investment Club has been driven by a long-standing interest in financial markets.
Madlen Huber |
Chief Membership Officer
Committed to unlock the potential of diverse voices in finance, I am excited to join the Investment Club Zurich board. As a Bachelor’s student in Political Science, I believe that a variety of perspectives is crucial for successful investing and that a strong intersection between politics and economics is essential for understanding market dynamics.
Fund Members
Committed to Driving the Club’s Growth and Quality.
David Achermann |
Head of Fund
My motivation for investing stems from a passion for exploring diverse investment approaches and finding the one that suits me best. Investing is an ongoing learning process, offering continual growth and development opportunities. Ultimately, I see investing as a tool for accumulating wealth and achieving a more liberated lifestyle.
Advisory Board
Supporting our club with experience and big ideas.
Founder
Gianluca Pierallini
I’m drawn to investing because it opens up endless possibilities to learn about all sorts of companies and sectors. Currently in my last semester at UZH studying Business Administration, I’ve found our club, filled with engaging students, to be the perfect spot for lively discussions on how to analyse companies. It’s like we’re getting a head start on mastering the tools of the trade before we dive into the financial world.
Founder
Nicolas Michel
In investing, it pays to be a generalist. It combines elements of business, economics, psychology, sociology, history, politics, technology, and law, as all have an impact on the markets. The goal is to be an intellectually honest investigative journalist who reaches the right conclusions before the market does and then waits until the market agrees. Therefore, it is very enriching to have students from diverse backgrounds collaborate to arrive at these right conclusions while learning from experienced business and investment managers.