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Board Members 2010-2011

President

Elizabeth Hagemeyer

ehagemeyer@luc.edu

Year: Senior    

Hometown:  Detroit, MI

Major/Minor: International Business and Economics, Finance

After a year abroad in both Rome and Beijing, I am returning to Chicago and Economics Forum for my last year at Loyola. I'm excited to work with the members of the Economics Forum to plan and enjoy our many events this year.

 

Vice-President

 Urvish Pandya

upandya@luc.edu

Year: Candidate of MBA 2012

Hometown: Gujarat, India

I had done my undergrade from India in engineering with Electronics and Communication. I was working for Nokia before I joined Loyola.

Treasurers

Graham Medak

gmedak@luc.edu

Year: Senior

Major: Finance and Economics student

Currently interning for UBS Wealth Management. Financial and Economic interests include asset valuations and high frequency trading.

 

Marketing Director

Adelina Azemi

 

aazemi@luc.edu

Year: Senior

Hometown: Chicago, IL

Major/Minor: Economics/Spanish

 

Junior Marketing Directors

Jacob Runkel

jrunkel@luc.edu

Year:

Hometown: Traverse City, Michigan

Major/Minor: Economics, Finance, and Accounting (triple major)

I always hope and strive for the best, and going into business makes this hard at times. But therein rests my motivation, for I know that I will make a difference some day in this world where economic hardship runs rampant

Ex Offico/Senior Member

Luke Culley 

lculley@luc.edu

Year: Senior

Hometown: Tinley Park, IL

Major: Econoimcs, Finance, and Accounting

Hello, my name is Luke, I am an avid Econ Forum supporter. I play lacrosse at Loyola, and like being involved in many things here on campus.

Research Director:

 Erik Johnson

ejohnson5@luc.edu

Year:

Hometown:

Major:

Research Director

Ethan Alt

ealt@luc.edu

Year:Junior

Hometown: Michigan City, IN

Major: Economics

    I am a sports-lover of all sorts.  In the future, I hope to pursue doctoral study in public policy, specifically in economic development and growth in third-world countries.

 

Faculty Advisor

Dr. Mine Cinar

Economics Professor

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