Kellan Dahlquist Excels in CFA Research Challenge
SAINT PAUL, MN (05/14/2012)(readMedia)-- Kellan Dahlquist, son of Kendall and Tamah Dahlquist of St. Cloud, Minn., was part of a team of five students representing Bethel University's Department of Business and Economics that competed in the recent Minnesota CFA Institute Investment Research Challenge, a prestigious internationally recognized equity research challenge. In intense competition against programs like the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management and the University of St. Thomas MBA program, Bethel made a strong fourth-place showing, with just five points separating the team from first place. Placing ahead of the St. Thomas MBA team was a particularly significant achievement for the Bethel group.
CFA Institute Investment Research Challenge participants often see positive results well beyond a strong showing in the competition. Last year's participants saw doors open for internships and permanent job placements, including a financial analyst position at 3M.
"Bethel is gaining respect in the finance community for its academic excellence," says Chuck Hannema, associate professor of business and department chair. "We're the smallest school with the lowest budget, yet we are very competitive."
Bethel University is a leader in Christ-centered higher education with approximately 6,600 students from 48 states and 25 countries enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, seminary, and adult education programs. Based in St. Paul, Minn., with additional seminary locations on both coasts, Bethel offers rigorous bachelor's and advanced degrees in nearly 100 relevant fields. For further information on Bethel University, go to www.bethel.edu.