At the end of each academic year, the group gives out "OSIG Awards" to recognize selected members exceptional efforts. Categories include; "Analyst of The Year," "Best Pitch of The Year," "Sector Leader of The Year," "Outstanding Service Award," and "Most Improved." Our "Analyst of The Year" and "Best Pitch of The Year" are particularly highlighted to help showcase our favorite reports over time.
NOTE: OSIG considers each year to begin spring term & end winter term as the new executive board is slated at the beginning of spring term. Our last term for members expecting to graduate is winter term. |
2023 - 2024
2022 - 2023
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2021 - 2022Analyst of The Year : Sarina GrantSarina impressed the group throughout each pitch, providing a deep analysis into her assigned companies. She delivered a phenomenal pitch on Welltower, implementing multiple new valuation strategies in our workbook. Sarina is a great asset to our group, being always open to help others with their workbooks and work through troubleshooting. Below you will find Sarina's Welltower report.
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Best Pitch of The Year : Ryan Hogan (Meta)Ryan received best pitch for his pitch on Meta during Winter 2022. Throughout his report, Ryan provided extensive analysis on his models and reasonings, leading him to pitch a hold. To learn more about Ryan's thought process, review his report below.
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2020 - 2021Analyst of The Year : Michael HaffnerMichael was a strong OSIG member throughout his time with the group. Always providing guidance when needed, Michael stood out to the group as he helped many new analysts understand our process. Michael also created high-grade reports as an analyst. Out of his pitches for the 2020-2021 academic year, Michael enjoyed conducting research on the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company the most. Below, you can find his analysis on TSM.
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Best Pitch of The Year : Dana Welty (Johnson & Johnson)Dana's analysis on Johnson & Johnson awarded her best pitch of the year. Within her report, Dana provides vast details with clear justifications for each of her weightings. Upholding a strong argument, Dana came to the conclusion to pitch a hold for JNJ. To learn why Dana pitched a hold in Fall 2020, view her detailed report below.
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