Title: Financial Services
1- Financial Services
- Laboratory
- http//www.lehigh.edu/infsl/
- College of Business Economics
2Financial Services Laboratory
- College of Business Economics Mission
- Financial Services Laboratory
- - Prominent Alumni Leadership
- - Business Plan
- - Funding Requirements/Use of Proceeds
- - Timetable
- - Physical Plant
- - Prominent Alumni Commitments
- Naming Opportunities
- Appendix 1 CBE Overview
- Appendix 2 CBE Board of Advisors
- Appendix 3 Fundraising Committee
3College of Business and Economics Mission
- Establish Lehigh CBE
- as a world-class leader in
- 3 critical areas
- Financial Services
- Information Technology
- Health Bio-Pharma Economics
4CBE Game Plan Outcomes
- Develop distinctive, market-responsive,
niche-based academic programs - Collaborate across Colleges and the University
- Establish partnerships with financial services
alumni - THIS WILL
- Increase national international recognition
- Attract first-in-class students
- Attract and retain superior faculty
5From Theory to Practice
- FINANCIAL SERVICES LABORATORY
- A Financial Services Laboratory at Lehigh
will be a distinctive advantage for its faculty
and future business leaders it prepares. Science
has always relied on labs for research and
practical teaching, and so should business. - -- Joseph R. Perella 64
- Chairman
- Institutional Securities Investment Banking
Group - Morgan Stanley
6Financial Services Laboratory
- Classroom and research facility aimed at
developing educational programs for application
towards the financial services industry - 27 seat classroom designed to simulate a Wall
Street trading environment - State of the art wireless networking and
engineering facility - Training facility available for outsourcing to
corporations - Think tank for research on financial services
market structure - Leader in creation of programs and majors
specifically geared towards distinct financial
services disciplines
7Prominent Alumni Leadership Commitment
- Marc Paley 83 FSL Fundraising Chairman
- Managing Director
- Lehman Brothers
- Joe Perella 64 FSL Honorary Fundraising
Chairman - Managing Director Chairman
- Institutional Securities Investment
Banking - Morgan Stanley
- Team of accomplished alumni working with Lehigh
professionals as part of the FSL
Fundraising/Steering committee
8Business Plan How We Will Utilize the FSL
- 2,000 undergraduate graduate students will
take courses in the Lab while at Lehigh - Existing courses fine-tuned to incorporate
leverage the FSL - - Security Analysis Portfolio Management
- Existing courses greatly modified that will
foster collaboration among students faculty
across Lehighs disciplines and colleges - - Advanced Engineering Economy Replacement
Analysis - New courses created to leverage expertise of
alumni - - Honors Seminar Series in Financial Markets
- National global resource for industry to train
educate employees -
9Business PlanCampus-Wide Impact
- Undergraduate Business Students
- Graduate Students
- MBA Students
- Engineering Students
- Math Students
- Journalism Students
- Faculty
- Admissions
- Career Services
- Community Outreach
10Business Plan Measurable Results
- Enhance employment opportunities for CBE
graduates - Enhance student understanding of how world events
impact financial markets - Reduce on-the-job training time
- Increase quality faculty research
- Increase number of top quality faculty and
students - Stay ahead of our competition
11Timetable
- January 2004 IBM Phase I Lab (up to 10
stations) - Spring 2004 Renovation starts May 18th
- Summer 2004 Beta Test
- Fall 2004 FSL fully operational
- October 2004 Dedication of Lab and Recognition
of Major Sponsors
12Funding Requirement 3.5M
- An endowment of 3.5 million provides
175,000 per year in operating income for the
FSL. Service donations of software and hardware
(as well as grants) are expected to make up the
additional 65,000 that is needed.
- One-time Costs 650,000
- Computer and Networking
400,000 - Renovations 120,000
- Market Data Displays 100,000
- Furniture 30,000
- Annual Expenses 240,000
- Professor of Practice 65,000
- Technical Director 50,000
- Graduate Student 20,000
- Software and Data Services
70,000 - New Program Development
5,000 - Operating Expenses 5,000
- Equipment/Lifecycle 25,000
13Physical Plant
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Contract Pending
Reserved
14Floor Plan
15A Window to the World
- PHYSICAL MAKEUP
- Wireless technology IBM supplying their
prototype next generation trading room technology - Real-time market information
- Media
- Market Data
- Software simulated trading, deal capture,
settlement, analytics, pricing, portfolio
management, derivatives pricing
16Making Your Gift
- Three ways to support the Lab
- Endowment Gift - for program development or
faculty support - Capital Gift - for Lab construction/renovation
- Restricted Operating Gift - to the College of
Business Economics FSL
17Supporters
- Leadership Gifts
- Joe 64 and Amy Perella, Morgan Stanley
- Principal Gifts
- Marc Paley 83, Lehman Brothers
- Tina 88 and Steve 86 Goldfield, Imperium
Capital Management - IBM Corporation
- Major Gifts
- Jeff Bosland 88, Daiwa Securities
- Tom Grossman 88, Aenaes Capital Management
- Jeff Enslin 88, Caxton Associates, LLC
- Chris Hite 89, UBS Investment Bank
- Jim Conlin 92, Kabrik Trading
- Ed and Janet Miller, Parents Class of 2005
- Kris Talgo 80, Rochdale Securities Corp.
- John Callies 76, IBM
- Eve Gerriets Mongiardo 86, Soros Private Funds
Management - David Kern 86, Kern Capital Management
As of 4/26/2004
18Key Naming Opportunities
- 3.5 million Lab Name and Permanent
Endowment for the Lab - 1.75 million FSL Name (Rauch Lobby)
- 1.3 million Named Professor of Practice
- 1.0 million Named Technical Director
- 1.0 million Lab Name (2nd Floor Suite)
- Benefits include
- Inscription on the Walk of Honor in Leadership
Plaza priority for student interns faculty
exchanges and custom designed programs
invitations to the Presidents home
distinguished lecture series and VIP table for
Wall Street Council events.
19Naming Opportunities
- 700,000 Software Data Services Fund
(Endowed) - 500,000 Equipment/Life Cycle Replacement Fund
- 400,000 Named Graduate Fellowship (Endowed)
- 250,000 Lab Renovations and Maintenance
- 100,000 Market Data Displays
- 100,000 Named Program Development Fund
(Endowed) - 75,000 Specialized Software
- 50,000 Pooled Operating Endowment
- 50,000 Lab Work Stations
- 25,000 Financial Services Sponsor
- 10,000 Traders Circle
20Appendices
- College of Business Economics
21Poised for Success
College of Business Economics
- SOLID FOUNDATION
- BOLD VISION
- THE NEXT CHAPTER
22Build Upon Strengths
UNDERGRADUATE INTEGRATED PROGRAMS
- Integrated Business and Engineering
- Computer Science and Business
- Integrated Product Development
- Integrated Program in Finance and Accounting
23Create Market Responsive Niche Programs
- GRADUATE INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
- MBA and Engineering
- MBA and Educational Leadership
- Supply Chain Management concentration
- vSeries for Corporate Entrepreneurship MBA
concentration - MS in Accounting and Information Analysis
24Extend Faculty Expertise
- 25 new faculty hired since 1999
- Showcase the expertise of CBEs faculty through
managerially relevant, cutting-edge research - Hire world-class experts in their fields as
Professors of Practice - NEW FACULTY PROFESSORS OF PRACTICE
- CORE FACULTY LEADERS
- A HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION
25Prepare Student Leaders for a Global World
HIGHLIGHTS OF CLASS OF 2007
- Most selective class to date (38 Admit Rate)
- Strongest Yield (41)
- Highest overall testing profile (1261 SAT)
26Respond to Consumer Needs
- CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
- Supply Chain Management On-line Certificate
- Project Management On-line Certificate
- vSeries Certificate
27CBE Board of Advisors
Accomplished Leaders from Key Industries
28CBE Board of Advisors
Accomplished Leaders from Key Industries, cont.
29 Fundraising Committee