Building Bridges in Financial Education
We work alongside industry professionals, educational institutions, and forward-thinking organizations to create meaningful learning experiences that actually prepare people for real careers in fundamental analysis.
The People Behind Our Partnerships
Marcus started his career analyzing mining stocks in Perth before moving into education partnerships. He's seen firsthand how the gap between academic theory and practical analysis can leave graduates unprepared for real work.
David brings a different perspective — he spent eight years at various Australian financial institutions before joining us. His experience helps us understand what industry partners actually need from educational programs.
How Our Collaborations Actually Work
Rather than creating partnerships that look good on paper but don't serve anyone well, we focus on arrangements that benefit everyone involved — including the students.
Take our work with several Australian accounting firms. They needed people who could analyze financial statements beyond just checking if numbers add up. We developed a joint program where their senior analysts guest lecture, and our students work on anonymized case studies from real client situations.
- Joint curriculum development with industry input from day one
- Mentorship programs connecting students with working professionals
- Real case study development from partner organizations
- Regular feedback loops to keep content relevant and practical
The Network We've Built
Over the years, we've connected with organizations that share our belief that financial education should prepare people for actual careers, not just pass tests.
Regional Banks
Credit analysts and lending specialists who help design practical assessment methods that mirror real evaluation processes.
Professional Services
Accounting and advisory firms that provide case studies and guest expertise in areas like due diligence and valuation work.
Education Institutions
Universities and TAFEs looking to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical application in their business programs.
Technology Partners
Companies developing financial analysis tools who help us teach students to work with real software they'll encounter professionally.
Industry Bodies
Professional associations that help us understand evolving industry standards and certification requirements.
Investment Groups
Regional investment managers and analysts who share insights about practical research methods and market analysis approaches.
Interested in Working Together?
We're always open to conversations with organizations that want to create better pathways between education and employment in financial analysis. Whether you're looking for specific skills in your workforce or want to contribute expertise to student learning, let's talk.
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