The Loomis Sayles Undergraduate Women’s Investment Network (UWIN) program offers both mentorship and internship opportunities for undergraduate students in their sophomore, junior or senior years who have an interest in investing, business, finance, accounting, data science, mathematics, or economics. The mission of the UWIN program is to inspire, develop, and recruit undergraduate students who are committed to supporting women in the investment management industry by providing mentorship, internship experience, professional development and technical skills needed to succeed in the industry. The UWIN mentorship program is during the school year from September 2026 through April 2027 and requires a commitment of 1-2 hours per month to connect with the mentor, in addition to attendance at professional development, networking and educational workshops. The mentorship program matches selected undergraduate students with a Loomis Sayles mentor to help connect the educational experience to a potential career in investment management by sharing knowledge, experience and career advice. All participants will attend two full day conferences at One Financial Center in Boston, MA on September 17, 2026 and April 9, 2027 and four ½ day workshops in October (hybrid), November (hybrid), January (virtual) and February (in-person). The program provides a letter to professors if you need to miss a class. Education, skill and development workshop topics include: Introduction to Investment Management Equity and Fixed Income 101 Effective Communication Skills Marketing Yourself & Preparing for Professional Success Bloomberg terminal training Advanced Excel Skills Day in the Life of a Trader Personal Finance 101 Art of Networking
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