

Wolverine Capital Investments
The Premier Undergraduate Investing
Organization at Michigan Ross
The Story Behind WCI
In 2009, Wolverine Capital Investments was founded by a group of four University of Michigan students passionate about investing and service. They sought to combine peer-to-peer education about the benefits of being a competent investor with providing a unique organization dedicated to serving the Ann Arbor community. Today, we are proud to have 50+ active members in WCI who continue to further our mission.
We are an honored recipient of the Capital One: 2016 People + Money, University of Michigan Sponsorship.
WCI is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization.

50+
Members
$16,000+
AUM
100%
Placement
2009
Established
Our Four Pillars
01. Investing
Our members leverage research and in-depth analysis to identify investment opportunities for our portfolio. We primarily concentrate our efforts on buy-side investment strategies. Our holdings are balanced between fundamental, growth, and value positions.

03. Professional Development
WCI provides resources and exclusive workshops to help members develop resumes, network, and prepare for interviews across numerous career fields. Members also have access to our expanding alumni network and mentorship from current students.

02. Education
Members are given the tools and knowledge to be successful investors. We engage in the financial industry and global economics through weekly discussions on market news. Members learn a wide range of available investing fundamentals, and analysis techniques.

04. Philanthropy
WCI is proud to partake in charitable efforts through the Detroit Partnership. Additionally, we donate a percentage of our earnings each year to charity. Most recently, we have donated to Misericordia and the American Cancer Society.

Alumni Testimonials

"Through WCI, I was able to develop both personally and professionally and build a lasting network of friends both at and beyond Michigan. WCI is a premier Ross organization for anyone interested in finance or business more broadly."