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Clubs and Honor Societies

Economics Club

Clubs

Amrhein Investment Club

The Amrhein Investment Club provides students with a hands-on learning experience in the field of investments. Members of the club manage four portfolios with an aggregate value of over $4.0 million. They meet weekly to discuss current holdings and to present ideas for future purchases or sales of stocks and bonds. The club competes in national competitions and also sponsors trips to the New York Stock Exchange and other financial venues. Anyone with an interest is welcome! Contact Associate Professor of Practice in Accounting Daniel O'Conner at oconnord@moravian.edu.

 Amrhein Takes First in Financial Competion

       
       Amrhein Investment Club has been awarded 1st place
       in the Undergraduate Core Portfolio category 
       at the Quinnipiac Global Portfolio Competition in NYC!


       The Quinnipiac G.A.M.E. Forum is the largest student-run 
       financial conference in the world, with 1300+ students 
       from 120+ universities worldwide in attendance.

     

Photo: Courtesy Quinnipiac University


Honor Societies 

Omicron Delta Epsilon: The Economics Honors Society

ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Omicron Delta Epsilon Honor Society

Omicron Delta Epsilon is one of the world’s largest academic honor societies. The objectives of Omicron Delta Epsilon are recognition of scholastic attainment and the honoring of outstanding achievements in economics; the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics within colleges and universities, and among colleges and universities; the publication of its official journal, The American Economist, and sponsoring of panels at professional meetings as well as the Irving Fisher and Frank W. Taussig competitions . 

Requirements for Admission

All Moravian students meeting the following criteria are eligible:

  1. Junior or senior standing
  2. Three courses in economics:  ECON 152, ECON 225 or 226, and one more 200- or 300- level economics course, excluding internship courses.
  3. Grade point average in economics of 3.0 or more
  4. Grade point average overall of 3.0 or more

ODE Young Alumni Awards

Since 2013, the ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« Alpha Nu ODE Chapter has recognized the accomplishments of the following young alumni: 

  1. 2013-Amanda Logan ‘06, Executive Liaison, College of Eastern Idaho
  2. 2014-Alexander Smith-Constantine ‘07, Associate, Structured Products Syndicate, Goldman Sachs 
  3. 2015-Charlsie Keefe James ‘05, Sr. Product Specialist Insurance and Real Estate, S&P Global Market Intelligence
  4. 2015-Todd James ‘05, Sr. VP, Corporate Affairs & Investor Relations, Acceleron
  5. 2016-Ashley Hugo Marx ‘07, Sr. Manager, Mergers & Acquisitions Tax,  KPMG
  6. 2016-William Marx ‘07, Associate Attorney, Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius, LLP
  7. 2017-Austin Rock ‘12, Director of Strategy & Partnerships, Baldwin Risk Partners
  8. 2017-Renee Garin ‘04, Sr. Manager, HRIS, Pensions, & Data Analytics, Talen Energy
  9. 2018-Corey Koenig ‘11, VP, Office of the COO, SAP
  10. 2019-Nicco Dalpiaz ‘12, Client Manager, NielsenIQ; Winemaker, Dalvino Wine Co.
  11. 2020-Angela DelGrosso ‘14, Sr. VP, Bethlehem Chamber at Greater LV Chamber of   Commerce; Owner of Steel City Plant Company
  12. 2021-Perry Mindo ‘16, Sr. Finance Manager-Operations & Supply Chain, Pernod Ricard
  13. 2022-Emily Lambright-Pakhtigian '15, Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy, Penn State University
  14. 2023-Woody Battle '19, Public Sector Advisory Consultant, Baker Tilly
  15. 2024-Dylan Runne '16, CEO Fenom Digital