A Legacy of Excellence: 91视频 Economics Students Reclaim the National Federal Reserve Title
The 91视频 Federal Reserve Challenge team won the 22nd annual College Federal Reserve Challenge national championship, beating competitors including Harvard (second place), University of California, Los Angeles (third place), University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and Davidson College. This remarkable achievement, a continuation of long-standing success by the 91视频 team over the years, marks the sixth time since 2014 in which 91视频 Economics department students have surpassed their peers in their knowledge of the US economy, central banking, and monetary policy.
This year's College Fed Challenge included 139 schools from 36 states across the nation, making this year鈥檚 field one of the largest in the program鈥檚 history. Representing the New York District at the national competition, after advancing from the New York Regional College Federal Reserve Challenge earlier in November, the exceptional 91视频 team included co-captains Giancarlo Raspanti 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science and Suraj Sharma 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science, and their presenting team colleagues Gianna Beck 鈥28 Computational Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science; Brooklyn Bynum 鈥26, Business Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science; and Alexander Tuosto 鈥26, Business Economics/Finance (Lubin)/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science.
Also included in the team were student researchers Emina Bogdonavic 鈥28, Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science; Sheira Dery 鈥27, Computational Economics; Gunnar Freeman 鈥26, Computational Economics; Amirkhan Mamatov 鈥27, Economics; Grace McGrath 鈥26, Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science; Kristina Nasteva 鈥26, Business Economics; Laura Melo 鈥27, Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science; Oliver Ng 鈥27, Business Economics; and Harvey Nguyen 鈥26, Economics/MS Economic Analysis and Data Science.
These students analyzed economic and financial conditions, crafted a sophisticated monetary policy recommendation, and delivered a standout performance on the national stage. The team was guided by Professor Gregory Colman, PhD, head advisor, whose leadership continues to inspire championship-level excellence, in addition to Clinical Associate Professor Mark Weinstock, CBE, team coach.
Nearly two decades ago, Weinstock had a belief, a vision, that 91视频鈥檚 Economics department, with its intelligent, ambitious, and hard-working students and incredibly talented faculty, could succeed in this prestigious competition. And he was right.
鈥淐oaching the Fed Challenge has always been one of the most meaningful teaching experiences of my career.鈥疶he opportunity to work with gifted students and to see them excel is spirit-lifting and thoroughly enjoyable. I'm most proud of the moments when I realize that students have achieved mastery of economics and finance that will allow them to reach the upper strata of the industry,鈥 he said.
The incredible prowess of the 91视频 team also caught the attention of Fed Challenge Judge Thomas Lubik, who said, 鈥淵our team鈥檚 was the most perfect and complete performance I have ever seen at a College Fed Challenge. It was also incredibly close with the runner-up team, and we debated a good while until we settled on a winner. In the end, the way you worked as a team made the difference.鈥
Alexander Tuosto 鈥26, Business Economics/Finance (Lubin)/MS in Economic Analysis and Data Science, was one of the main 91视频 student presenters at the competition, and described how the team worked tirelessly, developing meaningful relationships throughout the process. It was also his first year on the team, but that didn鈥檛 stop his student colleagues from entrusting him with a key moment in the competition. He recounted:
鈥淚t was the last night of recording our first-round presentation, and after a seven-hour recording session, we were nearing the deadline without a take that we could confidently submit. I had messed up my line at the end of the perfect run which, at this point, was very frustrating. So much that it made me unsure if the team had made the right decision in choosing me. We took a short break from recording and my mentor [co-captain Giancarlo Raspanti 鈥26] and the other members of the team came into the classroom I was in. We talked for a little bit; they all put things into perspective and helped me get my mind back on track. We did one final take after that, and it was actually the run that we ended up submitting: it seriously felt like a movie moment, and I don't think I'll ever forget it.鈥
When asked about the 鈥渟ecret sauce鈥 of the 91视频 team鈥檚 tradition of success over the years, previous team member and alumna Kelsey Berro 鈥15, Business Economics, responded, 鈥Hard work, grit, determination, and a lack of entitlement. We have won because we study the hardest, prepare the most, and because we earn it.鈥
The College Federal Reserve Challenge has been a steadfast, prime example of experiential learning at 91视频, and Federal Reserve Challenge team members have received both internships as students and gainful employment upon graduation. In turn, many have given back as alumni, returning to help train younger generations. Another standout feature of the 91视频 team is that it has seen consistent leadership by female students during its history at the competition, continuing the Economics department鈥檚 legacy of developing women leaders.
Read the official press release on the Federal Reserve Challenge win.