About Executive Board
The Executive Board for GUIC is composed of dedicated undergraduate students focused on enhancing the club’s portfolio performance and elevating the quality of the organization.


Co-President
Aubrey Fu
Vincent Casella
Co-President


Major:
Accounting, Finance, Political Science
Hometown:
Sacramento, CA
Major:
Finance, MIS, Economics
Hometown:
Orange County, CA
I joined GUIC to sharpen my financial modeling skills and contribute to a team that makes a real impact on Gonzaga’s endowment. Through hands-on projects and collaboration with motivated peers, I’ve gained practical experience and a deeper understanding of investment analysis.
I joined GUIC my freshman year to gain hands-on experience and strengthen my passion for valuations and investing. Since Freshman Year, GUIC has taught me to lead with confidence, think critically, and actively contribute to a driven community of like-minded individuals.


Club Advisor
Club Advisor
Joshua Meyer
Joshua Meyer
Joshua Meyer
Club Advisor
Major:
Finance, Accounting, Computer Science
Hometown:
Boyle Heights, CA
Joshua Meyer
I’m in the Investment Club because it’s an excellent opportunity to learn and grow in finance. I initially joined to connect with like-minded individuals who share similar interests, and through the club I’ve gained valuable knowledge, teamwork skills, and confidence.


Head of Economic Research
Ian Stocco
William Boling
Head of Pitches & Competitions


Major:
Finance, History
Hometown:
Portland, OR
Major:
Finance
Hometown:
Portland, OR
I joined GUIC my freshman year to be a part of a group of individuals with the similar interests of investing and growing their knowledge of personal finance. I think it’s a great place for everyone of all levels from sector reports to stock pitches. There is something for everybody.


Club Advisor
Club Advisor
Joshua Meyer
Joshua Meyer
Ashton Velazquez
Head of Marketing & Communications
Major:
Marketing, Public Relations
Hometown:
Seattle, WA
Joshua Meyer
Since joining GUIC, I’ve gained proficient skills in investing and stock market analysis. Regardless of my major, GUIC has offered me much more than lessons on the financial world, but also efficient skills in networking and critical thinking that push you towards a goal.
Since joining GUIC, my knowledge of personal investing, capital markets, and equity research has increased substantially. GUIC lays the foundation for critical skills in fundamental analysis and is an incredible environment for students at all levels to learn


Controller
Gavin Baranko
Major:
Finance, History
Hometown:
Boise, Idaho
I joined GUIC to gain exposure to people with a similar passion for investing and finance. This club has presented me with the opportunity to develop valuable skills in financial management, creating models, and managing a portfolio of over 300k, all while gaining new leadership skills.


Wealth Strategy Advisor
Robert McGee
Major:
Finance, Accounting
Hometown:
Bay Area, CA
GUIC was my first real introduction to finance, where I learned the fundamentals of valuation and financial modeling. It also helped me develop strong networking skills that led to internships during my sophomore year and inspired me to pursue either the CPA or CFA designation.
