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Titans of Investing, commonly referred to as Titans, is a collegiate program founded and led by investor Britt Harris. The program consists of a semester course, a
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, and a
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. It is modeled on Benjamin Franklin's
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and emphasizes "wisdom, personal understanding, and growth" through "collaboration, civil discourse, and a sincere search for truth". Its mission is to infuse "high-achieving students" with "wisdom", and instill a "life path" of "success to significance" rather than pursuing "success after success", which is also modeled on Franklin's " do well by doing good." Titans is funded by over 80 individual and corporate sponsors. Graduates are referred to as "Titans", nationally recognized for "excellence, intellect, and integrity", and highly recruited by employers. As of Fall 2021, the alumni network consists of 700 Titans.


History


Genesis

The impetus for Titans began in the spring of 2005 while Britt Harris, a
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, was the
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of
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; the largest
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in the world at that time. He worked for nearly two decades in high-stakes
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. Seeking relief, a confluence of inquiries into the
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,
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, and greatest literary works culminated in the idea of a collegiate course he called the "Titan Series". The initial concept was to study his "top 10 books" and his "top 10 practitioners" in each key business field (i.e., management, investing, accounting, economics, et cetera). Before resigning from Bridgewater, Harris queried 70 peers throughout business, academia, and politics for the most influential books on their careers. With a compiled list of over 200 books, Harris returned to his alma mater at
Texas A&M University Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, T ...
in the fall of 2005.


Development

Throughout the 2005 fall semester and 2006 spring semester, Britt Harris recruited a select group of students from Texas A&M University to help organize, examine, and distill over 200 literary works to their core concept, then develop the course
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. The group, "Titans 0", included Cason Beckham, Will Carpenter, Jason Kaspar, Matt Ockwood, Ty Popplewell, Andrew Robertson, and Thomas Marriott who had just finished redeveloping the Aggie Investment Club. Influenced by his mentor Bob Buford, Harris infused the course with the philosophy of living a life of "success to significance" rather than pursuing "success after success". Employing the very concept of Titans (timeless wisdom), Harris modeled the course structure on Benjamin Franklin's
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to emphasize "wisdom, personal understanding, and growth" through "collaboration, civil discourse, and a sincere search for truth". The curriculum was finished and adopted by
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as Titans Course (FINC 427) in the summer of 2006. The first class, "Titans 1", launched in the 2006 fall semester and graduated the first 15 Titans: Jon Boben, Andy Cronin, Scott “The Situation” Deyerle, Justin Evans, Bryan Farney, Robert Fletes, Graham Gilkerson, Daniel McMaster, Payal Patel, David Phillips, Cherise (née Kaspar) Ratliff, Steven Smith, Michelle Stukey, Bryan Sweeney, and Xuan Yong.


Growth

As Titans graduated, the collaboration and camaraderie cultivated inside the classroom continued after into the Titans Fraternity that spans 23 states and 11 countries. As of May 2019, the alumni network consists of 542 Titans from 34 classes. In September 2016, a chapter was established at the Hankamer School of Business of Baylor University. In January 2018, a chapter was established at the McCombs Business School of University of Texas at Austin. The book summaries produced by the Titans Course evolved into an acclaimed
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called " Titans Briefs". Titans Briefs are freely released into the public domain. As of May 2019, the digital archive features 415 briefs.


Administration

The Titans of Investing program is led by Britt Harris, who also serves as professor of the Titans Course, and operated by its students. Student positions include: * Network Program Manager * Wisdom Program Manager * Reach Program Manager * Finance Program Manager The Titans Fraternity is operated by the Titans Alumni Network. The program is overseen by an advisory board consisting of Harris, alumni, Texas A&M faculty, and industry dignitaries.


Membership

Membership is exclusive, but applications are open to all
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, gender, race, and religion. Each semester, 15 slots per chapter are competed for. Requirements include: resume, essays, interviews with alumni, and up to nine nominations. Membership is free courtesy of over 80 individual and corporate sponsors. Applicants are vetted for the following qualities: # Likely to be successful early in career # Have the character to use whatever success they do achieve for the benefit of others # Interesting and fully engaged people — Britt Harris believes ''“If you are extremely smart but only partially engaged, you will be outperformed by people who are sufficiently smart but fully engaged, and should be.”''


Course

Class is held once a week for two hours. It consists of professor led and class-directed instruction, alternating weekly. The semester course consists of: * Seven modules: # Long-term market characteristics # Market theory; efficient markets versus behavioral finance # Successful active management methods # Policy development # Hedge fund strategies # Emerging markets # Benjamin Franklin's Preeminence of Wisdom and the Rareness of an Intentional Life * Review of seventeen Titans Briefs * Creation of one Titans Brief * Development and management of an active investment portfolio * Weekly presentation and review of economic reports are presented each week *Guest speakers * Bi-weekly class dinners hosted by the Professor, Britt Harris


Fraternity

Titans Fraternity is a
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(not to be confused with Greek social fraternities or
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) that is cultivated among classmates during the Titans Course, and continued after graduation in the Titans Alumni Network. During the course, classmates engage in civil discourse and social interaction over dinner at the Titans Clubhouse. Annual dinners for all Titans are held in Austin, Dallas, Houston, New York and London.


Think tank

Book summaries produced by the Titans Course developed into an acclaimed
think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governmenta ...
called "Titans Briefs". Titans Briefs are freely released into the public domain. As of May 2019, the digital archive features 415 briefs.


Chapters


Texas A&M University

Titans was established at
Texas A&M University Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, T ...
in August 2006. It is hosted at
Mays Business School Mays Business School is the business school at Texas A&M University. The school educates more than 6,400 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing and supply cha ...
and the semester course is FINC 427/669. As of May 2019, it has graduated 28 classes consisting of 441 Titans.


Baylor University

Titans was established at
Baylor University Baylor University is a private Baptist Christian research university in Waco, Texas. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the fir ...
in September 2016. It is hosted at Hankamer School of Business and the semester course is BU4M. As of May 2019, it has graduated 4 classes consisting of 51 Titans.


University of Texas at Austin

Titans was established at
University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1883 and is the oldest institution in the University of Texas System. With 40,916 undergraduate students, 11,075 ...
in January 2018. It is hosted at McCombs Business School and the semester course is FIN 372. As of May 2019, it has graduated 3 classes consisting of 48 Titans.


Notable alumni


External links


Titans of Investing website

Titans Briefs


See also

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Harvard Student Agencies Harvard Student Agencies, Inc. (HSA) is the largest student-run company in the world, employing more than 600 Harvard undergraduates each year, and paying more than $1.7M in student wages annually. Founded in 1957, HSA is a multimillion-dollar cor ...
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Yale Entrepreneurial Society The Yale Entrepreneurial Society (YES) is a student-run nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to encouraging entrepreneurship and business development in the New Haven, Connecticut area. YES was founded in 1999 by Yale undergraduates Sean G ...


References

{{Reflist Student organizations established in 2006 Student societies in the United States Texas A&M University Baylor University University of Texas at Austin Business organizations