Published: 03/06/2024
The launch of StockMind AI is a representation of the innovation and entrepreneurship-focused learning that is fostered within Gannon’s Dahlkemper School of Business.
Demonstrating the real-world expertise cultivated within Gannon University's current and former business faculty, Yang (David) Yang, Ph.D.; William McAndrew, Ph.D.; and M Garrett Roth, Ph.D., embarked on an entrepreneurial journey, founding the groundbreaking AI fintech startup, StockMind AI.
This venture represents the faculty’s depth of knowledge and highlights Gannon’s commitment to equipping students with relevant, modern-day insights across academic programs, such as entrepreneurship, finance, economics and more.
The colleagues bring a wealth of expertise to StockMind AI garnered from years of teaching, research and experience in their fields. Their unique educational and professional backgrounds serve as a cornerstone for StockMind AI's mission to revolutionize the financial industry.
By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, StockMind AI offers a glimpse into the future of finance, where data-driven insights and cutting-edge technology converge to empower investors of all backgrounds. Their work is not currently being monetized, making the platform free and accessible to all.
The launch of StockMind AI is a representation of the innovation and entrepreneurship-focused learning that is fostered within Gannon’s Dahlkemper School of Business. The faculty members infuse their classrooms with real-world perspectives, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Through dynamic coursework, experiential learning opportunities and mentorship, students are exposed to the latest trends and technologies, and they are encouraged to explore their entrepreneurial aspirations.
As StockMind AI becomes positioned to disrupt traditional investment paradigms, its roots in academia serve as a testament to the invaluable contributions of Gannon University's faculty members to today’s finance and business industry.
Find out more about Gannon University’s Dahlkemper School of Business.