Learn Economic Indicators Through Community
Join our collaborative learning environment where understanding market trends becomes a shared journey. Connect with peers, tackle real-world analysis together, and build lasting professional networks.

How Our Community Learns Together
Every week brings new opportunities to connect, collaborate, and grow your understanding of economic indicators through meaningful peer interactions.
Weekly Analysis Circles
Small groups of 6-8 members meet virtually every Tuesday to dissect current market indicators. Emmett, one of our recent participants, says these sessions completely changed how he reads economic data.
- Rotate discussion leadership weekly
- Focus on real-time market events
- Share different analytical approaches
- Build confidence through practice
Collaborative Project Teams
Partner with 3-4 other learners to tackle month-long research projects examining specific economic indicators. Teams work together to present findings and recommendations.
- Choose from 12 different indicator focuses
- Access shared research databases
- Present to the broader community
- Receive feedback from industry mentors
Peer Teaching Exchanges
Take turns teaching concepts you've mastered to others. This approach helps solidify your own understanding while building communication skills that employers value.
- Prepare 15-minute teaching segments
- Use varied teaching methods
- Get constructive feedback
- Develop presentation confidence
Industry Challenge Weeks
Four times throughout the program, teams compete in friendly challenges analyzing real economic scenarios. Past challenges have included predicting interest rate impacts and inflation trend analysis.
- Work with randomly assigned teams
- Solve authentic business problems
- Present solutions to guest judges
- Win recognition and networking opportunities
Building Professional Networks That Last
Your learning community doesn't end when the program concludes. Many participants find that the connections they build here become some of their most valuable professional relationships. Rosalyn, who completed our program in late 2024, still meets monthly with her original study group.
