KENNESAW, Ga. | May 7, 2025
SMIF CEO Matthew Brown and his second-in-command, COO Hannah Hunt, have landed jobs with competitive companies. Brown is headed to Colony Bank in Savannah, Georgia, for a two-year rotational analyst program that will allow him to see all sides of the banking operation. Hunt, meanwhile, will join JPMorgan Chase & Co. in its Atlanta office as an analyst.
Govind Hariharan, professor of economics, finance and quantitative analysis in the Coles College of Business and SMIF board chair, said both have excelled in the student organization, which provides real-time, hands-on experience in portfolio management and investing. SMIF, a limited liability company, consists of about 75 students across all levels, beginning with junior and senior analysts, who draft and present equity reports on which company stocks to buy.
Since SMIF鈥檚 start in 2010, student members have been able to grow the initial $100,000 investment from Henssler Financial to just under $500,000.
鈥淢att is one of the calmest leaders I鈥檝e encountered,鈥 Hariharan said. 鈥淗e excelled as a managing director, and is very efficient in getting things done. Overall, everybody just absolutely loves him.鈥
Before accepting the offer at Colony Bank, Brown had internships with Henssler Financial and Monarch Private Capital. He is also the former president of the KSU Interfraternity Council, the governing body of the 13 men鈥檚 social fraternities on campus, an experience that helped him land the CEO role at SMIF but also served as an entry point to engage with the diverse student population at KSU.
Brown saw his arrival at KSU as an opportunity to turn his life around, following a high school career he took less seriously, and to get involved where he could. While his original plan was to transfer after improving his GPA, Kennesaw State grew on him.
鈥淚 fell in love with Kennesaw State and met an incredible group of people,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淛oining SMIF and joining the fraternity changed my life completely. It motivated me to do better.鈥
Hunt has juggled several roles in SMIF. In addition to COO, she serves as the human resources director, interviewing, hiring, and managing performance, and contributes as vice president of marketing. Since joining SMIF over two years ago, she has helped almost double the number of members and increase the organization鈥檚 social media presence.
鈥淗annah is fantastic,鈥 Hariharan said. 鈥淪he has been a significant contributor to the growth of the fund and the performance of its members, and she has a tremendous personality. She鈥檚 about the most cheerful person that you can come across.鈥
Hunt has also been an active member of the KSU Student Government Association as a senator for the senior class.
Before accepting the offer at JPMorgan Chase & Co., she worked as a summer fellow for the company her sophomore year, spending two months in Houston and New York City, and continued to intern at other companies, including Alpha Creek Accounting and another round at JPMorgan. A mentor she found through SMIF, who had interned at JPMorgan, guided her through the internship application process.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important to find a mentor, especially at a university as large as KSU, when you鈥檙e a little bit of a baby and haven鈥檛 necessarily branched out into social opportunities yet,鈥 Hunt said.
Hailing from the small town of Toccoa, Georgia, Hunt said KSU offered an affordable, diverse college experience, and her involvement in SMIF has connected her with invaluable resources, such as grant programs through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Since graduating high school a year early, she has footed most of the bill to attend KSU, with some help from family.
鈥淚t is such a blessing that I could get a quality education at an affordable price point,鈥 Hunt said. 鈥淜SU has been the most rewarding experience I could have asked for. I didn鈥檛 know what to expect, but I got more than I could have ever dreamed of 鈥 I have a job coming out of school. I have no debt.鈥
Now, Hunt plans to purchase land to build a home.
鈥淚鈥檓 very, very thankful for everything that KSU and SMIF has offered me,鈥 she said.
鈥 Story by Amber Perry
Photos by Darnell Wilburn
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