PARTNERSHIPS // SYS_NETWORK
Sponsors // Partners
Firms that work with us get structured ways to meet Texas A&M students practicing trading, research, engineering, and data-driven market work.
01// WHY_TEXAS_A&M
Texas A&M gives sponsors a large technical pool. AggieQuant gives that pool a quant-specific operating system: tracks, pods, competitions, interview reps, and opt-in recruiting context.
02// CONFIRMED_SPONSORS
Founding sponsors help us build the first serious quantitative finance recruiting channel at Texas A&M.
Partner Sponsors
Associate Sponsors
FOR_FIRMS
Meet students around technical work
Strong sponsor engagement should leave students with a role map, practice prompt, project idea, reading list, or next recruiting action. We bias toward sessions that produce signal.
03// PROOF_POINTS
HUTC winner
AggieQuant won Jump Trading's live prediction market at the Harvard Undergraduate Trading Competition, finishing first out of 48 teams in that round.
Global competition reps
Members compete in algorithmic and market-making formats such as IMC Prosperity, where iteration, execution, and risk discipline matter.
Project memory
Pods are expected to ship a notebook, memo, simulator, dataset, dashboard, or practice surface with a real handoff trail.
04// ACTIVATION_MENU
We can shape a partnership around recruiting, education, technical work, or a named event presence.
Resume book and profile access
Reach opt-in candidates with class year, major, role interests, project links, competition results, and resumes.
Technical workshops
Run sessions on options, market structure, trading systems, research judgment, data, or interview reasoning.
Coffee chats and dinners
Meet smaller groups of prepared students by track, role interest, or project area instead of broad tabling.
Project prompts and reviews
Give a pod a scoped research, systems, data, or market-making prompt and review the resulting artifact.
Co-branded trading challenge
Sponsor a points-only exchange night, prediction-market pilot, data case, or market-making simulation.
Office visits and treks
Build relationship depth through local, Texas, or break-week visits when geography and calendars line up.
05// PARTNERSHIP_PACKAGES
Package names describe the engagement surface. We keep the public page focused on outcomes and tailor exact scope in conversation.
Associate
- Logo on club website and event materials
- Recognition in club communications
- Opt-in resume or profile sharing when available
Partner
- All Associate benefits
- One recruiting or educational event
- Featured social or newsletter highlight
- Role-specific interest list when available
Premier
- All Partner benefits
- Named sponsorship of one club event
- Guest speaker or technical workshop slot
- Dedicated recruiting follow-up window
Flagship
- All Premier benefits
- Named trading challenge or flagship series
- Co-designed technical case or competition
- Custom event, trek, or project-review package
06// FLAGSHIP_BUILD_PATH
The long-run goal is to build the AggieQuant Texas Trading Challenge: a sponsor-backed market-making, prediction-market, data, or Python trading event that makes Texas A&M a visible Southwest recruiting node.
Pilot locally
Start with a Texas A&M-only event, clear scoring, a candidate resume book, and a tight sponsor feedback loop.
Build the case library
Turn strong sponsor prompts into reusable trading games, data cases, and post-event write-ups.
Expand selectively
Grow toward a regional or intercollegiate competition once the operations, funding, and student experience are reliable.
07// WHAT_WE_CAN_PROMISE
Prepared audience
Students are routed to tracks, interview prep, project pods, and application timing before a sponsor session.
Useful session output
A strong session leaves members with a role map, practice prompt, project idea, or reading list they can use afterward.
Opt-in recruiting context
Resume books or profile lists are shared through agreed, opt-in formats. We help firms understand interests; we do not promise hiring outcomes.
08// SUPPORT_USE
Sponsor support funds the infrastructure that makes the club useful to students and valuable to firms.
Events and speakers
Food, room logistics, speaker coordination, marketing materials, and structured follow-up.
Competitions and projects
Case development, platform work, prizes, scoring tools, datasets, and project documentation.
Recruiting infrastructure
Resume-book operations, profile collection, student prep, sponsor coordination, and travel when feasible.