Who we are

Our History

Based in the Geneva School of Economics and Management, IFSA Geneva is a part of the IFSA Network that was established in 2014 and is now being represented in nine different countries across the globe.

We are actively contributing to the campus life by creating and reinforcing the community of students who wish to pursue a career in finance. We, as a student association, are striving to help young professionals acquire valuable technical and personal skills demanded by the financial industry. We create a trampoline for freedom of professional expression, which we are lucky to share with many other IFSA chapters around the world.

Here at IFSA Geneva, students are introduced to Private Banking, Blockchain & Tech and Markets – the leading branches of finance in Geneva. Orientating our operations around Geneva’s financial specialties is what makes our association unique and helps our members to integrate successfully into Geneva’s financial world!

The Management

Ruslan Mirzabekov

Ruslan Mirzabekov

President

Edgars Berzins

Edgars Berzins

Vice President

Edgars.Berzins@ifsa-geneva.ch

Lina Vilenska

Lina Vilenska

Treasurer

Nikita Kuprishov

Nikita Kuprishov

Head of Operations

Alina Selyanina

Alina Selyanina

Head of Communication

GSEM

The Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM) was the result of the merger between the departments of Economics and Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC Genève) of the University of Geneva with a history spanning over more than 100 years.The merger of the two departments led to the strengthening of our study programs, executive education programs, and research activities in the fields of economics, management, finance, statistics, and information systems.

GSEM

The Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM) was the result of the merger between the departments of Economics and Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC Genève) of the University of Geneva with a history spanning over more than 100 years.The merger of the two departments led to the strengthening of our study programs, executive education programs, and research activities in the fields of economics, management, finance, statistics, and information systems.