Industry Financial Analysis Learning Program
Our program runs from September 2025 through March 2026. We built it around real-world financial analysis work because that's what actually matters when you're trying to understand industries and markets.
You'll work with analysts who've spent years reading balance sheets, tracking sector trends, and building models that inform serious investment decisions. No fluff. Just the frameworks and skills you need.
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Learn from People Who've Done This Work
Our instructors have built their careers analyzing industries, advising on market positions, and making sense of complex financial data. They bring that experience into every session.
Henrik Stromberg
Mining & ResourcesHenrik spent twelve years analyzing resource companies across APAC. He knows commodity cycles, operational metrics, and when companies are telling you what they think versus what's actually happening.
Callum Fitzpatrick
Financial ServicesCallum worked in banking analysis for fifteen years before moving to education. He teaches how to read between the lines of financial statements and understand what banks aren't saying out loud.
Lachlan Dunleavy
Healthcare SectorsLachlan has analyzed pharmaceutical and medical device companies for institutional investors. He'll show you how regulatory environments and reimbursement trends shape entire industries.
Declan Ashworth
Tech & InnovationDeclan covered technology sectors during some wild market phases. He focuses on business model analysis, competitive positioning, and separating genuine innovation from market noise.
How We Actually Teach This Stuff
- Start with Real Companies Every module begins with actual industry examples. You'll analyze companies that are operating right now, facing current market conditions. We walk through their financials together and discuss what we're seeing.
- Build Models That Work You'll create financial models from scratch. Not templates you fill in, but models you actually understand because you built each component. Our instructors review your work and show you where your thinking could be sharper.
- Weekly Group Analysis Sessions Every week, you'll work with other participants on industry analysis projects. Someone presents their findings, we all dig into the assumptions, and you learn how different analysts approach the same information.
- Individual Mentorship Hours You get direct time with instructors to work through concepts that aren't clicking or to go deeper on sectors that interest you. These sessions often end up being the most valuable part of the program.