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Connor Carey ’26 joins host George Kaparis ’27 to introduce the Eagle Case Competition Association (ECCA), a student-founded initiative that aims to bring firm-specific case competitions to Boston College. Connor explains how ECCA mirrors successful models at peer schools, why firm-tailored case work gives students practical technical experience and stronger recruiting visibility, and how the program hopes to create a sustainable pipeline for freshmen through seniors — from hands-on modeling training to real networking with boutique and mega-fund firms. This episode is for students curious about investment banking, private equity, career prep, or anyone interested in turning a campus club into a long-term recruiting advantage.
0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with George Kaparis ‘27.
0:17 | Introducing Connor Carey ’26, founder of ECCA.
0:35 | What is ECCA? Overview of the Eagle Case Competition Association and its purpose.
0:58 | The Notre Dame SIBC model — how firm-specific case competitions inspired ECCA.
1:13 | How tailored case competitions work: weekly check-ins, project structure, and real-world evaluation.
1:41 | Why company-specific cases give students stronger recruiting advantages and hands-on modeling experience.
2:21 | Success outcomes from similar programs (Evercore example) and how pipelines become self-sustaining.
3:16 | How ECCA differs from traditional one-off competitions (RBC, entrepreneurship cases).
4:24 | Why ECCA’s efficient resume-based selection process benefits firms and students.
5:32 | Connor’s motivation — combining recruiting experience with an entrepreneurial desire to build a long-term legacy at BC.
6:56 | How to get involved — resume submissions, general meetings, and project selection.
8:08 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!
Stay tuned for the latest updates on Discover Boston College, a Boston College Student Affairs and D100 Media podcast.
Have an idea for this podcast? Text D100 Radio on Messages or email [email protected].
By Boston College Student AffairsConnor Carey ’26 joins host George Kaparis ’27 to introduce the Eagle Case Competition Association (ECCA), a student-founded initiative that aims to bring firm-specific case competitions to Boston College. Connor explains how ECCA mirrors successful models at peer schools, why firm-tailored case work gives students practical technical experience and stronger recruiting visibility, and how the program hopes to create a sustainable pipeline for freshmen through seniors — from hands-on modeling training to real networking with boutique and mega-fund firms. This episode is for students curious about investment banking, private equity, career prep, or anyone interested in turning a campus club into a long-term recruiting advantage.
0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with George Kaparis ‘27.
0:17 | Introducing Connor Carey ’26, founder of ECCA.
0:35 | What is ECCA? Overview of the Eagle Case Competition Association and its purpose.
0:58 | The Notre Dame SIBC model — how firm-specific case competitions inspired ECCA.
1:13 | How tailored case competitions work: weekly check-ins, project structure, and real-world evaluation.
1:41 | Why company-specific cases give students stronger recruiting advantages and hands-on modeling experience.
2:21 | Success outcomes from similar programs (Evercore example) and how pipelines become self-sustaining.
3:16 | How ECCA differs from traditional one-off competitions (RBC, entrepreneurship cases).
4:24 | Why ECCA’s efficient resume-based selection process benefits firms and students.
5:32 | Connor’s motivation — combining recruiting experience with an entrepreneurial desire to build a long-term legacy at BC.
6:56 | How to get involved — resume submissions, general meetings, and project selection.
8:08 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!
Stay tuned for the latest updates on Discover Boston College, a Boston College Student Affairs and D100 Media podcast.
Have an idea for this podcast? Text D100 Radio on Messages or email [email protected].