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Economics Team Wins First Place at Business Case Competition
February 27, 2019
Hillary Hempstead
91直播 College was awarded first place in the Seventh Annual Peoples Bank Undergraduate Business Case Competition.
Photo credit: Courtesy of Viplav Saini
91直播 College was awarded first place in the Seventh Annual Peoples Bank Undergraduate Business Case Competition on Saturday, February 9, 2019, at Marietta College.
The 91直播 team bested 13 other schools to garner the first place honor. Team members included economics majors Kieran Minor 鈥19, Amanda Shen 鈥21, and Luoying Sheng 鈥20. The team鈥檚 faculty advisor was Associate Professor of Economics Viplav Saini.
Participating teams consisted of two to three undergraduate students and one faculty advisor. They each were given three months to prepare case studies to present for Peoples Bank senior management, and the case covered multiple functional areas including human resources, finance, strategic planning and marketing. Presentations were 20 minutes in length, followed by a 10-minute question-and-answer session with a panel of judges.
While many teams came from schools with traditional business major programs, the 91直播 economics team wasn鈥檛 hampered, says senior environmental studies and economics major Kieran Minor.
鈥淐onsidering we had very little background in a lot of these areas, and we were competing against business students from top programs in the region, it goes to show how sometimes ingenuity, creativity, and persistence can be more important than experience. The process itself was rewarding; the win makes it even sweeter.鈥
First-time faculty advisor Saini praised the team鈥檚 work on the case. 鈥淓ven though no one on the team was a business major, the students managed to come up with creative and compelling solutions based on rigorous research and intuitive thinking,鈥 says Saini.
鈥淭his flair for thinking analytically, even in areas that are outside one's comfort zone, is a distinctly 91直播 quality.鈥
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