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Case Competition®

 
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NBMBAA Case Competition® Historical Overview, (PDF, 30KB)

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Chrysler foundation

Since 1992, the National Black MBA Association Case Competition has awarded more than $300,000 in scholarships to minority business students, and helped more than 1000 MBA students gain access to otherwise unknown scholarship, mentoring and employment opportunities.

Competing teams of up to three members are given four weeks to prepare an analysis and presentation of a complex business case. Students present their solutions and defend their analyses before a panel of senior executives, who evaluate the teams on presentation skills, thoroughness, and creativity evident in the analyses. Scholarships totaling $35,000 are awarded to the top three ranking teams.

2009 Winning Teams

1st Place: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Taalib al'Salaam
James Bryant
Aeisha Williams

2nd Place: Emory University
Ronke Adebiyi
Lisa Brown
Daniel Graham

3rd Place: Winston Salem State University
Miranda Dalton
Willie Hunt
J. Nathan Thompson

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