麻豆影院鈥檚 MBA team took home the grand prize in the Cleveland Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Competition that took place at the Union Club in Cleveland. The regional competition鈥檚 case focused on mergers and acquisitions.
Members of the winning team include Josh Hostetler, Brad Neumann, Frank Russ and Kaushik Saha, all second-year MBA students who will graduate this May. They won an all-expenses-paid trip to Orlando, Fla., for the ACG Global Conference in April.
The group used what they learned inside and outside of the classroom throughout the last year and a half to prepare. Doug Lightner, instructor in the MBA program at 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 College of Business Administration, was assigned to be the group鈥檚 coach during the last month of preparation, but once the team received its case a week before the competition, no one 鈥 including Lightner 鈥 was allowed to help the team according to the rules of the competition.
鈥淭hey had to prepare an analysis, alternative recommendations and argue why one of the possible courses of action was the best,鈥 said Jaume Franquesa, Ph.D., 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 MBA program director. 鈥淭hen they presented an implementation plan for their option: explained how they would pay for it and took into account any potential problems and how they would deal with them.鈥
The group competed against teams from other MBA programs in the Cleveland area, including Cleveland State University, Baldwin Wallace University and Case Western Reserve University.
The ACG Cleveland Chapter held a reception after the competition for all of the ACG Cup students and their coaches. Also in attendance were the judges, ACG members and board members.
鈥淭his was a great opportunity for students to network with leaders in the Northeast Ohio community,鈥 said Tod Wagner, who coordinated the competition.
The team also attended ACG鈥檚 Deal Maker Awards event where more than 700 professionals attended. That was where the 麻豆影院 State group received its ACG Cup.
The College of Business Administration at 麻豆影院 State also hosted a reception for the team and advisors where Deborah Spake, dean of the College of Business Administration, was presented with the winning trophy.
鈥淚鈥檓 very excited about our win because it鈥檚 a confirmation that all of the efforts we鈥檝e made in this program in the past two years are working,鈥 Franquesa said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e placed greater emphasis on experiential learning and the development of so-called 鈥榮oft skills,鈥 which are very important for success in business. Students are not just learning concepts, they鈥檙e applying them; they are doing things. This is very fitting to the university鈥檚 excellence in action agenda. It鈥檚 a testament to the quality of our program.鈥
For more information about 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 College of Business Administration, visit www.kent.edu/business.
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Photo Caption:
Deborah Spake, dean of 麻豆影院鈥檚 College of Business Administration, was presented with the trophy won by 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 MBA team in the Cleveland Association for Corporate Growth Competition. Spake is surrounded by members of the team: Frank Russ, Josh Hostetler, Brad Neumann and Kaushik Saha (sitting), and Jaume Franquesa, MBA program director, and Doug Lightner, MBA program instructor and team coach.
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