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Preston Pollard, Tommy Christian, Eric Sailers and Nick Kila were announced the winning team upon completion of the 2009 internal MBA case competition.
This year’s selected Harvard Business case for the competition focused on VMWare, Inc., a virtualization technology leader. Each team presented recommendations for enhancement and growth for the company. Program alumni judges included Tiffany Sewell-Howard with DitchWitch, Kathy Abrams of ExxonMobil Corp. and Robert Toler with the Federal Reserve. Winners were presented with trophies and treated to a shopping trip for business apparel.
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 A group of graduate students joined program Assistant Director, Jay Boyington and Professional Development Administrator, Lori O’Malley on a cultural outing.
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 STILLWATER, Okla. - A team of Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business students have earned top honors for the second consecutive year at the annual Big 12 Master's of Business Administration Case Competition. OSU's MBA Case team competed at Baylor University on April 3 and 4 to defend their title.
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 Kinjal Hate (MSMIS), Fernando Mayorga (MSTM), Pramoda Bangalore S. (MSMIS), and Mihir Pakar (MSMIS), winners of the first annual Spears School IT Executive Interaction Case Competition recently attended the International Telecommunications Education and Research Association annual conference held in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Sravya Etlapur (MSMIS), Fernando Mayorga (MSTM) and Rajashekhar Yaramasu (MSTM) were recently selected for sponsorship to attend the weeklong conference in San Francisco, CA.
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Each fall the MBA program hosts an internal case competition among its second year students.
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 Recruiters from RiskMetrics Group recently met with MSMIS and MSTM students.
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 Students Complete Project For Local Philanthropy.
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 MBA's 2008 traveling case team wins first at Big XII competition.
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 Walt Pavlo, noted speaker on ethics and fraud addressed a crowd of Spears School graduate students Thursday night.
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