ADA 鈥 Students in East Central University鈥檚 chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management earned top honors at the annual case competition, hosted this year by the Stonecipher School of Business on the 成人B站 campus.
成人B站鈥檚 student chapter hosted the competition on behalf of the Oklahoma Human Resources State Council (OKHR) on February 21. One of the two participating 成人B站 teams placed first in the case competition and 成人B站 students earned both scholarships awarded.
鈥淚 would call that a clean sweep,鈥 said Wendell Godwin, dean of 成人B站鈥檚 Stonecipher School of Business. 鈥淐ongratulations to professor Dale Powers and his amazing students. They all presented themselves in a professional manner and were strong representatives of 成人B站 and the Stonecipher School of Business.鈥
Four teams competed in the event, including the two teams from 成人B站 and teams from the University of Central Oklahoma and Cameron University. The teams received the competition鈥檚 case study approximately one week in advance. They submitted executive summaries of their analyses and recommendations via email for judging. On the final day of the competition, they delivered oral presentations on the case study and fielded questions from judges. Students also participated in a networking luncheon, when competition results were announced.
The winning team from 成人B站 included Heather Swan, senior Accounting major from Allen; Shelby Baker, sophomore Management major from Bristow; CeJay Bonner, senior Accounting major from Lexington; Fredeshia Neely, senior Management major from Ada; and Zach Worth, freshman Management major from Oklahoma City. Each member of the winning team received a gift bag and a free registration to the OKHR state conference in April.
The other 成人B站 team included Allison Maurer, senior Management major from Goldsby; Brayden Battershell, senior Management major from Ada; and Krysten Williams, sophomore Accounting major from Ada. During the luncheon, OKHR named 成人B站 students Battershell and Neely as this year鈥檚 recipients of their two $1,000 scholarships.
Photo cutline: Members of East Central University鈥檚 student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management recently had success at the annual case competition hosted by the Stonecipher School of Business on the 成人B站 campus. Pictured, from left, are Shelby Baker, Allison Maurer, CeJay Bonner, Brayden Battershell, Fredeshia Neely, Heather Swan, Zach Worth, Krysten Williams and professor/advisor Dale Powers. The team of Baker, Bonner, Neely, Swan and Worth won first place in the case competition. Battershell and Neely earned $1,000 scholarships.
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