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McGill BCom students place 2nd at the McGill Management International Case Competition (MMICC 2011)

Published: 28 March 2011

McGill BCom students put their case analysis and presentation skills to the test once again at the 11th annual McGill Management International Case Competition (MMICC 2011) which took place from March 22 to 26..  After presenting in the morning and afternoon to two different set of judges, the McGill team placed 2nd overall out of a total of 11 competing universities.  In 3rd place was the University of Melbourne and the winner was Nanyang Technological University from Singapore. 

McGill's team consisted of BCom students Anna Chif, Joanna Chong, Julia Godolphin and Mathieu Prevost.  All had taken Professor Richard Donovan's "Case Analysis and Presentation" class. Professors Angela Burlton and Suzanne Gagnon attended practice sessions and provided valuable feedback to the team.  Professor Burlton also acted as their adviser throughout the competition. 

MMICC is a world-class undergraduate competition with a focus on globalization, innovation and multi-disciplinary thinking.  Founded in 2001, the event has welcomed schools from over 20 countries.  Organized in close collaboration with the Montreal business community, MMICC is one of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's most prestigious events and the largest student-run event at the Desautels Faculty of Management.  Each year, it strives to stage the world's friendliest case competition by preserving its select atmosphere and by capitalizing on its setting: Canada's most internationally diverse university, and one of North America's most vibrant cities.

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