UNM Anderson School sales students dominated the virtual RNMKRS (pronounced “Rainmakers”) international role-play sales competition April 10-11. Eddie Acosta, Andrew Salazar and AJ Dille placed second, fourth, and fifth, respectively. RNMKRS is the.
UNM Anderson School students Diego Flores and Paul Holzmann tied for first place in the RNMKRS (pronounced “Rainmakers”) College Competition, a role-play virtual sales competition, in November. RNMKRS is the largest sales competition in the world, and.
When the pandemic hit nearly three years ago, Sara Jaramillo found herself contemplating what was next. While some people took up new hobbies and others simply tried to move forward, she decided it was time to knock off one long-standing item from her.
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UNM student teams worked with local Small Business Institute clients on projected submitted for award consideration. The team composed of Adriana Anderson, Justin Gabaldon, Erica Grong, Sue Jones and Sara Mirza won first place in the Graduate Feasibility/Business Plan category for their work with Dance With Me. In the Graduate Specialized category, the UNM team of Byron Aguilar, Savi Janapareddi, Olga Palacios and Zac Webb took third place for their project for Rigole Winery.
Pictured (l. to r.): Justin Gabaldon, Sue Jones, Adriana Anderson, Erica Grong, Sara Mirza and Dimitri Kapelianis
UNM teams have consistently received top honors, competing against 75 member schools nationwide. Since 2014, student teams led by Kapelianis have received national awards seven times, the most of any participating UNM Anderson faculty members.
Two students from The University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Business recently took top honors in the Fall 2020 RNMKRS (pronounced “Rainmakers”) international College Sales Skills Competition.
Ryan Mora, a senior who just completed his BBA in marketing in December, won the award for student leadership excellence. He also represented UNM at the RNMKRS Rising Stars event. Hussam Amer, also a senior working toward his bachelor’s degree in general business, placed in the top 5 percent worldwide and was the top performing student from UNM. Amer will receive a $500 scholarship from the UNM Center for Sales and Business Development.