Ed Brennen The Manning School of Business team of senior Thomas Stranberg and juniors Raj Aurora and Prabakar Adithya earned two first-place finishes at the recent International Business Ethics Case Competition â UMass Lowellâs best showing at the annual event.
Eighteen teams from 17 institutions took part in the virtual competition, which requires teams to select a current business ethics issue, choose the perspective from which they will present arguments, and identify the role the judges will portray. Teams then make presentations in 25-minute, 10-minute, and 90-second competitions.
Sponsored by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, the UML team won the 10-minute and 90-second competitions in their undergraduate divisions â and a total of $600 in prize money. The competition included teams from Penn State, Fordham University and the U.S. Military Academy, as well as from universities in Spain and Turk