Belmont University business students placed fifth during the 2012 Network of International Business Schools (NIBS) Worldwide Case competition in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
College of Business Administration students Ayesha Ghaffar, Rami Nofal, Jordan Holt and Shirah Foy competed at the Kralingse Zoom in Rotterdam from Feb. 26 to March 2. Teams from across the world submitted case solutions for review, and the top 10 teams were selected to face off at NIBS final competition.
“Once again our students have made us extremely proud,” said Assistant Professor of Economics Marieta Velikova, who accompanied the students to the Netherlands. “They were truly amazing. Presentation, analysis, idea, alternatives assessment, financials, implementation, contingency plan, Q&A … I could not have asked more, or they could not have done better.”
Each team had four hours to prepare a case without outside help. Their presentations were assessed by a jury of professional and academic experts. The cases were about a Lebanese social enterprise company, a South African company automotive manufacturer, social media marketing in China and the bio tech industry.
““I think really the group we made was unique – knowing the quantitative side of business, having the ability to synthesize information and knowing a creative marketing. Each of us had our own backgrounds and area of expertise. It was a blend of academics, theoretical frame work and being involved on campus that engineered the team,” said Rami Nofal, a junior from Nashville studying international business, finance and economics.