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Carey Students Earn Multiple Awards In Recent Competitions
Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online packages Faculty Directory Experiential studying Career sources Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Breadcrumb Carey Students Earn Multiple Awards in Recent Competitions February has been a busy â" and successful â" month for Carey students in regional and nationwide competitions. A group of Johns Hopkins University students, including three from the Carey Business School, recently received first prize within the annual Yale Healthcare Case Competition, while one other Carey pupil won a personal award on the Fisher KeyBank Minority Case Competition. Not to be outdone, a team of Carey students additionally completed first within the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area CFA Institute Research Challenge. Abhinav Chintakunta (GMBA, co-president of Net Impact); Vadi Esmailizadeh (MBA/MPH); Jeremy LeMaster (Flex MBA, Student Advocacy Council member); Nina Udeshi (MBA/MPH); and Josh Yang (Johns Hopkins University, MD/PhD) garnered the primary-place standing and a $5,000 prize at the Yale competition, held Saturday, February 23, at the Yale School of Management in New Haven, Connecticut. The Yale Healthcare Case Competition is an annual pupil-run competition sp onsored by The Jackson Laboratory and other corporate leaders in healthcare and biotechnology. The occasion brings collectively interdisciplinary teams of scholars across multiple professional faculties and applications to unravel the sphereâs most challenging issues. Graduate college students in any accredited MBA, MPH, MHA, MD, or PhD program are eligible to compete. In addition, KeyBank and Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University hosted its fifteenth annual Minority MBA Student Case Competition on February 22-24, in Cleveland, Ohio. The KeyBank Foundation supervised the selection of a recent and never-earlier than-used case subject that addressed business points with varied implications at both a national or worldwide degree. Teams of three presenters have been invited from universities and faculties across the nation to compete. During the competitors, Carey scholar Benjamin Schneider (GMBA) gained a private award for âBest Q&Aâ. This award is presented to the student who demonstrates the most effective capability to answer judgesâ questions after their team presentation. Meanwhile, Carey students Rishi Bagga (MSF), Richard Brian Booth (GMBA), Jie Nan (MSF), Yuanbei Tang (GMBA), and Sean Zhang (MSF) took prime honors in the 2019 CFA Research Challenge held in Washington, D.C. February 15, catapulting them into the Challengeâs Americas Regional competitors to be held in New York City in June. The CFA Institute Research Challenge is an annual, global competition offering college students with arms-on mentoring and intensive coaching in financial evaluation. Students, who work in groups to analysis and analyze a publicly traded firm, write a analysis report on their assigned firm with a purchase, sell, or hold suggestion. More than 140 CFA member societies, three,500 member volunteers, and in excess of 5,000 students from greater than 1,000 universities are concerned with the Challenge every year. Posted 100 International Drive
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