BU Questrom student: Case Competition “Best Q&A” Award

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BU Questrom student: Case Competition “Best Q&A” Award

Congrats to our BU Questrom team Ayodeji Arowosegbe, Ray Dogum, Ana Otero, and Anna Schmid, students in our Healthcare Sector Management program. They did a great job at the Robbins Case Competition this past week at Baylor. Ana Otero also grabbed an award for best Q&A. We’re proud of our Terriers’ performance.  A huge thank you to our Questrom team of faculty advisors Ned RimerAndrea Sodano, and me. (Photos courtesy of Andrea Sodano).

Here’s some information on the competition, from their web site:

The second annual Robbins Case Competition in Healthcare Management will be held October 19-21, 2016, at the Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation at Baylor University.

Purpose

  • To provide a forum for master’s-level students to participate in a national case competition in healthcare management with a distinct financial/quantitative emphasis.

Benefits of Participation

  • National recognition for the participating programs and for the students who compete
  • Opportunity for the attending students and faculty to network with students and faculty from other select programs
  • Opportunity for the attending students and faculty to interact with healthcare industry professionals who serve as judges, case developers, and competition sponsors, with the primary goal of benefitting the students and their respective programs
  • Opportunities for academic-industry partnerships to be formed, for internship/residency and future employment opportunities to be identified, and for a valuable transfer of knowledge from healthcare professionals to students and faculty to take place
  • Twelve teams will participate in the competition. No fee to enter
  • Each team will consist of three current students from a full-time CAHME-accredited program (not an executive program)
BU Questrom student: "Best Q&A" award at Case Competition

Ana with her award!

BU students presenting

BU Questrom student: Case Competition “Best Q&A” Award
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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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