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Old 03-17-2006, 11:18 AM
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Soror Chosen to Represent U.S. in Business Competition

Soror Barbara Tomaszek is the president of the Mu Sigma Chapter at Tennesse Tech. University


As the only U.S. team chosen to compete in the 2006 International Case Competition finals in Oslo, Norway, these four Tennessee Tech students represented their university and TTU's College of Business at the highest level. Pictured are Reanna Gillen, a finance major from Cookeville (seated), (l-r) Michele Panzeri, a finance major from Italy, Barbara Tomaszek, a world cultures and business major from Poland, and Matthew Burrows, a business major from Australia.

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (March 13, 2006) — Four Tennessee Tech University business students traveled to Oslo, Norway, as the only U.S. team chosen as a finalist for the 2006 International Case Competition.
Reanna Gillen, Barbara Tomaszek, Matthew Burrows, and Michele Panzeri represented Tennessee Tech's College of Business in the competition, sponsored by the Network of International Business Schools. Competing in the final round in February after a qualifying round last November, the team was presented each day with a complex business problem facing a multinational corporation, given four hours to structure a solution, and then presented the solution to a panel of judges from academia and industry.
"Our students competed extremely well given that it was their first Case competition," said Bob Wood, director of TTU's MBA studies. "To be honest, we were using this year's competition as a learning experience to better prepare for future competitions. We neglected, of course, to mention this to the team. Our students' performance in the competition far exceeded our expectations."
The TTU team’s only losses in the head-to-head competitions were to Bishop’s University of Canada, the overall winner of the competition, and to BI (Norwegian School of Management), the overall runner-up. In addition to TTU, final round teams represented schools from Belgium, Canada, Finland, Ireland and Norway.
The students also took part in activities with members of the other teams and students from the host school, including a traditional Norwegian dinner, sightseeing in Oslo, and sledding at the site of the 1952 Winter Olympic Games.

--Karen Lykins
This information posted 13 MARCH 2006
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:19 PM
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LOL Twin you beat me to it.

Congrats Soror. *thumbs up*
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Old 03-17-2006, 02:05 PM
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Thats great. Congrats to the beautiful ladies of Zeta.
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Old 03-19-2006, 12:16 PM
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CONGRATULATIONS SOROR!
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