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''First of Its Kind'' Global Business Leadership Competition at UCLA Anderson School of Management

Posted on: Friday, 11 April 2008, 09:00 CDT

UCLA Anderson School of Management:

WHAT:

MBA students from around the world will go head to head at this two-day business case competition held at UCLA Anderson School of Management. Student teams will demonstrate and apply knowledge of leadership concepts through various modules designed to simulate real-world leadership challenges facing today's global business leaders. The first place winner is awarded a cash prize of $25,000; second place, $10,000; and third, $5,000.

WHO:

Participating Schools:

Fudan University (China), HEC School of Management (France); IESE Business School (Spain), Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (Mexico), London Business School (England), National Taiwan University, National University of Singapore, Oxford University (England), Peking University Guanghua School of Management (China); Queen's School of Business (Canada); Seoul National University (Korea), Tel Aviv University Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration (Israel), UCLA Anderson School of Management (USA), University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (USA), University of Toronto Rotman School of Management (Canada), and USC Marshall School of Business (USA)

Featured Speakers:

Peggy Cherng, Co-Chair & CEO, Panda Restaurant Group

Mark Zoradi, President, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group

WHEN:

Friday, April 11, 2008 - Saturday, April 12, 2008

-Not all modules open to press. Please contact Media Relations for details-

WHERE:

UCLA Anderson School of Management

PARKING:

Parking will be available in Lot 4, adjacent to the UCLA Anderson School

Media please RSVP for parking reservations


Source: Business Wire

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