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NKU’s Haile/US Bank College of Business students win national awards from leadership conference


Northern Kentucky University’s Haile/US Bank College of Business is now home to national champion business students.
 
NKU’s chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) captured three first-place finishes along with 11 national awards at the 2019 National Leadership Conference, nearly quadrupling their previous year total. Approximately 2,000 PBL members from across the United States competed in San Antonio, Texas.
 
The conference provides college students with the opportunity to develop leadership and professional skills and to compete academically with real-world scenarios across business disciplines. NKU’s group of nine qualified for nationals by finishing top three in their event at the Kentucky State Leadership Conference in April.  

“Our team is continuously improving year after year. Before the 2019 conference, we never finished higher than fourth place at the national level. Now after five straight years of competing, NKU is known for having some of the best business students in the nation,” said Emily Kuderer, NKU’s chapter president. “This is the highest achievement for a PBL member. I’m thankful for our amazing faculty’s commitment in preparing us for the most complicated business problems.”

NKU award recipients:
 
1st Place Finishes

-Taylor Gagne: Contemporary Sports Issues
-Taylor Gagne: Sports Management & Marketing
-Rachel Franzen: Project Management
 
4th Place Finishes

-Emily Kuderer & Kathleen Pfeffer: Accounting Analysis & Decision Making
-Emily Kuderer: Personal Finance
 
5th Place Finishes

-Kathleen Pfeffer: Accounting for Professionals
-Rob Witt: Human Resource Management
-Jessica Wert: Retail Management
 
6th Place Finishes

-Korbin Florer: Business Decision Making
 
7th Place Finishes

-Ethan Patton: Management Concepts
-Ethan Patton: Marketing Concepts
 
Top 14

-Korbin Florer & Madison Kalb: Small Business Management Plan
 
NKU’s PBL chapter aims to bring business and education together through innovative leadership and career development programs. PBL is open to any student who is interested in building their professional skills. PBL meetings are every other Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the College of Business.


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