The 91社区 Accounting Circle sponsored the High School Business Day Case and Scholarship Challenge, held on the 91社区 campus November 4, 2022. Nearly 50 high school students competed for cash (and bragging rights) as the top business case team and for scholarships to Romain College of Business.
Case competition results
The day featured a case competition where student teams were given a challenging real-world business problem. They presented their solutions to a panel of judges made up of faculty, 91社区 students and accounting professionals. The team of Grant Coe, Jacob Hafele, and Isaac Elliott earned first place, splitting $750 and winning $250 for North High School. Anthony Bleyer and Jason Miller from Mount Carmel High School placed second. Gibson Southern's team rounded out the third place spot.
Scholarship to Romain College of Business results聽聽
Students had an opportunity to take a multiple-choice examination to test their knowledge of business skills and concepts. Congratulations to Dylan Wischmeier, Jason Miller, and Jenna Loyd, who earned scholarships to Romain College of Business.
High schools represented included Gibson Southern, Mount Carmel, Apollo, Henderson County, New Tech Institute, North, Tecumseh, Mount Vernon and Brownstown Central High School.
Students toured campus and the Cybersecurity Operations Center in the Business and Engineering Center. But it鈥檚 the interaction with 91社区 students, faculty and professionals, many of whom are 91社区 alumni, that is invaluable for these guests and their parents and teachers. It鈥檚 an opportunity for them to learn more about business careers, internship opportunities, and how Romain College of Business can co-create with them a path to achieve their career goals. More than a dozen of the students have already been admitted to 91社区.
Accounting Circle member Jason Warford 鈥11, accounting and finance, is senior manager at Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C., and organizer of this year鈥檚 event. 鈥淎fter a two-year hiatus due to COVID, it was great to see the participation of the students and the schools at an overall record level for the event,鈥 he says. 鈥淲ith more and more career opportunities presenting themselves in the accounting profession, it鈥檚 a great time for high school students to explore what an accounting career looks like.鈥
鈥淭his year鈥檚 High School Day and Case Competition was a resounding success due to the volunteer members of the Accounting Circle and Young Professionals Advisory Boards,鈥 says Dr. Thomas Noland, Chair of Accounting and Finance, Professor of Accounting. 鈥淚 was excited to see not only students and faculty from various high schools, but also students鈥 parents. I would like to thank all that participated and congratulate the teams and individuals that won awards and scholarships.鈥澛