ProSales Students Take Top Honors at Business Ethics Case Competition

Baylor’s Professional Selling Program was well-represented in the “winners circle” during the 2013 Business Ethics Case Competition hosted by Baylor University.

First place overall team awards went to three ProSales teams:

  • Winning Team: Taylor Dixon, Morgan Heeke, Pres Mckissack, and Michael Summers
  • Winning Team: David McGee, Meagan Rowell, Anna See, and Oscar Velasquez
  • Winning Team: Simeon Brown, Robert McCandlish, Breanna Mutzig, and Ben Wallace
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(From left to right) Morgan Heeke, Taylor Dixon, Michael Summers, and Pres Mckissack
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(From left to right) David McGee, Meagan Rowell, Anna See, and Oscar Velasquez
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(From left to right) Breanna Mutzig, and Ben Wallace; Not in picture: Simeon Brown, and Robert McCandlish

ProSales students also won individual awards, including:

  • Best Speaker: Morgan Heeke and Meagan Rowell
  • Best Q&A: Brittany Verhulst, Oscar Velasquez and Simeon Brown

About the Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum and Case Competition
The Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum engages students, faculty, alumni and business leaders in discussions of major ethical issues facing the business world today. The annual Business Ethics Case Competition is an experiential and interactive way to help students understand the importance of ethics. The 2013 competition was held November 8, 2013 and was open to both undergraduate and graduate teams.

About the Center for Professional Selling
Dedicated to excellence in sales education and based in the university’s Hankamer School of Business, the Center for Professional Selling is recognized as one of the premier global information resources for the sales profession. For more information on the Center for Professional Selling, visit https://hankamer.baylor.edu/prosales.