Baylor ProSales students take top honors in the 8th Annual Business Ethics Case Competition

Baylor ProSales students take top honors in the 8th Annual Business Ethics Case Competition, which is an experiential competition designed to help students understand the importance of ethics. The competition is open to both undergraduate and graduate teams.

Similar to the previous year, ProSales took top honors in two of the three divisions. Winning in their league is a team consisting of Pearson Brown, Jonathan Permetti, Lindsey Regan and Stephanie Shull. Also taking the top position in their league is the team comprising Megan Rowell, Kelsey Mann, Kyle Scanlan, and Alisha Pace.

Jonathan Permetti and Meagan Rowell received the Best Presenter awards and Olivia Offringa and Olivia Bowman received the Best Q&A awards.

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.