Baylor Professional Selling Students Take Multiple Top Honors at Baylor Business Ethics Competition

Baylor Professional Selling students recently competed in the 11th annual Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Case Competition at Baylor University, placing first in three undergraduate team divisions.

Winning Teams:

  • Claire Brown, Madison Floyd, Paul McGrath and Alex Scheel
  • David Dickens, Melanie Moore, Sarah Richardson and Thomas Scaff
  • Sam Azide, Megan Macaulay, Ryan Snitzer and Melanie Wyman
(From left to right) Paul McGrath, Claire Brown, Madison Floyd, Alex Scheel
(From left to right) Thomas Scaff, David Dickens, Sarah Richardson, Melanie Moore
(From left to right) Ryan Snitzer, Melanie Wyman

The following ProSales students also came away from these divisions as Best Presenters and Best Q&A responders:

  • Best Presenters: Sam Azide, Lauren DePizzol and Caleb Simmons
  • Best Q&A Responders: Megan Williams, Paul Worrell and ProSales applicant Ben Hooper
(From left to right) Dean Terry Maness, Megan Williams (Best Q&A)
(From left to right) Paul Worrel (Best Q&A), Lauren DePizzol (Best Presenter), Dean Terry Maness
(From left to right) Ben Hooper (Best Q&A), Dean Terry Maness, Caleb Simmons (Best Presenter)

The Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Case Competition is open to graduate and undergraduate student teams and is an an experiential and interactive competition designed to help students understand the importance of ethics.

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.