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Smith
MBA Students Take Top Honors at
Supply Chain and Logistics Competitions
Smith’s newly elected MBA Supply
Chain Club (SCC) leaders are entering
office with not one but two major
victories under their belts. Two teams
of first- and second-year MBA students
placed first and second at the FedEx
Freight International Graduate Logistics
Case Competition and Purdue University's
Global Supply Chain Case Competition,
respectively. Teams were sponsored by
Smith’s logistics, business, and public
policy department and faculty
representative Hugh Turner, Tyser
Teaching Fellow.
“It was definitely a great learning
experience for me. We had a great team
and every member participated well,”
said Anirudha Roy Chowdhury, SCC
president and first-year full-time MBA.
Purdue University’s Krannert School
of Management Global Supply Chain Case
Competition was held Feb. 14-15 in West
Lafayette, Ind. The team, including
second-year MBA Songtao Yu and
first-year MBAs Girish Jaguste, Abhinav
Dass and Chowdhury, took second place
out of 20 teams. Northwestern University
won the competition and Purdue
University won third.
“My key lessons from the competition
included the importance of a strong
financial analysis to calculate strategy
benefits and how important it is to have
a high-quality presentation that is
practiced beforehand to build up team
confidence,” Chowdhury said.
The FedEx Freight International
Graduate Logistics Case Competition was
held from Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 2008 in
Fayetteville, Ark. Second-year MBAs
Brandon Yamashita, Eduardo Vargas and
Yu, and first-year MBAs Arun Karthikeyan,
Chowdhury and Jaguste placed first out
of 12 teams, winning $3,000. Brigham
Young University placed second and Penn
State University took third place.
Yamashita, former SCC president,
said: “Our team's strategy was specific
and well thought out. The presentation
was executed well, and the team was
prepared to defend the strategy. The
judges mentioned out of the teams in our
first-round group, we were the team they
thought could implement the strategy.”
As for the club’s future, Chowdhury
hopes to maintain a high level of
success while expanding the
organization’s reach. “There are quite a
few things I would like to accomplish,”
he says. “I’d like to increase
participation in the club, have more
joint events with other clubs, and
network with industry contacts to
provide club members with more career
opportunities.”
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