Only a limited number of MBA-level business school case competitions adequately address contemporary LGBT issues with sensitivity and sensibility. In an effort to expand discussion of these topics, we are delighted to continue the Reaching Out MBA Case Writing and Case Study Competitions for 2008. In addition, the Chrysler Fund continues to support MBA students who attend the Reaching Out conference.
Sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton
Teams from the world’s leading business schools competed before a panel of judges from industry and academia in the 2008 Reaching Out MBA Case Study Competition, sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton. The competition took place at the Reaching Out MBA Conference in Washington, DC on November 1, 2008.
Second Place - UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
Students, alumni, and faculty from MBA programs throughout the world are invited to research and write an original business case to help develop the library of LGBT-related case studies. Prizes will be awarded for the most effective and illustrative case, and the winning case may be used in future Reaching Out MBA case study competitions.
Please click here for more information about the Case Writing competition.
Full-time MBA students competed for one of three $2,500 scholarships from the Chrysler Fund. Each application, which consisted of a 1-page form and a 400-word essay, was judged by a panel of business school faculty and/or business professionals.
Congratulations to our Scholarship Essay Competition Winners!