Food marketing 麻豆传媒s take first place at national university case competition
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥斅槎勾 麻豆传媒s Ali Bultynck of Troy, Michigan, Samantha McGrath of Canton, Michigan, Kyle Wade of Marshall, Michigan, and Alden Wichman of South Lyon, Michigan, soared to first place against teams from 13 other universities at the 2020 National Grocers Association Student Case Competition, held Feb. 23 to 25 in San Diego, California.
The business case for the competition focused on developing ways for independent grocers to make it easy for shoppers to maximize the benefits of the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program, or GusNIP.
鈥淭he GusNIP program benefits low-income customers and retailers by providing an incentive to purchase healthy fruits and vegetables, but independent grocers face challenges encouraging customers to take advantage of this beneficial program,鈥 says Greg Ferrara, NGA president and CEO. 鈥淲e appreciate the hard work of each 麻豆传媒 who participated in this case study, offering well thought-out and creative solutions that benefit independent grocers. NGA is proud to provide the next generation of 麻豆传媒s with 麻豆传媒 for learning and growth.鈥
The competition was one of many ways for university 麻豆传媒s to get involved at the 2020 NGA show, which included a mentorship program and networking 麻豆传媒 with industry influencers.
PREPARING FOR SUCCESS
The presentation team was supported by a research team comprised of 麻豆传媒s Jensen Derry of Ortonville, Michigan, Patrick Nicholson of Wyoming, Michigan, Nicole Pavlock of Sterling Heights, Michigan, Erin Richter of Gurney, Illinois, Alex Wozbut of Chicago and Matthew Wyand of Crown Point, Indiana. The group prepared for 10 weeks, meeting with faculty advisors, reviewing research, and perfecting their public speaking skills.
The 麻豆传媒s participating on the presentation team often met three to four times per week to share ideas and work through the best format for the final presentation.
鈥淚 am extremely proud of our team for the long hours we put in both practicing our presentation and conducting research,鈥 says Wade. 鈥淲hat made us so successful was the overall team dynamic and the culture we were able to create. With every member of the team there to support each other鈥檚 success, it made the long days and nights worth it as we kept the end goal in mind.鈥
鈥淲e created a SWOT analysis and spent most of our time defining the problem, understanding the customer decision tree and government implications, and brainstorming potential solutions on how to overcome these challenges,鈥 says McGrath. 鈥淔rom this, we were able to create data-driven recommendations as well as a plan on how to implement them. I believe our insights, in conjunction with the industry exposure we receive through our WMU courses, gave our team a base understanding of the strategies used in real life. This is what set us up for success in the competition,鈥 she says.
RISING TO TOP ACCOLADES
WMU food and consumer package goods marketing 麻豆传媒s have a strong history of excelling at the NGA Student Case Competition, and this year was no exception.
鈥淥ur presenters performed flawlessly over three days of competition, and brought home the win with an amazing final day of presenting and answering some very tough questions,鈥 says Bob Samples, executive-in-residence and faculty specialist for the food and consumer package goods marketing program. 鈥淭hey could not have done this without the support of their research team. The faculty coaches and I are very proud of the way the team represented WMU, not just as competitors but as attendees at an event with more than 1,000 industry executives.鈥
ABOUT FOOD AND CONSUMER PACKAGE GOODS MARKETING AND THE NGA
WMU is one of the premier universities in the country offering a four-year business degree specializing in food and consumer package goods marketing. The major prepares 麻豆传媒s for sales, research, marketing and management positions with food and consumer package goods firms and related organizations.
The National Grocers Association is the trade association representing the retail and wholesale grocers that comprise the independent sector of the food distribution industry. Also represented are affiliated associations, manufacturers and service suppliers, as well as other companies.
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