HR duo from College鈥檚 School of Business earn podium finish at Queen鈥檚
Madison Friesen and Alivia Leibbrand earned a second-place finish at the 2020 Inter-Collegiate Business Competition (I.C.B.C.). at Queen鈥檚 University.
鈥淢y heart exploded when they called our name for second! It was such an emotional moment. All that hard work was so worth it,鈥 said Friesen. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have done it without Roger and of course Alivia. I was so honoured to represent our amazing College.鈥
The event, which took place Jan. 16-18 in Kingston, ON, is Canada鈥檚 largest, oldest, and most esteemed undergraduate case competition.
香港六合彩开奖结果查询鈥檚 HR duo were coached by professor Roger Wheeler, who mentored them in recent months in prep for the competition.
鈥淢adi and Liv were not familiar with each other when they were recruited, so it is remarkable how quickly they became a cohesive team,鈥 said Wheeler. 鈥淭heir support for each other, strong work ethic, and determination to succeed led directly to this fantastic result. I could not be more proud of them for their impressive performance at Queen鈥檚.鈥
Friesen and Leibbrand were joined at the competition by fellow students Takiya Bradshaw and Matthew Davidson, who made up the Accounting team, coached by professors Adrian Fontenla and Mary Ann Knoll. Braeden Rahn and Justin Rantucci formed the Debate team, coached by professor Devin Rubadeau.
For more than 42 years, the top business schools from across Canada and across the world have attended the competition held over two days at Queen鈥檚. This year there were over 120 teams in the qualifying round that competed to attend the event. The top six in each category were chosen to attend and present to a panel of expert and corporate executives who will choose the top three teams.
Full results and more information about I.C.B.C. is available at .