Case Competitions
Case competitions provide students with hands on experience solving a real-world marketing problem for companies while competing with other schools. MUSE has a long history of excellence in case competitions, winning the American Marketing Association’s national case competition 4 years in a row. We have opportunities in various cases this year, with many ways to get involved from freshmen at the entry level to senior-level cases.
Awards
MUSE has won the following awards in the past:
AMA Chapter
2012: American Marketing Association Gold Chapter Award
2011: American Marketing Association Gold Chapter Award
2010: American Marketing Association Superior Chapter Award
2009: American Marketing Association Superior Chapter Award
2008: American Marketing Association Chapter of the Year Award
2007: American Marketing Association Distinguished Chapter Award
2006: American Marketing Association Outstanding Chapter Award
2006: American Marketing Association Best New Chapter of the Year Award
Case Competitions
2012: 2nd Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition, sponsored by Pearson
2012: 1st Place in Wake Forest University Case Competition, sponsored by BB&T
2012: 2nd Place in Chevrolet Sonic Marketing Challenge
2011: 2nd Place in American Marketing Case Competition, sponsored by Nintendo
2011: 2nd Place in Gilt City Case Competition
2011: 2nd Place in Wake Forest University Case Competition
2011: 2nd Place in Chevrolet Sonic Marketing Challenge
2010: 1st Place in Pricewaterhouse Coopers Case Competition
2010: 1st Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition
2010: 1st Place in Wake Forest University Case Competition, sponsored by IBM
2010: 1st Place in Sony Case Competition
2009: 1st Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition
2009: 2nd Place in L’Oreal Brandstorm
2008: 1st Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition
2008: 3rd Place in Northwestern Mutual Sales Competition
2007: 1st Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition
2007: 1st Place in Wake Forest Case Competition
2006: 1st Place in American Marketing Association Case Competition