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The Ethics in Action organizing committee presents Chief Phil Fontaine with the Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Award. L-R: Michael Aitken, Emma Horner, Brittany Kerr, Dean Peggy Cunningham, Chief Phil Fontaine, Rebecca Rogez, Laura Fougere.
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Rowe School of Business students have done it again! Rowe teams placed secondÌý (Corporate Residency MBA) and third (Commerce) at the Ethics in Action competition this past weekend.
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The Corporate Residency MBA team comprised Kyle Palantzas, Ryan Baker, Kaleigh Brinkhurst and Eric Flemming. The Commerce team consisted of Andrew Quinlan, Taylor Thompson, Nicole Drozdiak and Stephen Vencelli.
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Also, congratulations to CR MBA student Irina Bojinescu on winning the Ethics in Action Essay Competition. Although they did not make it to the final round, an honorable mention goesÌý to Management student participants Amr Elkhashab, Al Rashdan, Adam Stone and Alex Kleiser.
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Ethics in Action has four components: a case competition for undergraduate and graduate business students, a video/essay contest on ethical leadership, presentation of the Scotiabank Ethical Leadership Award to a Canadian business leader, and a one-day conference that is open to the public. This is a student-run event and the leadership team of Rebecca Rogez, Michael Aitken, Laura Fougere, Brittany Kerr and Emma Horner put on a very pilipiliÂþ»ful event.
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