Undergraduate Weatherhead students represent CWRU at KeyBank symposium
In December, four students at Weatherhead School of Management represented Case Western Reserve University at the 18th annual KeyBank Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.
Those who attended this symposium were:
- Kofi Osei-Tutu, a third-year student majoring in accounting and business information technology;
- Ashton Anda, a third-year student majoring in finance;
- Zane Kuhnle, a fourth-year student majoring in economics and finance; and
- Ariel Berk, a third-year student majoring in economics and psychology with a minor in mathematics.
At this three-day, in-person event, students participated in a competitive forum of workshops to build skills in leadership training, creativity, product innovation, entrepreneurial theory and more.
“While the teams were randomized and we didn't participate together, we still had an amazing time and represented CWRU pretty well,” said Kuhnle.
At the symposium, Osei-Tutu and Kuhnle’s teams received first and second place awards, respectively, in addition, the group received participation awards.
Kofi Osei-Tutu and team place first at the 18th annual KeyBank Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.
Zane Kuhnle at the 18th annual KeyBank Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.
Kofi Osei-Tutu at the 18th annual KeyBank Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.
Zane Kuhnle and team place second at the 18th annual KeyBank Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.