FCA US Demonstrates Commitment to Diverse Future Business Leaders
![]() National Black MBA Association Student Case Competition |
- Exclusive sponsor of the National Black MBA Association Student Case Competition® conducted annually at the National Black MBA Association's Conference and Exposition
- Event enables talented, high-potential MBA candidates from the nation’s leading business schools to compete for $50,000 in scholarships funded by the FCA Foundation
- Team from Georgia State University earns 2015 national championship, teams from Auburn University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finish second and third, respectively
AUBURN HILLS, MI -- Sept. 25, 2015: Talented MBA candidates from 34 of the nation’s leading business
schools competed for $50,000 in scholarships in the 2015 National Black MBA
Association (NBMBAA) Student Case Competition®, sponsored by FCA US
LLC.
The NBMBAA/FCA US National Student Case Competition is an
annual event designed to give talented student teams an opportunity to
demonstrate their knowledge and problem-solving skills in a formal
competition. Teams are given a hypothetical business case from which they
develop business solutions. Each student team then prepares and presents
its case before a panel of experienced business executives. Teams are
judged on their analysis of the case, the feasibility of their
recommendations and the quality of presentations.
The
competition is held each year as part of the NBMBAA’s Annual
Conference and Exposition, which was held this year in Orlando on September
20-26. FCA US has been an active supporter of NBMBAA for more than 30 years
and the exclusive sponsor of the Student Case Competition since 1995. Over
that time, more than 2,000 MBA students have participated in the
competition.
"FCA US is proud to continue our
long-standing sponsorship of the National Black MBA Association/FCA US
Student Case Competition," said Marlin Page, Head of the Office of
Diversity, FCA US LLC. "The competition is a premier showcase event
for student achievement, allowing FCA US to demonstrate its continuing
commitment to identifying, recruiting and developing diverse talent and
future business leaders."
This year, the students from
the Georgia State University took home the first place trophy as
national champions and $25,000 in scholarships. The second and third place
teams represented Auburn University and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, earning $15,000 and $10,000 in scholarships,
respectively. Winning teams were announced at an awards luncheon on
September 25.
About the FCA Foundation
Since 1953, the FCA Foundation, the charitable arm of FCA US LLC, has
invested more $500 million in charitable organizations and initiatives that
help empower people, and build strong, viable communities. The FCA
Foundation invests in programs that generate meaningful and measurable
societal impacts in the following areas:
- Education – programs that inspire young minds, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM);
- Military – programs that support financial and basic needs of military service members, veterans and their families;
- Multicultural/Diversity – programs that promote inclusion and opportunity for diverse populations; and
- Youth Development – programs that help young people develop the skills and leadership qualities to succeed in school, at work, and in life.
Additionally, FCA US seeks opportunities to support communities through its Motor Citizens® volunteer program. This innovative program enables FCA US salaried employees to use 18 hours of paid time each year to be an Engine for Change by investing their time and talents in community service projects.