ATU Galway students take home the trophy in Canadian business competition

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ATU Galway students take home the trophy in Canadian business competition
Dr Justin Williams, Dean, Commerce & Business Administration, Douglas College, Vancouver, ATU students Tomas Feerick, Monivea, Co Galway, Panna Miko, Galway, Nicole O’Reilly, Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, Martin Lohan, Barnaderg, Tuam, Co Galway and Thor Borgford, Provost at Douglas College, Vancouver, Canada.

Four students in the School of Business at ATU Galway-Mayo have won first place in the 2024 West Canada Business Competition hosted by Douglas College, Vancouver.

Tomas Feerick, third year accounting degree student from Monivea, Co Galway; Panna Miko, fourth year marketing and sales degree student from Galway city; Nicole O’Reilly, fourth year business degree student from Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, and Martin Lohan, fourth year business degree student from Barnaderg, Tuam, Co Galway competed against teams from colleges across western Canada from 8 to 10 March in Vancouver.

In addition, the team won 2nd prize in the Strategic Plan category and student Panna Miko won 2nd place in the individual overall category, great achievements in the face of very stiff competition.

The ATU Business School team was mentored by Colm Kelleher, lecturer in the School of Business, ATU Galway-Mayo.

The competition involved students using specialist simulation software to “run” a company, make decisions, receive feedback on the success of their decisions and make changes to their business strategy as the competition progresses.

A panel of judges from business and industry assessed the competition, and the various teams were judged on aspects such as their strategic business plan, team presentations and the success of their decisions.

At the end of a hectic three days of the competition, the winners were announced at a gala dinner in Vancouver, and the team from the School of Business at ATU Galway-Mayo were announced as outright winners.

Dr Seamus Lennon, Head of School of Business, ATU Galway-Mayo, said, “The success of our student team is a fantastic achievement.”

“Our business degrees are designed to be applied in nature, and with their lectures, involve a lot of hands-on work in computer labs where the theory is put into practice.”

“Also, most of our degrees involve a work placement aspect, so our students gain skills such as critical thinking, decision making and teamwork.”

“All of these applied aspects of our business degrees stood to our students who were well placed to do well in this competition which involved a simulated business environment.”