Norwich University School of Business hosts Business Challenge
Various teams from Norwich University participated in a rigorous competition, ultimately presenting their Business Challenge Case to an elite panel of judges of Norwich University Board of Fellows and Alumni.

Recently, the Board of Fellows at the Norwich University School of Business organized a Business Challenge. This notable event not only fostered fierce competition, but also enlightening dialogues, extensive networking opportunities, and a celebratory dinner. Truly, a day celebrating the triumph of intellectual prowess.
Dr. Courtney Crosby served as this year’s keynote speaker. She is a Senior Fellow at Norwich University’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center. The mission of the AI Center is to conduct multiple forms and levels of research, deliver educational programming, and create workforce development projects to meet the growing national and regional requirement for an advanced computing capable workforce.
Various teams from Norwich University participated in a rigorous competition, ultimately presenting their Business Challenge Case to an elite panel of judges. Consisting of Norwich University Board of Fellows and Alumni, this year’s panel brought a high level of expertise and discernment to the judging process.
Upon the conclusion of the day-long contest, participating teams had the opportunity to engage in dialogue with the judges, members of the Board of Fellows, and notable alumni spanning various business industries. And of course, as with any competition, there was a celebration of success. The day culminated with each of the winning teams being recognized and honored during the dinner and awards ceremony.
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Norwich University School of Business hosts Business Challenge
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