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Feb 25, 2014

Tuck Travels to Mexico City for Case Competition

First-year Tuck students, Eric Sparks and Christine Hou, traveled to Mexico City to participate in IPADE's annual Global Case Competition. IPADE is unique among case competitions in that schools send a handful of students and the case teams are created on site. Schools are mixed and mingled for maximum diversity, and the resulting groups are required to work across cultural divides. This year teams consisted of students from India, China, Argentina, London, Spain and Canada, as well as Mexico and the United States. Their hard work on a case for a Latin American Beverage company was judged by executives from Deloitte and Novartis. 

Visit the Center for Global Business and Government's blog for details from Eric and Christine

Programs at the Center for Global Business and Government at Tuck are focused on learning about the intersection of business and government, which is fundamental to an MBA education and to every business leader’s career. With MBA enrichment as one of their primary areas of focus, the Center's staff works to organize on-campus and travel programs that address current global business and economic trends.