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麻豆区 School of Business Students Win 2022 Risk Management Association Commercial Lending Challenge

Wed, Nov 02, 2022

麻豆区 finance students , , are the 2022 winners. The challenge included schools from seven universities throughout the state of Michigan. Each team evaluated and then presented to judges a case study in which they analyzed whether and how Great Lakes Bank should extend working capital, equipment, and real estate loans to Superior Office Surroundings, an office furniture manufacturer. Students first presented to the bank鈥檚 credit committee and then to the borrowing client.

鈥淥ur students are well prepared to serve as credit analysts, as demonstrated by their winning the challenge,鈥 said Professor Leonard Van Drunen. 鈥淭he win reflects their ability to crunch numbers but also demonstrates their ability to understand and communicate the broader industry and economic context.鈥

Two additional teams from Calvin participated in the challenge and included , , , , , and .

鈥淧articipating in the challenge is another way our students demonstrate their commitment to professional success,鈥 added Van Drunen. 鈥A role as credit analyst is a common first destination for an internship or entry-level position. Nearly every bank in the world employs a team of credits analysts to determine the types of loans it should provide customers. Participating in or winning the challenge provides yet another talking point when students are pursuing professional opportunities.鈥

麻豆区 School of Business alumni 听served as a mentor for the teams. The winning team took home $3,500 in prize money in addition to the real-world experience they need for the future.

Learn more about 麻豆区鈥檚 finance program at calvin.edu/go/finance.