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UW-Madison MBA team earns second place at national competition

The University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business announced Tuesday that a team of UW-Madison School of Business MBA students won second place at a national Mergers & Acquisitions competition earlier this month. 

 

According to Robert Trainer, a second-year MBA student who was on UW-Madison's team, the competition held Oct. 11 and 12, was the first for the team. The competition was also the first for the University of Maryland and the only M&A competition in the country, he said. 

 

The idea behind the competition is to simulate a real world investment banking pitch on an M&A idea,"" Trainer said. ""We were given a case at noon on Thursday, and had to hand in our presentation by 6 a.m. Friday morning."" 

 

He said his team presented a simulated version of a hypothetical presentation to the board and management team of their assigned ""client."" 

 

""We stayed up all night doing financial analysis and industry analysis on a potential acquisition that we recommended our client make,"" Trainer said. 

 

Other team members included UW-Madison MBA students Andy Bruno, Karl Poehls and Heather Pahl. 

 

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According to Carrie Handwerker, public relations associate for University of Maryland's business school, teams from 10 schools were judged in two rounds. 

 

She said four teams, including UW-Madison's, advanced to the finals where corporate executives, Wall Street bankers and various academic professionals judged them. 

 

""With mergers and acquisitions, everything comes into play - o - ofinancials, strategy, presentation - o - oforcing students to bring in everything that they've learned,"" Howard Frank, dean of the Robert H. Smith School of Business, said in a statement. ""All the teams did a remarkable job with the case they were given under tight deadline pressure."" 

 

UW-Madison's team won $2,500. Columbia Business School won first prize and $5,000. 

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