Maryam Nuaimi, Deema Boji, Geoffry Parado, Natalie George, Jaden Davidson, Gilles Ntore, Faadel Al Asfari, Ashley Deslippe, and Daniya Syeda.A team of UWindsor students demonstrated their business skills at the national competition of ACE Canada, dedicated to Achievement, Connection, and Empowerment. From left: Maryam Nuaimi, Deema Boji, Geoffry Parado, Natalie George, Jaden Davidson, Gilles Ntore, Faadel Al Asfari, Ashley Deslippe, and Daniya Syeda.

Business students shine in national competition

The ACE Odette chapter recently showcased its prowess at the ACE Nationals in Toronto, competing against more than 500 delegates from universities across Canada.

Dedicated to Achievement, Connection, and Empowerment, ACE Canada is known for rigorous case competitions, engaging career development workshops, and networking opportunities. Competing in a range of disciplines such as business law, international marketing, human resource management, accounting, and corporate finance, ACE Odette members demonstrated strategic thinking and business acumen.

Notable achievements under the leadership of co-presidents Ashley Deslippe and Jaden Davidson included Faadel Al Asfari placing second in the international marketing category and Natalie George finishing in the top five in human resource management.

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