March 09, 2011
Center for Ethical Business Culture Hosts 3rd Annual Business Ethics Case Competition
On March 4, the 3rd Annual CEBC Ethics Case Competition, “Microfinance: Ethical Advice to Interested Parties,” was hosted by the Center for Ethical Business Cultures (CEBC), the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business and UnitedHealth Group.
The competition provided graduate students in the Full-time UST MBA program an opportunity to compete and be evaluated on their ability to analyze a complex business issue, uncover the legal and ethical challenges associated with the topic and develop a policy recommendation.
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This year’s winning team was comprised of second-year student Kelsey Luers and first-year students Sara Christenson, Nick Ertz and Dan Jackson.
In addition, the judges selected a team of “all-stars” who will represent UST at the national Intercollegiate Business Ethics Case Competition being held in conjunction with the 19th Annual Ethics and Compliance Officer Association Conference in Seattle, Wash. The all-star team members are Kelsey Luers and first-year students Dan Jackson, Annelise Larson and Kristian Olson. JD and MBA student Scott Buell was selected as the alternate for the “all-star” team.
This collaboration between CEBC, the University of St. Thomas and UnitedHealth Group provided judges with the opportunity to connect with outstanding UST MBA students and learn more about the program. For students, the competition provided an opportunity to engage and learn from Twin Cities business executives and faculty ethics experts.
The judging panel:
- Jim Arnold, professor in the Full-time UST MBA and MS Accountancy programs at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business
- Jim Chosy, J.D., general counsel and managing director, Piper Jaffray
- Rob Foehl, J.D., director of corporate compliance and ethics, Target
- Dr. Ken Goodpaster, Koch Endowed Chair in Business Ethics, Opus College of Business
- Ron James, president and CEO of the Center for Ethical Business Cultures
- Jeff Peterson, director of innovation and strategy, General Mills Foundation
For more information, contact Ron James, president and CEO of the Center for Ethical Business Cultures, (651) 962-4120.

