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    The four Moore School students who won the GOLD prize with conference staffers and associate professor Priyank Arora

Taking the gold in Switzerland

Four Moore School students won the GOLD prize for Best Sustainable Solution at the 2024 Global Sustainability Supply Chain Case Competition. Traveling to Geneva in March 2025 to accept the prize at the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations’ 2025 HQ Meeting, the student team included: 

  • Quintan Boyle, ’27 finance, international business, and operations and supply chain, 
  • James Celli, ’26 international business and operations and supply chain, 
  • Allie Place, ’25 international business and operations and supply chain, 
  • Kort Wise, ’25 operations and supply chain

The four students were recognized as global winners from more than 80 teams from 18 countries. 

Given that the case competition was endorsed by the United Nations in support of their Sustainable Development Goals, the students were given the honor to lead a workshop on developing younger talent to promote the SDGs within the logistics and transportation domain. 

The student team’s advisors were Priyank Arora and Olga Perdikaki, both associate professors with the Management Science department.

“It was an honor to be a part of our student’s successful journey,” Arora said. “I am super proud of them! A big kudos to our entire Management Science department as this win definitely reflects the high quality of our teaching and programs.”


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