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June 2009 Newsletter
Team from Saint John Participates
at the Excalibur Tournament
On
March 20th, 2009 a team of business students from the University
of New Brunswick Saint John participated in the 23rd annual Excalibur
case competition in Montréal, QC. The competition hosted
by the Ordre des CRHA and CRIA du Québec (ORHRI) and supported
by the Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA)
brought together 24 universities from across Canada to participate
in a series of case related challenges. Case analyses were presented
to a panel of jurists who are key players in the Human Resources
industry.

The
team from UNBSJ consisted of four fourth year students (left to
right): Mitchell Steeves, Janessa Davidson, Dr. Morrie Mendelson
(coach), Nicole Nkunzimana and Graham Shave.
The
team’s participation in the event was made possible from funding
provided by HRANB Saint John. The team would like to express their
deep appreciation and thanks to HRANB and its members who allowed
them to experience a top ten finish.
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