Schedule
9:30-10:15 am. Registration/Check-In, Alfond Atrium
- Networking Breakfast with Students, Young Alumni, and Faculty
10:15-10:25 am. Opening Remarks and Introduction, Isenberg 108
- Mzamo Mangaliso, Chair, Associate Professor, Management Department.
- Jennifer Merton, Director of the Isenberg Ethics Competition, Associate Chair and Director of the Business Law Program, Senior Lecturer, Management Department
10:25-11:10 am. Keynote Address - Data Privacy and Security Challenges in AI Adoption by Caitlyn Tobey
11:15 am-12 pm. AI Conversations: Questions for our Speakers
12:00-12:45 pm. Networking lunch with students, young alumni, and faculty. Alfond Atrium
12:45-1:00 pm. Transition to the competition, which will comprise the following elements:
- 20-25 minutes for each presentation
- 10 minutes for questions from the judges
- 5-10 minutes for feedback to the team
- 5 minutes for judges to rate the team
1:00-5:30 pm. Case Competition
- 1:00-1:45 pm: Team A
- 1:45-2:30 pm: Team B
- 2:30-3:15 pm: Team C
- 3:15-3:25 pm: Break
- 3:25-4:10 pm: Team D
- 4:10-4:55 pm: Team E
- 4:55-5:40 pm: Team F
- Undergraduate Competitive Division, Isenberg 108 and/or 106
- Graduate Competitive Division, Isenberg 219
- Open Division, Isenberg 210 and/or 237
- Judges: TBA
6:00-6:30 pm. Awards and Closing Remarks
- Jennifer Merton, Director of the Isenberg Ethics Competition, Associate Chair and Director of the Business Law Program, Senior Lecturer, Management Department
- Remarks from the Alumni and Faculty Judges and Announcement of the top teams in the Competition who will be invited to join the Isenberg Ethics Team and to represent Isenberg at External Competitions
7:00 pm: Gathering for alumni judges and selected faculty and students (including the competitors and volunteers). Location TBD