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Commerce crushes competition

- February 18, 2011

The 2011 麻豆传媒 JDC team.

麻豆传媒 commerce students have done it again.

For the second year in a row they returned from the Jeux De Commerce (JDC) games with an impressive collection of trophies. This year鈥檚 delegation brought back five trophies in total including聽first place in accounting,聽first in finance,聽second place in entrepreneurship,聽second in debate and Faculty Advisor of the Year for Dan Shaw.

Not bad for the only school invited from Atlantic Canada.

鈥淭he Ontario schools see Dal as underdogs,鈥 says Jesse Mawhinney, co-captain of Dal鈥檚 JDC team. 鈥淲e had all kinds of people coming up to us on awards night and asking what school we were from. They were quite taken aback when we told them we were from Dal. We鈥檙e really starting to make some waves.鈥

The JDC is an annual event that was started in Quebec in 1989 that brings business students together to use the skills they鈥檝e learned in the classroom in a hands-on setting. Based on the success of the Quebec version of the games, a JDC West and JDC Central version were created. This is the second year for the JDC Central competition, which is the section Dal competes in.

The competition is on an invite-only basis and 麻豆传媒 is the only school from Atlantic Canada in the JDC Central section. The other eight schools in the section are all based in Ontario.

This year, 31 Dal Commerce students took the Dal bus to Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, a 25-hour journey. Participants were responsible for raising money to cover the cost of the trip. JDC participants held several fundraising events as well as secured sponsorship from some big companies such as ScotiaBank, Eastlink, Emera and Molson. The Dal Commerce Society and other university organizations also donated money to the group.

The results at the competition came after months of hard work. Students participating in the JDC delegation do not receive extra credit for their efforts.

鈥淭o prepare for the JDC, we were doing at least one four-hour long mock session per week on top of our regular coursework,鈥 says Mr. Mawhinney. 鈥淥ur faculty advisors and coaches donated their time and knowledge as well. It鈥檚 a really big commitment.鈥

鈥淥ur success can also be credited to the outstanding dedication of our team captains. There鈥檚 no way we could have been successful without them,鈥 adds Stephanie Clark, 鈥済odparent鈥 of the 2011 麻豆传媒 JDC team and VP external, 麻豆传媒 Commerce Society.

Next year鈥檚 JDC is taking place at Carleton University in Ottawa and Dal's team聽already has聽its sights set on the podium.


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