The University of Toledo College of Business and Innovation
Edward H. Schmidt School of Professional Sales (ESSPS) presented its third UT
Invitational Sales Competition (UTISC) on February 23 and 24, with teams coming
to the UT campus from 34 universities across the country to participate.
At the end of the competition, the University of Toledo COBI
ESSPS team took third place, with Western Michigan University claiming the
first place honors and Asbury University taking second place.
The UT COBI ESSPS team won this competition last year.
Individually, the winner of the Junior Division was Kaylee
VanWinkle of Asbury University, the runner-up was Stacy Zoeller of Western
Michigan University, and third place belonged to Haley Orr of UT COBI.
In the sophomore/freshman division, the champion was Ryan
Demas from Western Michigan University; runner-up was Jackson Thomas of Asbury
University; third place belonged to Samantha Lazuka of the University of
Cincinnati, and fourth place was claimed by Hanna Capell of UT COBI. Marissa
Piemonte of James Madison University took 5th place, and sixth place
belonged to Mason Cordes of UT COBI.
Teams represented 34 universities across the United States, including:
Ball State University, Baylor University, Bowling Green
State University, Central Michigan University, Florida State University,
Georgia Southern University, James Madison University, Kansas State University,
Kent State University, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Morehouse
College, Oregon State University, Purdue University, Southern New Hampshire
University, Temple University, Tuskegee University, University of Arkansas -
Little Rock, University of Central Oklahoma, University of Cincinnati, University
of Dayton, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri, University of North
Alabama, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Toledo, University of
Wisconsin - Eau Claire, University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, University of Wyoming,
West Virginia University, Western Michigan University and others.
“Formed in 2000 and endowed in 2002, UT’s Edward H. Schmidt
School of Professional Sales (ESSPS) believes in developing the world’s future
sales professionals, one student at a time, and the UTISC is an ideal platform
to accomplish just that,” said Deirdre Jones, ESSPS director. “We are proud to
be the nation’s first and only national sales competition dedicated exclusively
to the non-senior. We believe younger students are chomping at the bit to shine
outside the shadow of a senior, and we are confident they have the talent and
coach-ability to compete on a national stage.”
“The ESSPS is thrilled to bring tomorrow’s top talent to
UTISC sponsors so they can find the sales talent they need for internships and
regular placements first and feel more relaxed knowing they have time to
ascertain mutual fit and complete the recruitment cycle. The UTISC also is
indicative of the bench strength that exists at the nation’s top professional
sales programs, as each of the 34 participating universities has committed to
recruiting for the competition’s sophomore/freshman division and junior
division.”
Jones added, “The best part of the UTISCF for universities
is just knowing how absolutely bright the future is for sales talent. It’s really rewarding to see the students
perform well. I and my colleagues love what we do, we’re really passionate
about it, knowing that we are impacting things now and decades from now,
because these are the sales professionals of the future. Our vision is
developing the world’s future sales leaders, one student at a time, and I can’t
think of a better way that we can accomplish this than with the UTISC.”
Corporate sponsors of the event included 3M, Goodyear,
Mediasite, Intuit, Hilti, Crown, P&G, Gartner, Owens-Corning, Quicken
Loans, Schindler, Federated Insurance, Aflac and Actuant.
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