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CONSULTING CONFERENCE WIN
Gamecock Consulting Club members Jonathan Bryant (‘22 finance and risk management and insurance), Jack Marshall (‘24 expected graduation finance and operations and supply chain), Jennings Modla (‘22 economics and finance) and Tyler Beetle (‘24 expected graduation USC computer science, business administration minor) won The Wharton School's 2022 Undergraduate Consulting Conference and Case Competition in April 2022. The theme of the conference was Creativity for Change, and the conference events emphasized how working in consulting requires the ability to develop innovative business solutions that can adapt to changing trends.
Analytics Challenge
In July 2022, Master of Science in Business Analytics dual-degree alumna
Seoyoung Yoon (‘22 MSBA and FinTech) was named one of eight finalists for the Wells Fargo Campus Analytics Challenge, held virtually for all U.S. degree candidates. Yoon was also in one of the first cohorts to enroll in the Moore School’s Master of Science in Business Analytics program.

BENJAMIN A. GILMAN SCHOLARSHIP
Several USC students with ties to the Moore School received the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship in 2022, which offers study abroad funding for students who otherwise might not have the opportunity due to financial constraints. Students with Moore School ties who were selected to receive the 2022 Gillman Scholarship include:


Stella Strength (‘23 expected graduation economics and international business) is a member of the SC Honors College and a McNair Scholar, as well as a UPS Global Scholar. She spent spring 2022 in Madrid.
Iuliia Tsilimbaeva (‘22 USC Spanish and business administration minor) also studied abroad in Madrid to prepare her for a career as a medical interpreter.


Anne Tumlin (‘23 expected graduation

USC computer science and business administration minor) is a SC Honors College student and McNair Scholar. She plans to pursue a career as a researcher or developer with a global tech company. She studied in Seoul.
Carlos Sanchez Julia (‘24 expected graduation economics and USC international studies) is in the SC Honors College. He was also selected as a Boren Scholar and combined both awards to study Portuguese in Brazil.
