Schlesinger Global Family Enterprise Case Competition results

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2025

Undergraduate League

First place

University of Alabama, Culverhouse College of Business, US

Second place

University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

Third place

Ohio University College of Business, US

Graduate League

First place

Babes-Bolyai University, Romania

Second place

York University, Schulich School of Business, Canada

Third place

University of Adelaide, Adelaide Business School, Australia


2024

Undergraduate League

First place

Grand Valley State University, Seidman College of Business, US

Second place

Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara Campus, Mexico

Third place

Toronto Metropolitan University, Ted Rogers School of Business, Canada

Graduate League

First place

Sasin School of Management, Thailand

Second place

Universidad Francisco Marroquin, Guatemala

Third place

Indian School of Business, India


2023

Undergraduate League

First place

Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

Second place

Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

Third place

Rotterdam University, The Netherlands

Graduate League

First place

University of Manitoba, Canada

Second place

Jonkoping University, Sweden

Third place

Indian School of Business, India


2021

Undergraduate League

First place

Wilfrid Laurier University – Lazardis School of Business & Economics, Canada

Second place

Rotman Commerce University of Toronto, Canada

Third place

Bishop’s University, Canada

Graduate League

First place

ESADE Business School, Spain

Second place

Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa – Canada

Third place

Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, Germany

About the Schlesinger Global Family Enterprise Case Competition

The annual Family Enterprise Case Competition (FECC) prepares participants to understand the critical issues that are unique to family enterprise by applying the knowledge and expertise they have developed in the classroom towards solving complex family business cases.

During four tough rounds of competition, teams present their case to a distinguished panel of judges who will determine which group best understood, analysed and presented the case.

Visit the competition website

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