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Students excel in sales competitions during fall semester

January 11, 2021
168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø student Jessica Berliner was No. 4 out of more than 2,100 competitors in the fall 2020 RNMKRS College Sales Skills Competition.

Article By: Clark Leonard

University of North Georgia (168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø) student Jessica Berliner finished No. 4 out of more than 2,100 competitors at the fall 2020 . The virtual event used artificial intelligence robots to help students practice their sales skills.

Berliner, a senior from Gainesville, Georgia, pursuing a degree in management, led a 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø team effort that, by percent, finished fourth in scoring among the 59 colleges and universities that competed.

"It felt really good to know that all my practice and hard work paid off," Berliner said. "This competition helped me to develop skills that I will take into my future career, like learning how to think on my feet, as well as how to effectively execute the steps of the sales process."

168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø student Britney Araujo earned the "Top RNMKRS Troubleshooter" honor.

At another recent event, 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø student Austin Rich was selected from 160 students at 80 schools to advance to the second round at the International Collegiate Sales Competition.

Additionally, 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø held the "Pitch Yourself Competition" in the fall for students to pitch why they should be hired. Derek DiSanton won, while Katelyn Palmer took second place and Michael Ryals came in third.

"These competitions enable students to build the confidence they need to know they can go out there and be successful in sales," said Dr. Cindy Rippé, associate professor of sales in 168¿ª½±Íø¹ÙÍø's Mike Cottrell College of Business. "Even when they don't win, the value of competing helps them grow."


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