| Competitions |
In recent years, Yale SOM students have organized and participated in a range of competitions, including the following:
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Club Case Competition
SOM students, Yale graduate science students, post-doctoral fellows, and other Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Club members compete in teams to value a pharmaceutical compound and determine whether or not to fund its development.
CNBC MBA Fast Money Challenge
Hosted by Dylan Ratigan, this new game show, billed as the “varsity sport of the financial mind,” pits MBA students from eight top business schools against each other in a traditional single-elimination bracket tournament.
Read about SOM's 2007 victory in the first-ever CNBC MBA Fast Money Challenge, and listen to what it was like to compete.
Finance Club Case Competition
Over a two-day period, SOM students compete in teams on a case addressing a current corporate finance-related issue. Five teams are ultimately chosen as finalists. Their presentations are judged by a team of senior SOM alumni, faculty from Yale Law School, and professionals in finance.
Global Social Venture Competition
Started by MBA students at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business in 1999, the Global Social Venture Comptetition is the first student-led business plan competition that supports and promotes social ventures — enterprises that integrate both profits and social impact.
Read more about the Eastern U.S. regional final of the 2007 Global Social Venture Competition.
MIT Sloan Operations Simulation Competition
Using the Littlefield Technologies factory simulation, each team participating in the Operations Simulation Competition — run entirely online — is responsible for running a simulated factory that manufactures digital satellite system receivers.
SOM's "yalewillwin" team beat 62 other MBA student groups to secure a victory in the 2007 OpSimCom. Read more about their win.
National Energy Finance Challenge
In this "marathon case study," teams must evaluate business opportunies and create financial models for fictitious energy companies operating in multiple imaginary countries.
Read about SOM's 2007 victory in the National Energy Finance Challenge.
Net Impact Green Challenge
This contest recognizes the actions of students who have developed effective environmental programs at their colleges. Students are awarded based on merit shown in one of two categories: the Campus Greening Initiative and the Impact at Work Program.
Austin Whitman '07 was one of three students honored in 2007 for his work in the Campus Greening Initiative category. Read more about Whitman's successful drive to offset the carbon emissions of this year’s SOM International Experience.
Y50K Entrepreneurship Competition
The Yale Entrepreneurial Society (YES) is a student-run program that harnesses the power of the Yale network, enabling alumni and students to learn from one another as they promote new venture creation. YES sponsors the Y50K Entrepreneurship Competition, which awards a total of $100,000 to Yale students.
Other Competitions
Net Impact / McKinsey & Company Socially Responsible Case Competition
Simon-Johnson Marketing Case CompetitionNational Black MBA Association Case Competition
USC Marshall MBA Global Consulting Challenge Case Competition
Goldman Sachs / Executive Leadership Council Nationwide Case Competition
Rice University Marketing Case Competition
Daniels Race and Case Competition
Connecticut Business Plan Competition
Yale-Harvard Leadership and Ethics Forum Debate
Rice Business Plan Competition
National Venture Capital Contest