| April 17, 2012 COPY BY: Jean Walker, 806-651-2515, jwalker@wtamu.edu SIFE Team Wins Regional Championship CANYON, Texas—The Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team at West Texas A&M University won an 18th consecutive regional championship April 13 in Dallas. The team will now advance to SIFE USA National Competition in Kansas City, Miss., May 22-24. SIFE uses the positive power of business to empower others to improve their lives. The WTAMU SIFE team creates multiple community-based service-learning projects which focus on community need and have a triple P bottom line—people, profits and planet. New projects for the team this year include the Moses Business Plan Competition which focuses on teaching budding entrepreneurs how to write a business plan and Beyond Green, a business and environmental sustainability project focusing on the new commercial kitchen at the WTAMU Enterprise Center and funded by a grant from Sam’s Club. In conjunction with the High Plains Food Bank (HPFB), SIFE participates in Kid’s Cafe at San Jacinto and Hamlet Elementary Schools, works in the HPFB community garden and conducts food drives such as WTAMU’s recent Fill the Field to supply the HPFB. SIFE tutors refugee children, conducts programs for youth detained at the Youth Center of the High Plains, teaches 6th graders about the stock market and conducts multiple programs for high school students. At regional competition, the team uses a multimedia presentation to showcase its projects for judges from the corporations which are SIFE sponsors. Speakers on the WTAMU presentation team are Manuel Garcia, Alex Long, Navdeep Uppal, Erin Stodghill, Jordan Cox, Juan Carlos Ramirez, Cedric Nguimatsa and Emilee Cavaness. The media presentation was created by Yu-Hsian (Jimmy) Tseng. Accompanying the team to competition were Jean Walker, SIFE faculty adviser; Dr. Neil Terry, dean of the College of Business; Dr. Amjad Abdullat, head of the Department of Computer Information and Decisin Management; Dr. De’Arno De’Armond, assistant professor of Finance; Dr. Meagan Brock, assistant professor of management; and Paul Engler, president emeritus of Cactus Feeders and executive in residence at West Texas A&M University. Students attending regional competition were: Amarillo Justin Adams, economics/finance major Emilee Cavaness, accounting major Jordan Cox, broadcasting major Manual Garcia, finance major Cedric Nguimatsa, marketing major Angelica Pallares, graduate accounting student Ana Ramirez, management major Juan Carlos Ramirez, engineering major Gus Trujillo, management major Natalie Watts, general business major Bethany Wilcox, entrepreneurship major Nathan Woodard, CIS major Canyon Cody Brooks, finance major Colt Castillo, finance/accounting major Braegar Sprague, MBA student Chihuahua, Mexico Laura Chavira, psychology major Cleburne Laura Beth Hallman, masters student in finance/economics Crandall Daniel Dixon, finance major Dallas Juan Gallardo, secondary education major Ecuador Ana Egas, education major Cristina Viteri, marketing major El Paso Lluvia Vidana, nursing major Friona Alba Soltero, accounting major Hereford Theodore White, math major Daniel DeLeon, business management major Johana Velazquez, MBA student Houston Caitlin Kenny, international business major India Navdeep Uppal, CIS major Karaganda, Kazakhstan Vitaliy Skoroddziyevskiy, international business major Lakin, Kan. Claudia Leyva, accounting major Pampa Alexandra Long, graduate accounting student Peru Marco Jimenez, MBA student Sunray Trent Trahern, masters student in economics/finance Taipei, Taiwan Yu-Hsain (Jimmy) Tseng Vietnam Tien Doan, masters student in finance/economic Y Ngoc Ngo, masters student in finance/economics Wellington Rudy Cantu, management major Anthony Morales, CIS major Gregory Moreno, accounting major Wheeler Elizabeth Castillo, accounting major Wink Erin Stodghill, management/communications major Wray, Colo. Ashley Peterson, accounting/finance major —WTAMU— |