Collegiate Competition
Summary of the U of Arizona’s Collegiate Case Study Competition
The Duel in the Desert, 2002 – 2008.
Summary of Collegiate Duels over the past 6 years
- Cumulative Impact: 1,476 college students have been directly impacted reaching 319 colleges and universities and over 4,170 students have been involved with the Duels since 2003
- 50 Duels Completed (44 Regional Duels and 6 National Duels)
- 22 unique cases regionalized for all 50 Duels
Past Partners
Take Charge America, Inc.
Bank of America
Chase
Visa- What’s My Score
Wells Fargo
Drive for the Duel Golf Invitational Sponsors 2005-2007
A Few of the Dueling Teams
Arizona State |
St. Cloud State University |
University of Texas-Pan America |
Boston College |
Southwest Minnesota State University |
University of Florida |
Boston University |
Pepperdine University |
University of North Dakota |
California State University, Bakersfield |
Regent University |
University of North Florida |
California State University, Chico |
Syracuse University |
University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire |
California State University, East Bay |
Texas A&M University |
University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Colorado State University, Fort Collins |
The College of William and Mary |
University of Southern Maine |
Drury University |
UiTM Malaysia |
Valdosta State University |
Georgia Southwestern State University |
University of Sonora |
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James Madison University |
University of South Carolina |
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Purdue University |
University of North Carolina, Charlotte |
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Judges Experience
Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation
Asset Builders of America
Association for Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA)
Chase
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Faculty
Family Economics & Financial Education
HSBC
Hughes Federal Credit Union
IBM
International Rescue Committee
National Endowment for Financial Education
McClelland, Norman
Norton, John & Doris
Philip Morris USA
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Take Charge America, Inc.
TCI Financial Planning, Inc.
UBS
United Way
Vanguard
Wal-Mart
Wells Fargo
Keynote Speakers Over the Years:
2008: Dan Iannicola, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Education, U.S. Department of Treasury
2007: Glinda Bridgforth, Entrepreneur, Author, featured in several print and television mediums
2006: David Gardner, Co-founder of The Motley Fool and host of The Motley Fool Radio Show
2005: Jean Chatzky, Editor-at-large of Money, Washington Speakers Bureau



