Ernst & Young 2007 Prize for MDP 3


Ernst & Young, one of the most successful professional services firms in the world, sponsored a prize for the best Business Ethics group project in MDP3 in the 2006-07 academic year. The top three groups from MDP3 gave their presentations at the Ernst & Young Glasgow Office on Wednesday 31 January 2007.

Choosing a winner from the three excellent business ethics MDP3 semester 1 group projects proved quite a challenge. After heated debate the first prize was awarded to team 4A for their report/presentation on Google-China. The winning team consisted of Fraser Brown, Jordan Dickson, Gordon Ford, Andrew Henderson, Sam McLean and Heather Pollock.

The two runnners up were teams 1E: Laura Edwards, Craig McConville, Lisa Jane McGuire, Sarah Moltke-Hansen Yan, David Raphael and Louise Sloey and 6E: Blake Brad, Stuart Breckenridge, Kay Brage Gundersen, Ami McQuarrie, Joanne Newport and Neil Robertson.

Team 4A - Winners

Team 4A - Winners

The winning team 4A is pictured with Annie Graham, Senior Manager, Ernst & Young.

Team 1E - Runners Up

Team 1E - Runners Up

Team 1E is pictured with Anthony McCormack from Ernst & Young (a graduate of Strathclyde University).

Team 6E - Runners Up

Team 6E - Runners Up

Team 6E is pictured with Larah Henderson a Strathclyde Honours student who will be joining Ernst & Young on graduation.


Team 1B present for the Ernst & Young prize for best MDP 3 Business Ethics project in February 2010.