Ernst & Young 2008 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 and presentation in MDP 3 in the 2011-12 academic year. The top three groups from MDP 3 gave their presentations at the Ernst & Young Glasgow Office on Wednesday 6 February 2008.

The first prize was awarded to team 4B for their report/presentation Business Ethics and Sustainability - The Forestry Commission. The winning team consisted of Martin Bell, Jennifer Burt, Michael Hunter, Stephen O'Dell and Laura Thomson.

The two runnners up were teams 5D who presented on Sustainability: Clean Coal Technologies at Longannet Power Station in Fife, Scotland: Gillian Campbell, Kenneth Douglas, Emma Hughes, Lauren McNabb and Amanda Tam and 7B who presented on A Strategy to Overcome Shell in Nigeria's Ethical and Sustainable Issues Lauren Christie, Susan McLeish, Daniela Schogger, Grant Smith and Laura Walker.

Team 4B - Winners

Team 4B - Winners

From left to right is Blair Cruikshank (EY), Anthony McCormack (EY), Martin Bell, Stephen O'Dell, Jennifer Burt, Laura Thomson, Michael Hunter, Ross West (EY).

Team 5D - Runners Up

Team 5D - Runners Up

From left to right is Anthony McCormack (EY), Emma Hughes, Lauren McNabb, Karen Jarvie (EY), Gillian Campbell, Kenneth Douglas.

Team 7B - Runners Up

Team 7B - Runners Up

From left to right is Grant Smith, Karen Jarvie (EY), Daniela Schogger, Susan McLeish, Lauren Christie, Anthony McCormack (EY).


Sarah Black of team 3G presents for the Ernst & Young prize for best MDP 3 Business Ethics project in February 2010.