The 24-Hour Case is Back: Register to Volunteer Now!

| December 7, 2023
Submitted by Nidia Cerna

This is an experiential learning opportunity for you to get involved and give back to the DeGroote community!

Do you want to develop your business skills such as mentorship, leadership, and networking? We are recruiting Student Advisors, Room Monitors and Presentation Day Volunteers for this year’s event.

The 24-Hour Case is a monumental experiential event for DeGroote’s Level 1 Commerce students. 1GR0 students will be analyzing and solving a case in a timeframe of 24 hours to present their recommendations to a judging panel in person.

When is this Happening?

  • Friday, January 19, 2024
    • 5:30 p.m. – Virtual 24-Hour Case Kick-off Event
    • 6:00-9:00 p.m. – Students work in groups with advisor support
  • Saturday, January 20, 2024
    • 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Students work in groups with advisor support
    • 1:30-3:30 p.m. – Student groups present to judge panels on campus

Volunteer Positions Available:

  • Student Advisors (virtual or in-person)
  • Presentation Room Monitors (in-person)
  • Presentation Day Volunteers (in-person)

Register here.

We will welcome around 1,000 people to campus on Saturday, January 20. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to network with alumni, faculty and staff while demonstrating your leadership skills as you help first-year students!

Should you have questions regarding any of these opportunities, please reach out to Nidia Cerna, Academic Experiential Learning, at cernan@mcmaster.ca.

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