The Kearney & Company Department of Accounting hosted its second annual CohnReznick Case Study on campus, bringing together 37 students across nine teams. This engaging event challenged participants to develop strategic solutions to a real-world business scenario centered on the pressing issues facing the affordable housing industry.
Students showcased their analytical skills, teamwork, and business acumen as they presented innovative approaches to address current challenges in the sector. The case study provided a valuable opportunity for experiential learning, professional development, and industry engagement.
The department extends its gratitude to CohnReznick for their continued partnership and support in fostering student success through hands-on learning experiences. A special thank you to our CohnReznick judges Cade Flanley ’21, Jennifer Lundquist, Anita Galiano, and Tiera Willey. Thank you to the King’s College student mentors: Evan Corcoran, Jacky Gao, Khalil Khan, Darlene Nunez, Paul Rutledge, Nathan Stilp, Gavin Tylenda, Jacob Ulmer, and Teodor Vaage.
There were great presentations by all the students who participated in the case competition. Congratulations to the winning teams!
- First place: Bad Assets – Mark Atherton, Nicholas Considine, Christopher Durko, Luke Hendrzak, Joseph Schneider
- Second place: Smooth Receivables – Braydon Buckingham, Jacob Evans, Hayden Fisher, Gavin Hall
- Third place: Taxformers – Shawn Hill, Konnor Polt, Madysen Thomas, Carla Vargas-Tejada
