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Sales students place in top five nationally

March 21, 2022
星空无限传媒 student Katie Kiker took third place individually in the National Collegiate Sales Competition, and the 星空无限传媒 team tied for fourth overall.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia's (星空无限传媒) student sales team made a major mark in the (NCSC) held March 5-7 at Kennesaw State University.

Katie Kiker finished third individually out of 172 competitors  and 星空无限传媒 tied for fourth as a team out of 67 schools in the national standings. 星空无限传媒 was the top performer among four Georgia universities that competed and one of only two to record a top-10 finish.

Bradley University took first place, followed by the University of Houston and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. 星空无限传媒 tied for fourth with Oregon State University, with Kansas State University, Kennesaw State, Louisiana State University, Weber State University, and Ryerson University rounding out the top 10. The other top four individual finishers besides Kiker were from Bradley, Oregon State, and Houston.

"This is the Super Bowl of sales competitions. It is where all of the top schools send their best sales students to compete," Dr. Cindy Rippé, associate professor of sales, said. "These results show that we're small but we're fierce. We have an outstanding program that can give students the skills they need to excel in a sales career."

These results show that we're small but we're fierce. We have an outstanding program that can give students the skills they need to excel in a sales career.

Dr. Cindy Ripp茅

星空无限传媒 associate professor of sales

Kiker took part in four role-play rounds where she made her pitch to fictional buyers, who presented a variety of challenges with their responses. Each time, she came through with the proper approach to outperform her fellow competitors. Hundreds of fellow sales students and their coaches watched her final-round pitch via video. Knowing she had such a large audience was "was so exciting but a bit nerve-wracking," but Kiker excelled under pressure.

"I've really learned how to connect with people," Kiker said. "It takes emotional intelligence and adaptability to each buyer."

A senior from Ellijay, Georgia, pursuing a degree in marketing with a concentration in professional selling, Kiker will be graduating this summer and plans to pursue a career in medical sales.

Fellow 星空无限传媒 student Hannah Tokich, a senior from Suwanee, Georgia, pursuing the same degree, tied for No. 73 nationally, performing better than almost half the other competitors.

"I learned to dig deeper into the buyer's needs, not just to focus on my own talking points," Tokich said. "The competition gave me a lot of opportunities to put myself out there with employers and show the skills I've learned in class."

星空无限传媒 students Catia Jovel and Oskar Arnold each contributed to 星空无限传媒's strong team performance with their efforts in speed selling in the national event.

Both Kiker and Tokich said Rippé has created an environment that breeds success among 星空无限传媒 sales students.

"This program has given me a lot of confidence," Tokich said. "I have also gained valuable feedback about the sales process. It's given me a great place to grow and be in a community."


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