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2015 Winners

Congratulations to the 2015 Ethics in Action Video Competition Winners!

Short Film Category Winners (2-4 Minutes)

1st Place Grand Prize ($1,000): Should One Tweet Be Worth a Career?
School: Utah State University
Team Members: Christopher Patty, Amelia Mann, Benjamin Kiser and Jacob Patty

Runner Up ($500): The Consequences of Insider Trading (The Tragedy of Mr. Ethan Anderson)
School: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Team Members: Jenna Danielson, Sae Ichihara and Asja De Jong

Viewer’s Choice 1st Place ($700): Discrimination in the Workplace
School: Lipscomb University
Team Members: Lorena Djuknic, Carolyn Springsteen and Michael Oruma

Viewer’s Choice Runner Up ($300): Gold Bricks
School: Colorado State University
Team Members: James Menssen, Cheryl Stoutenburgh, Matthew Coffaro and Kara Lanckriet

Commercial Category Winners (1 Minute or Less)

1st Place Grand Prize ($800): Bribery and Corruption
School: Utah State University
Team Members: Preston Keeling, Eliza Thacker and Sarah Keating

Runner Up ($400): Words Hurt Too
School: Lipscomb University
Team Members: Megan Grant and Tiera Lanham

Viewer’s Choice 1st Place ($500): Social Media in the Workplace
School: Florida State University
Team Members: Alex Nugent and Casey Riley

Viewer’s Choice Runner Up ($200): Ethical Products
School: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Team Member: Matt Langenbahn

Congratulations to all of this year’s participants and prize winners. Due to the high quality of video submissions, the video judging process was extremely difficult. The NASBA CPT applauds everyone who created a video and demonstrated why ethical leadership is so important in business.

CLICK HERE to view all of this year’s short film entries.
CLICK HERE to view all of this year’s commercial entries.

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Student Center for the Public Trust

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