The final of the three stage competition was held in London on March 7, 2008. The winning Cambridge team of Janine George, Laura Murphy, Tim Ensor and Peter Chanco, who adopted the team name “Seriti”, an African term that implies quiet wisdom, community respect and influence, competed against the other finalist MBA team from Columbia Business School.

Commenting on the winning presentation, Phil Dunne, Partner, A.T. Kearney and a judge on the panel said: “Winning the Global Prize requires talented individuals to come together as a cohesive team. It was evident from both the content of the materials and the way it was presented, that the students from Judge Business School had formed a really high performing unit.”

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