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Bow Valley College student team wins major case competition

December 11, 2025

Chalk another one up for Bow Valley College business students!

Team CNAG Case Mogul won the ISCEA Americas Regional Championship at the 2025 International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA) Global Case Competition. This marks the second consecutive year that a Bow Valley College team from the Chiu School of Business has taken the top regional title.

The annual ISCEA Global Case Competition brings together leading colleges and universities from around the world to analyze and solve real-world supply chain challenges. The competition is made up of two stages:

  • The Country Round, which began in early September.
  • The Regional/Global Round, for which all three Bow Valley College teams advanced – an exceptional accomplishment.

The second-round case, released on October 1st with a November 15th submission deadline, had teams developing strategic recommendations focused on aligning carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas reduction goals between Michelin and its key suppliers. Competitors conducted a comprehensive analysis and presented actionable solutions addressing sustainability and supply chain performance.

The University of Sydney was named Global Champion, also winning the ISCEA-APAC (Asia-Pacific) Regional Round, while the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Regional Winner was Dublin Business School, Ireland.

Pictured back, left to right: Gagan Raj KC, Akindele Akinola, Chidiebube Achara; front: Norilyn Afable

Bow Valley College’s winning team, CNAG Case Mogul, is made up of these incredible students:
•    Chidiebube Achara
•    Norilyn Afable
•    Akindele Akinola
•    Gagan Raj KC


Their success reflects months of dedicated preparation going back to March of this year, and collaboration with mentors in the Chiu School of Business including Andreas Lambrinoudis, Sujeewa Wimalasena, Domini Espiritu, Shameera Naiken, and Roy George.

Congratulations to the team and a big shout out to their supporters!



Check out the team's case entry on YouTube:

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