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Ernst & Young rewards the best associations of the EDHEC

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04.02.2012

Beyond the 12-year-long partnership with the Course Croisière EDHEC, Ernst & Young keep on encouraging associative life through the Prix Ernst & Young for Best Association, organized for the second time at EDHEC in 2012.

There were three categories :

  • Prix Ernst & Young for Best associative project
  • Best humanitarian and social project
  • Special prize from the jury

Those prizes were given after a rigorous process of selection:

  • Written files were selected in February by a jury from Ernst & Young
  • A oral presentation was given on March 29th at the Lille campus of EDHEC, in front of a jury composed of managers from Ernst & Young, Bureau des Elèvesrepresentatives, professors and school representatives.

This second edition was very successful, since 19 files have been presented to the Ernst & Young jury and 10 associations defended their projects in front of the Jury.

The prize for Best Association was given unanimously by the Jury to the association Prix de Court, which will have the opportunity to represent EDHEC at the Grande Finale Nationale of the Prix Ernst & Young for Best Association on May 9th in Paris. No question that the whole school will support the members of Prix de Court to represent EDHEC and try to win this national final against the finalists from HEC, ESSEC, ESCP, EM Lyon, Audencia, Dauphine…

The prize for Best humanitarian and social project was given to Objectif Réussite, and the Special Prize of the Jury to the association Human’East.

Congratulations to everyone and we will see you next year for the third Prix Ernst & Young for Best Association, which has become a must for the associative life at EDHEC.

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