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Driehaus Students Win Runner-Up in National Diversity Case Competition

Student Life

Driehaus Students Win Runner-Up in National Diversity Case Competition

A group of students and a professor pose with a plaque
From left to right: Vahap Uysal, Kiran Bharaj, Samantha Carbajal and Osman Sav. Not pictured: Alan Rodriguez.
At 8 a.m. on Saturday, January 13, four Driehaus students logged on to Zoom. They summarized a months’ worth of in-depth research into the underrepresentation of racial minorities in clinical trials. They pitched their multifaceted strategy for increasing representation: first in their test community of Aurora, Illinois and then, gradually, in communities across the country. They answered questions from a panel of industry professionals. 

Then they logged off – and waited.  

The results: The team from Driehaus won runner-up in the National Diversity Case Competition.  

Held annually at Indiana University, the competition brings teams together from across the country to pitch solutions to a real problem being faced by one of the competition’s corporate sponsors (in this case, Abbvie). Over the course of two days, students typically network with each other and with employers. Faculty network too.  

“We get to exchange ideas – to share best practices and challenges,” said Professor of Finance Vahap Uysal, who connected Driehaus with the competition and is now in his second year of coaching Driehaus teams. “It’s enriched my understanding of diversity. People might understand diversity at an intellectual level. But something like this – it makes it more personal.”  

For this year’s group of Driehaus students, the experience was not a typical one. Due to an ill-timed snowstorm, they missed out on the in-person competition. They pivoted to Zoom at the last minute.  

Looking back weeks later, though, every single member emphasized the upsides: The amount they’d learned. The way they’d come together to create a cohesive, compelling solution.  

The biggest point of pride for all students? The close-knit team they created.  

Click through for reflections on the competition in the students’ own words.  

Introducing the team

Kiran Bharaj ’25 

Major: Finance 

Minors: Accounting and Data Science  

Samantha Carbajal ’24 

Major: Finance 

Minors: Accounting and Economics 

Alan Fabian Rodriguez ’24 

Major: Finance 

Minor: Accounting 

Osman Sav ’24

Major: Finance

​The team reflects...

  • ... on mastering the case competition format

  • ... on how diversity played out in the group

  • ... on crafting their pitch

  • ... on presenting to industry professionals

  • ... on what they gained

  • ... on where they're going next

  • ... on how they've grown






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