Camryn Hicks, a senior business major at Penn State Berks from Harleysville, Pennsylvania, was a member of one of only 10 global teams to win the X-Culture Program competition. The X-Culture competition is a large-scale international experiential learning project in which students work together to solve real-world business challenges. Each team is comprised of six or seven students from different countries who participate as part of their course curriculum. This year, a total of 6,288 students from 171 universities in 47 countries on six continents participated in the challenge.
Malika Richards, professor of management at Penn State Berks, incorporated the X-Culture competition into her international management course. All the students in the course were part of a different international team and Hicks was the only student to be part of one of the winning teams.
Hicks explained, “Each team chose their own client company (from the list of interested client companies provided by X-Culture) to prepare a market entry consulting report for. My team created a business report for the company G2Capacitación. This is a company based in Mexico that specializes in psychology and psychological counseling. Our main goals were to provide recommendations for G2Capacitación to successfully expand their services globally and expand Thanatology (the study of coping with loss) knowledge to the larger global market.”