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    Marketing Students Kai Birch '25 and Samuel Mosisa '24 on Advancing in the Fastenal National Sales Invitational

    October 16, 2024

    Kai Birch '25 and Samuel Mosisa Jr. '24, have advanced to the second round of the Fastenal National Sales Invitational Competition. Kai, a Communications major, and Samuel, a Business Administration and Marketing major, have demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication in the fields of sales and marketing to reach this impressive milestone.

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    Their success is a testament not only to their hard work but also to the excellent preparation they received from Dr. Mora and Dr. Piscopo, whose guidance has been pivotal in their journey.

    The Fastenal National Sales Invitational provides a platform for students to showcase their sales skills, strategic thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Advancing to the second round is a significant achievement, reflecting the high standard of excellence upheld by Morehouse students.

    We are incredibly proud of Kai and Samuel and look forward to seeing them continue to excel in the competition!

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