2024-2025 Projects
New Zealand Project (Auckland, NZ) Project 2024
Mallik Chowdary Gadipudi, the NZ client, has lived, studied, and worked in NZ for many years. However, he was born in India and would like to do something to support artists from his country or origin. Mallik would like the SIBC student team to develop a plan/strategy for talented Indian artists to connect with North American markets like the USA. This could include utilizing resources like YouTube, social media, cultural centers, concerts at college campuses, partnering with businesses, collaborations with American artists, etc. He hopes to build bridges between these talented independent artists in India and the North American markets. The SIBC team will meet Mallik in person in NZ in May 2024 to discuss project details and then will develop the plan/strategy from the Benedictine College campus during the fall 2024 semester. The final presentation to Mallik will take place virtually toward the end of the fall semester.
Networking Team 2024
This team actively engages in professional networking opportunities with individuals and companies in Kansas City and the surrounding area. In addition, the team provides information to the other SIBC council members about cultural events that are taking place on campus and in Kansas City.​​
Etiquette and Alumni Team
The students are organizing an etiquette event on campus to provide networking tips for students on campus. In addition, SIBC alumni and local business professionals are invited to attend the event.
Martha's Love Project
Students are helping Martha’s Love to further its vision. “Martha's Love is a nonprofit organization whose primary objective is to provide educational opportunities to less fortunate communities in West Africa either by building schools, helping existing schools, or giving scholarships to those who cannot afford them. Our secondary objective is to provide healthcare needs, orphan care, and other basic needs like food and clothing.”
Cervey Project (Shreveport, LA) 2024
Cervey wants to know what clinical trials are like (how they are run) in Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world. The SIBC team will research and present regarding: How clinical trials are run in Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world? What current software solutions exist to help clinical trial research sites? Do clinical trial sites still exist in other countries the way they do in the USA? For example, clinical trials in the USA are run by private entities. Do other countries run the trials through government channels instead of private entities?
Spark Tank 2024
A new venture in Ferguson will offer training and assistance to area entrepreneurs in an effort to help spur economic development. Spark Tank – Ferguson, a new pilot program of the Benedictine College School of Business, based in Atchison, Kansas, brings together faculty and staff from the college’s Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics and its Cray Center for Entrepreneurial Services with local partners Civil Righteousness, based in Ferguson, and Premier Business Brokers, based in St. Louis. The group has developed a website, Spark-Tank.org, and plans to start soliciting entrepreneurs, mentors, and Spark Tank team members.
Blind Barrels Project (Los Angeles, CA) 2024
SIBC will help Blind Barrels expand the blind whiskey tasting experience into certain restaurant settings. When SIBC travels out to California more details of the project will be shared, but below is an idea of what the project will most likely be centered around. The primary idea is to integrate a tasting experience powered by Blind Barrels into specific restaurants. This would include Blind Barrels tasting cards as well as a sort of gamification of the blind tasting process where a customer who desires to learn more about craft beverages can learn through the tasting itself. SIBC would research full-service restaurants in the greater Los Angeles area, prioritizing restaurants serving customers who are curious and are interested in expanding their knowledge about craft beverages, for example Gastro Pubs. SIBC would also research expanding into different states and targeting specific markets that align with the markets from the previous question. This would include 1-, 3- and 5-year plans that would target specific states which are best suited for this model.
IPE Forum (Notre Dame, IN) 2024
This is a join event with Benedictine College, Notre Dame, and the University of San Diego.
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of global transformation. As AI continues to evolve and present unprecedented opportunities and challenges that transcend borders, the teams will explore the impact of AI on our world. Each SIBC team will research a company in a distinct sector.
Benedictine College
Technology: Microsoft
University of Notre Dame
Manufacturing: GE
University of San Diego
Aerospace/Defense: Lockheed Martin
Topics to be included in presentation:
Geopolitical Dynamics of AI: Are there strategic implications of AI development and deployment for global security, diplomacy and power balances?
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Economic Impacts and Opportunities: How is AI transforming the company and industry? What are the potential benefits and risks for economic growth, labor markets, and revenue?
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Ethical Frameworks: What ethical considerations must guide AI development?
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Regulatory Frameworks: How can cooperation in the industry foster the creation of robust regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI usage?
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AI and Societal Change: How is AI influencing societal structures and daily life across different cultures and regions? What measures can be taken to mitigate the digital divide and ensure equitable access to AI technologies?
Collaboration and Innovation: How can organizations collaborate to harness AI's potential for global good? What innovative solutions can drive sustainable development and address global challenges?