The Triumph Foundation is a non-profit in Valencia, California, that works with individuals of all ages who have suffered spinal cord injuries. They offer a wide variety of services, ranging from support for newly injured to employment assistance and recreational activities.
For this project, the students developed a strategic plan for the Triumph Foundation. The students aided in the continuation, development, and success of this organization and its mission to support those who have suffered life-altering injuries.
"Our team helped create a 5-year plan for the Triumph Foundation. Throughout the semester, I developed my knowledge of the strategic planning process, such as the different ways companies can look to grow, various market and industry analysis methods, and a host of other topics. Additionally, we created an Excel spreadsheet to help the client track their progress as they execute the 5-year plan. This allowed me to gain more knowledge about Excel and its endless capabilities. I also had the opportunity to work with a team, each of us from a different background, which allowed us to play off of our strengths and create a well-organized and well-rounded product for our client. I am honored to have been given the opportunity to work for the Triumph Foundation, and I look forward to watching it continue to grow and impact people’s lives." - Simon Anderson
"Working on the Triumph Foundation project this semester has been an amazing experience for me. Not only do I get to support a nonprofit that I wholeheartedly believe in, but I have the opportunity to use my education and gain real-world experience. Being a part of SIBC has made me proud to be a Benedictine College student. Each semester, our program takes on a variety of projects that continue to support our mission of “Peace through Commerce.” I feel incredibly honored to have worked with my team and be guided by our class instructor, Dr. Rogers." - Grace DeGrinney






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