Shippensburg University’s club sport Kronum won the Target Case Competition and received a $1,000 check at the announcement ceremony on Friday in the Ceddia Union Building.
“Hard work pays off,” said Devin Fisher, vice president of Kronum.
Kronum members, including Fisher, Ryan Morris, Mike Bennett and Dominic Gadliardi said they were proud of their accomplishment and seeing their energy, stress and perseverance pay off in the end. The competition they participated in required competitors to find a clothing designer to appeal to the Hispanic culture and meet the goals of Target Corp. and abide by Target’s policies.
Second place went to Alpha Kappa Si and third place went to the New Student Organization. The Career & Community Engagement Center helped host the competition with Target, and praised the groups for their effort and participation. Target maintains a strong relationship with SU because it enjoys working with the students and have had students work for Target after graduating, according to a Target store official in Chambersburg.
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