UNM Anderson School sales students recently excelled in the virtual RNMRKS international role-play sales competition held on April 10-11. Eddie Acosta, Andrew Salazar, and AJ Dille achieved second, fourth, and fifth place, respectively. The competition is considered the largest sales competition in the world, with over 1,000 students from 47 universities participating.
The scoring system awards points, with a perfect score being 10,000. Acosta received 9,589; Salazar received 9,571; Dille received 9,542. Associate Professor Dimitri Kapelianis, director of the UNM Sales and Business Development Center, expressed pride in the students’ performance and highlighted the consistent success of Anderson sales students in the competition. He emphasized the talent and dedication present within the program.
Leading up to the competition, students engage in dynamic simulations through the RNMKRS app. This tool directly impacts their success by providing valuable experience in key selling steps such as introduction, discovery
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