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2023 AMA International Collegiate Conference

New Orleans, LA

Thank you for a great conference!

We hope you apply the lessons learned, inspiration and energy from this year to your upcoming goals as individuals and as a chapter.

Mark your calendars for April 11-13, 2024, and plan to join us back in New Orleans, Louisiana for the 2024 AMA International Collegiate Conference!

Don’t forget to download your favorite pictures from our official #AMAICC photo library!

FOCUS: Seeing the End Goal and Setting Out to Achieve It

There is no stopping the AMA Collegiate community when you set your mind to something. In a world full of distractions, let your focus be the path forward. Join us at #AMAICC!

At the AMA International Collegiate Conference, you’ll focus your skills and deepen connections with fellow student marketers by participating in competitions, engaging in problem-solving sessions and gaining meaningful insights from our inspiring lineup of speakers.


Find yourself and your friends in our official 2023 AMA International Collegiate Conference photo library. Download your favorites and share them on social with #AMAICC!


Conference Highlights

Meaningful Connections

Have fun getting to know students from other schools and sharing ways to strengthen your AMA Collegiate chapter.

Engaging Competitions

Go head-to-head with other students to solve business problems, show creativity and flex your marketing skills.

Career Advice

Take tangible steps toward the career you want after graduation with a variety of speaker and workshop sessions.

Awards Ceremony

We’re honored to celebrate you and all of your hard work with our attendee favorite awards banquet.


Student Pricing

AMA Member

$269

Non-Member

$299

Optional Add-On

Digital Marketing Workshop: $20


Hey, Faculty Advisors! Click here to register.

Attending as a Group?

Receive a 20% discount on group registrations of three or more.


What’s Included

  • Keynote Speakers
  • Networking Sessions for Students, Chapter Leaders and Faculty Advisors
  • Competition Opportunities
  • Experience Speaks Sessions
  • Career Development Experiences
  • Chapter Leadership Sessions

Does Your Chapter Need Additional Support to Attend?

We want to see you in New Orleans! This year, the AMA is offering a limited number of need-based grants to select chapters to cover 2023 AMA ICC registration costs.

Applications for 2023 AMA ICC Need-Based Grants are closed.


Want To Be a Volunteer Judge?

Judging collegiate competitions is a great opportunity to help enhance the ICC experience for students. Faculty advisors who sign up and participate receive complimentary registration.


Are You a Company Interested in Sponsorship?

Explore our lineup of tangible opportunities designed for you to reach future marketers, build your talent and advance your brand.


AMA Conference & Event Policies

DAY 1: WEDNESDAY | ALL TIMES IN CT

Collegiate Chapters Council Annual Meeting

The annual meeting of the AMA Collegiate Chapters Council (Closed to CCC and Support Center Staff).

Early Registration & Check-In

Whether you’re participating in a Thursday morning activity or just want to beat the rush, check-in and pick up your materials Wednesday afternoon!

DAY 2: THURSDAY | ALL TIMES IN CT

Registration & Check-In

Come check-in, get your badge and more information on the event.

Setup for Chapter Exhibits

Case Competition Finals

The 2023 Case Competition finalists will have the opportunity to showcase their talents and compete for First Place, in front of judges from the  2023 AMA Collegiate Case Competition sponsor, The Wall Street Journal. The session is closed to competition finalists only.

Marketplace Marketing Simulation

Startup a new marketing division for a large, international company. Your goal? Launch a revolutionary new product line.

Test your marketing skills in this unknown market. Can you satisfy demanding customers, beat aggressive competitors, and earn big bucks in this innovative marketing simulation?

The 2023 AMA ICC Marketplace Marketing Simulation is sponsored by Marketplace Simulations

Digital Marketing Workshop: Unleash Your Potential as a Digital Marketer Today!

Are you waiting to finish that class, graduate from college, and get that job before you can call yourself a digital marketer? Stop waiting and start working today. The tools and technologies are out there just waiting for you. Jumpstart your digital marketing journey and get a substantial head start on your competitors when you graduate.

Learn from Cord Silverstein, founder of Advocacy Social, who will guide you through step-by-step instructions on digital marketing strategies, tactics, and tools. Discover how to develop a successful digital marketing plan, create engaging video marketing, build your personal brand, and leverage AI to do all this better, smarter, and faster.

This interactive session includes hands-on activities to develop your own digital brand and reputation, which you can begin using immediately. Don’t wait, become a next-generation digital marketer today!

Host Chapter Meeting

ICC Host Chapter Representatives will be meeting to prepare for the conference ahead.

Undergraduate Research Competition

The Undergraduate Research Competition (formerly the Student Poster Session) is a great way for your peers to showcase their research. Support your student peers and stop by, check out their posters, and ask questions! Research posters shown will include topics in the field of marketing, market analysis, market research, positioning maps, and more.

Chapter President Roundtables & Reception

We invite all Collegiate Chapter Presidents and Presidents-Elect in attendance at ICC to be part of this welcome reception.

Faculty Advisor Reception

Hosted by the Collegiate Chapters Council, we invite all Faculty Advisors in attendance at 2023 ICC to be part of this welcome reception.

New Faculty Advisor Workshop

For new Faculty Advisors: Get tips from the pros on being the best advisor you can be! This discussion will be facilitated by members of the Collegiate Chapters Council.

Social Scramble & T-Shirt Exchange

Join us for this fun-filled, high-energy networking session and get to meet your fellow Conference attendees and have a chance to win some prizes!

In addition, bring extra chapter t-shirts with you to exchange with other attendees!

Parade of Chapters Line Up

Opening Kick-Off | Parade of Chapters | Opening Keynote: Network & Trust

Let’s kick off this year’s conference and celebrate our return to New Orleans, featuring the Parade of Chapters and Keynote Speaker, Michelle Okeke!

Keynote Session Details:

Networking is tough. And it can feel like it’s not working. But there are so many things at play that you can’t see. During this session, I’ll share my own journey of networking and job searching. I’ll share advice on how those are two different things that are done for different reasons, as well as how I got to work at some of the top companies in the world like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and now Bose by learning to trust when it looked like everything I was doing wasn’t working.

Michelle Okeke

Marketing Lead, Bose Corporation

Chapter Exhibits Competition

The Collegiate Chapter Exhibits Competition is a can’t-miss highlight of the AMA International Collegiate Conference. These exhibits, presented in trade show fashion by AMA collegiate chapters, give chapters an opportunity to be creative and show off their accomplishments. Fellow students, as well as guest judges, will select the winners!

Chapter T-Shirt Competition

The Chapter T-Shirt competition invites chapters to design and showcase a shirt that represents their chapter/university spirit, and students attending ICC will have the opportunity to view and vote on the winning Chapter T-shirt. Make sure you cast your vote!

The 2023 AMA ICC Chapter T-Shirt Competition is sponsored by MemberPromos.

DAY 3: FRIDAY | ALL TIMES IN CT

Registration

Come check-in, get your badge and more information on the event.

DEI in Marketing Panel

During this panel, hear from faculty and student alumni of AMA’s inaugural Diversity Leadership Institute about their perspectives on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work in the marketing field. The DLI is a four-day Institute that allowed participants the opportunity to meet and interact with an intimate cohort of marketing students from historically disenfranchised and underrepresented communities in the field.

Maxfield Beebe

Associate Consultant, Atrium Insights

Erick Mas Headshot

Erick Mas

Assistant Professor of Marketing Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

Karen McFarlane

CMO, LetterShop x Kaye Media; Chair of DEI, AMA New York & AMA Professional Chapters Council

Diego Socorro

Senior, Univerity of Southern Indiana

Marketing Strategy (AM Session)

The Marketing Strategy Competition takes place at the AMA International Collegiate Conference. We level the playing field for all schools, big and small, to challenge your wit, speed and presentation skills.

This one is all about using your knowledge and experience to react quickly to come up with a case solution.

You have the option of participating in this morning session, or during the afternoon session starting at 2 p.m.

Perfect Pitch Competition

Take part in this fast-paced pitch competition! While not truly a sales-specific role-play, the AMA Perfect Pitch Competition is a 90-second interview in which you position yourself as being “right for the job.”

This is a skill that every marketing professional needs to develop. Like an elevator pitch competition, your goal is to provide 2-3 key selling points why you are an ideal candidate and then support these qualifications with examples. The end goal is to close the deal and get hired!

A Final Round will take place on Saturday morning, with the winner and top-performing students announced at the Collegiate Awards Banquet on Saturday, April 1.

Faculty Paper Sessions

Faculty sessions will consist of refereed paper presentations based on the submission of extended abstracts that have been accepted.

All papers will undergo a double-blind review process. Accepted papers will be published digitally on the AMA website.

College 2 Career Exhibits

Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with recruiters from around the country!

Skill-Up Stations

Take part in brief 1:1 sessions alongside a marketing professional around key topics to boost your career readiness. As we get closer to the conference, more information will be shared about topics that will be covered, and how to schedule an appointment.

Experience Speaks

Find Your Dream Job

Join Coach Marty, founder of Career Therapy, for the “Find Your Dream Job” talk, where you will learn how to take charge of your professional story and forge your unique career path. In this session, we will provide practical tips and guidance to help you identify your unique strengths, overcome obstacles and create a personalized roadmap for success. Leave this talk with the tools and confidence to turn worries into wins and achieve your career aspirations. Join us for an inspiring and informative discussion that will motivate you to take the next step in your career.

Martin McGovern

Founder and Lead Career Coach, Career Therapy

Experience Speaks

A Brand Built to Last

Have you ever been driving down the road and seen a logo for Starbucks, or McDonalds or Apple, and immediately felt a stirring in your spirit? That’s branding. So how do you build a brand like that? What’s the marketing strategy behind creating a brand that’s built to last? In this session we’ll explore 3 key elements to building a brand, and look at real-world examples of a job well done. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop your own personal built-to-last brand using the elements discussed and share it with your peers!

Michelle Okeke

Marketing Lead, Bose Corporation

Experience Speaks

Down to the Dirt, Up to the Sky

Branding is creating an emotion or attitude tied to a name or a mark. Fonts, marks and logos will evolve but the brand will change very little. In this session, Simone will share her 17 year journey to building the Demo Diva brand name.

Key points will be:

  • Brand personality: Authenticity always wins.
  • Timing:  In shifting cultures, read your audience.
  • Consistency:  Consistency = Consumer confidence.
  • Safeguard the domains and trademark:  The vultures are always lurking. Complacency can kill a million-dollar idea.

Simone Bruni

Founder and Operator, Demo Diva Demolition

Experience Speaks

The Influencer Effect: How Creators are Transforming Marketing

This session will explore the transformative impact of influencers on today’s marketing landscape.

Attendees will gain insight into the unique power of influencers and their ability to foster authentic connections with target audiences, ultimately driving brand awareness, engagement, and loyalty. The presentation will also examine successful influencer marketing campaigns, revealing the secrets behind their effectiveness and offering practical tips for brands looking to harness the potential of influencer collaborations.

Additionally, the session will cover the future of influencer marketing, discussing emerging trends, potential challenges, and the evolving role of influencers as industry game-changers. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and learn how to leverage the power of influencers to revolutionize your marketing approach.

Alex Morrison

Chief Marketing Officer, Pearpop

Experience Speaks

Find Your Dream Job

Join Coach Marty, founder of Career Therapy, for the “Find Your Dream Job” talk, where you will learn how to take charge of your professional story and forge your unique career path. In this session, we will provide practical tips and guidance to help you identify your unique strengths, overcome obstacles and create a personalized roadmap for success. Leave this talk with the tools and confidence to turn worries into wins and achieve your career aspirations. Join us for an inspiring and informative discussion that will motivate you to take the next step in your career.

Martin McGovern

Founder and Lead Career Coach, Career Therapy

Experience Speaks

A Brand Built to Last

Have you ever been driving down the road and seen a logo for Starbucks, or McDonalds or Apple, and immediately felt a stirring in your spirit? That’s branding. So how do you build a brand like that? What’s the marketing strategy behind creating a brand that’s built to last? In this session we’ll explore 3 key elements to building a brand, and look at real – world examples of a job well done. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop your own personal built-to-last brand using the elements discussed and share it with your peers!

Michelle Okeke

Marketing Lead, Bose Corporation

Experience Speaks

Down to the Dirt, Up to the Sky

Branding is creating an emotion or attitude tied to a name or a mark. Fonts, marks and logos will evolve but the brand will change very little. In this session, Simone will share her 17 year journey to building the Demo Diva brand name.

Key points will be:

  • Brand personality: Authenticity always wins.
  • Timing:  In shifting cultures, read your audience.
  • Consistency:  Consistency = Consumer confidence.
  • Safeguard the domains and trademark:  The vultures are always lurking. Complacency can kill a million-dollar idea.

Simone Bruni

Founder and Operator, Demo Diva Demolition

Experience Speaks

The Influencer Effect: How Creators are Transforming Marketing

This session will explore the transformative impact of influencers on today’s marketing landscape.

Attendees will gain insight into the unique power of influencers and their ability to foster authentic connections with target audiences, ultimately driving brand awareness, engagement, and loyalty. The presentation will also examine successful influencer marketing campaigns, revealing the secrets behind their effectiveness and offering practical tips for brands looking to harness the potential of influencer collaborations.

Additionally, the session will cover the future of influencer marketing, discussing emerging trends, potential challenges, and the evolving role of influencers as industry game-changers. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and learn how to leverage the power of influencers to revolutionize your marketing approach.

Alex Morrison

Chief Marketing Officer, Pearpop

Sales Competition

Faculty Luncheon

Student Networking Lunch

Chapter Leadership Sessions

How to Become a Top Small Chapter

Chapter Leadership Session

Planning an AMAzing Marketing Week

Michelle Okeke

Marketing Lead, Bose Corporation

Marketing Strategy Competition (PM Session)

The Marketing Strategy Competition takes place at the AMA International Collegiate Conference. We level the playing field for all schools, big and small, to challenge your wit, speed and presentation skills.

This one is all about using your knowledge and experience to react quickly to come up with a case solution.

You have the option of participating in this afternoon session, or the morning session starting at 9 a.m.

Chapter Leadership Session

Communications

Chapter Leadership Session

Chapter of the Year

Chapter Leadership Session

Community & Social Impact (Chapter Leadership Session)

Chapter Leadership Session

Fundraising

Chapter Leadership Session

E-Board Leadership/Chapter Planning

Chapter Leadership Session

Membership

Chapter Leadership Session

Professional Development

Competitions Ceremony | Keynote: Katie Fabry

Keynote Session Details:

In marketing, there are endless shiny objects begging for your attention and your budget. With a limitless list of directions you can go in, there’s an ever-present push for your brand to show up everywhere perfectly and instantly. In this session, we’ll cover the importance of focus when driving innovation and growth within your business as well as tips to apply these lessons to your personal brand.

Katie Fabry

Marketing Director, The Wall Street Journal

DAY 4: SATURDAY | ALL TIMES IN CT

Faculty Breakfast

Breakfast

Registration

Come check-in, get your badge and more information on the event.

College 2 Career Exhibits

Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with recruiters from around the country!

Skill-Up Stations

Take part in brief 1:1 sessions alongside a marketing professional around key topics to boost your career readiness. As we get closer to the conference, more information will be shared about topics that will be covered, and how to schedule an appointment.

Perfect Pitch Competition Finals

Finalists for the Perfect Pitch Competition will have one more opportunity to compete, as judges determine the winners.

Marketing Strategy Competition Finals

Finalists for the Marketing Strategy Competition will have one more opportunity to compete, as judges determine the winners.

Sales Competition Finals

Finalists for the Sales Competition will have one more opportunity to compete, as judges determine the winners.

Experience Speaks

Lift Every Voice on Campus: How to Create Inclusivity Through Influence in Marketing

Wanna change the world or just live your best life in it? As rising marketers, you have the power to make a difference starting in your own chapter. Colleges can be an ecosystem for diversity, but applying the core principles of equity and inclusion can be challenging, no matter how progressive your campus may be. But marketers have a unique capability and responsibility; they can literally change the world with the power of (repeated) suggestion.

Your chapter is the perfect springboard for building an inclusively sustainable future with marketing at the heart of it. Why? Because integrating DEI starts with the leadership of your board and your team, builds momentum with your sponsors and partners, trickles out to your constituents, and culminates in the community your build around your mission. Marketers are the face of the brand and the voice of the customer. Join this session to learn how you can lift every voice and spark the change our society deserves.

Karen McFarlane

CMO, LetterShop x Kaye Media; Chair of DEI, AMA New York & AMA Professional Chapters Council

Experience Speaks

Marketing for Social Change: Food Waste & Overconsumption

Marketing is much more than just sales and/or advertising. In fact, marketing can be thought of as any activity that facilitates the exchange of value between two parties, including businesses, customers, clients, partners, and even society at large. This session explores how understanding consumers’ political views can be useful in shifting their food choices toward healthier and environmentally sustainable decisions that benefit society at large.

Erick Mas Headshot

Erick Mas

Assistant Professor of Marketing Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

Experience Speaks

Developing and Marketing Your Personal Brand on Social Media

Does the current economic climate concern you about starting or shifting the direction of your career? Having a dynamic professional profile, and a plan to digitally market it via social media can provide both a starting point and continued flexibility for you throughout your career. In this fast-paced, interactive, and fun workshop, participants will develop their own dynamic professional profile and learn strategies to market their brand on social media immediately and into the future.

Craig Marinello

Manager, Student Employment and Internship Development, Southeastern Louisiana University

Experience Speaks

Lift Every Voice on Campus: How to Create Inclusivity Through Influence in Marketing

Wanna change the world or just live your best life in it? As rising marketers, you have the power to make a difference starting in your own chapter. Colleges can be an ecosystem for diversity, but applying the core principles of equity and inclusion can be challenging, no matter how progressive your campus may be. But marketers have a unique capability and responsibility; they can literally change the world with the power of (repeated) suggestion.

Your chapter is the perfect springboard for building an inclusively sustainable future with marketing at the heart of it. Why? Because integrating DEI starts with the leadership of your board and your team, builds momentum with your sponsors and partners, trickles out to your constituents, and culminates in the community your build around your mission. Marketers are the face of the brand and the voice of the customer. Join this session to learn how you can lift every voice and spark the change our society deserves.

Karen McFarlane

CMO, LetterShop x Kaye Media; Chair of DEI, AMA New York & AMA Professional Chapters Council

Experience Speaks

Marketing for Social Change: Food Waste & Overconsumption

Marketing is much more than just sales and/or advertising. In fact, marketing can be thought of as any activity that facilitates the exchange of value between two parties, including businesses, customers, clients, partners, and even society at large. This session explores how understanding consumers’ political views can be useful in shifting their food choices toward healthier and environmentally sustainable decisions that benefit society at large.

Erick Mas Headshot

Erick Mas

Assistant Professor of Marketing Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

Experience Speaks

Developing and Marketing Your Personal Brand on Social Media

Does the current economic climate concern you about starting or shifting the direction of your career? Having a dynamic professional profile, and a plan to digitally market it via social media can provide both a starting point and continued flexibility for you throughout your career. In this fast-paced, interactive, and fun workshop, participants will develop their own dynamic professional profile and learn strategies to market their brand on social media immediately and into the future.

Craig Marinello

Manager, Student Employment and Internship Development, Southeastern Louisiana University

College to Career Panel

During the College to Career Panel, professional marketers will share insider tips and guidance to help future graduates navigate their early career planning and job search strategies.

Isabelle Ivankovich

Assoc. Account Executive, Amazon Web Services; 2022 AMA Student Marketer of the Year

Jakeim Jackson-Bell

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Outreach Manager, Milwaukee Bucks

Tanmay Manohar

Vice President, People Analytics & Workforce Planning, Paramount

Charique L. Richardson, MBA

Founder & Web Designer, Digital Innovation Media Group

Lunch (On Your Own)

Case Competition Winner's Showcase

The 1st Place winners of the 2023 AMA Collegiate Case Competition will present their case. Open to all conference attendees.

The 2023 AMA ICC Case Competition is sponsored by The Wall Street Journal.

Design Marketing Lab

The ICC Design Marketing Lab was developed to provide participants an opportunity to practice naming and visual brand development through a series of quick drills that will help them have a better understanding of different ideation processes. They will learn “What qualities make for a successful name and logo?” and practice hands-on development of both. Students will also walk away with a better understanding of the role design marketing can play in elevating social impact and DEI, and will have their very own design that showcases their unique understanding to other student marketers. This session is for those who wish to add verbal and visual branding to their list of marketing skills and who want to feel more confident critiquing the creative work of others.

Advanced sign-up is required for this session and space is limited. Sign-ups will be sent to registered conference attendees ahead of time.

Meta Newhouse

Department Chair in Design, Lesley University

Chapter Awards Banquet

Join the Conference Co-Chairs, Collegiate Chapters Council, and AMA Support Center, as they present awards to the AMA Collegiate Chapters for excellent work completed during the year, and recipients of our various individual awards. Let’s come together, celebrate, and bring the 2023 AMA ICC to an AMAzing close!

Business or evening attire required.

Maxfield Beebe

Associate Consultant, Atrium Insights

My name is Maxfield Beebe and I graduated from Montana State University in December of 2022 with a degree in business marketing. I was involved with AMA for about 2 years and served as a director of member relations, and then as the VP of membership for the MSU AMA chapter. After Graduation I joined a consulting services company called Atrium Insights, where I am currently.

Simone Bruni

Founder and Operator, Demo Diva Demolition

With no construction experience, a little grit and a lot of branding and marketing savvy, Simone Bruni has built a successful demolition, dumpster rental and millwork business in New Orleans.

Starting with $250, Simone has built Demo Diva to be a million dollar business while painting the town pink with all of her heavy equipment, dumpsters and trucks.

The secret to Simone’s success was not selling Demo Diva Demolition services. It was selling her trust and boots-on-ground service following Hurricane Katrina. “Trust me to help you and can I put a sign in your yard?”

Voted in 2022 as a Louisiana Icon, Simone has been invited by Volvo Equipment to speak at the World Demolition Summit in Amsterdam and Toronto. She was also invited to speak to the devastated community in Japan following the tsunami, to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative, Napa TedX Talk and more.

Katie Fabry

Marketing Director, The Wall Street Journal

Katie is the Marketing Director of The Wall Street Journal where she oversees brand marketing and is responsible for driving new audience growth. Katie’s team operationalizes this work across content and product marketing focused on amplifying new products and initiatives out of WSJ’s news and opinion teams.

Prior to this role, Katie spent two years on The Wall Street Journal’s student memberships team, where she launched the first student brand campaign, “We Are All Business Majors,” which was awarded The Drum Award for Best Use of Customer Insights in 2020. Prior to joining WSJ, Katie worked in marketing at Clique, where she led experiential, influencer and partner marketing for the College Fashionista brand. She is a 2021 recipient of INMA’s 30 Under 30 Award in Advertising and a 2022 graduate scholar of The Marketing Academy.

Katie is an alumna of Stonehill College in Massachusetts and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Isabelle Ivankovich

Assoc. Account Executive, Amazon Web Services; 2022 AMA Student Marketer of the Year

Isabelle Ivankovich is originally from Snohomish, WA but recently graduated from Montana State University (MSU) in May of 2022 with Honors and degrees in Marketing and Finance.  During her time at MSU, Isabelle was very involved with AMA, serving as the Director of Business Accounts, Vice President of Membership, Executive Vice President, and President of the MSU chapter. She also attended ICC three out of four years, and competed in Perfect Pitch (2x Finalist), Sales (AMA MSU Winner), Marketing Strategy (1st Place), and Social Impact Scholarship (1st Place Recipient). At ICC in 2022, Isabelle was named the American Marketing Association Student Marketer of the Year. She now works for Amazon Web Services (AWS) as an Associate Account Executive where she consults businesses on how to be successful in the cloud. Isabelle received this role as a return offer following an internship after her Junior year of college. She was recently promoted to an Enterprise Account Executive and now works with strategic accounts to help them scale their business and innovate with AWS.

Jakeim Jackson-Bell

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Outreach Manager, Milwaukee Bucks

Jakeim Jackson-Bell is the first person to lead Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at the Milwaukee Bucks as the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Outreach Manager. Prior to joining the Milwaukee Bucks, Jakeim worked in Human Resources for the Atlanta Hawks, Samsung Electronics, Parkland Hospital and American Airlines. He is a People & Culture Game Changer and TEDx Speaker who has been proactive in driving the importance of mental health & authenticity, mentoring youth, developing robust programs to reduce employment barriers, and building diverse talent pipelines to provide opportunities for women, people of color, Veterans and individuals with disabilities.  In 2020 Jakeim made HBCU Buzz’s Top 30 Under 30 list, inducted into 100 Black Men of Greater Milwaukee in 2021, and named Wisconsin’s 52 Most Influential Black Leaders by Madison365 in 2022.  He was also ranked the #1 Textio writer in the National Basketball Association and Top 1% of all writers globally in 2022, which is a platform used to eliminate bias in job postings. Jakeim currently serves in numerous leadership roles in Milwaukee such as Employ Milwaukee Board of Directors, Independence First Board of Directors, Black Sports Professionals – Milwaukee Chapter Vice President, Milwaukee County Business Advisory Council, Diversity Leadership Society – United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha and Marquette University CMHC-CRC Advisory Board. He earned his BBA in Human Resource Management from The University of Texas at San Antonio and his MBA from Texas Southern University.

Tanmay Manohar

Vice President, People Analytics & Workforce Planning, Paramount

Tanmay Manohar is currently VP of People Analytics & Workforce Planning at Paramount. He is an analytics expert across the full talent management stack, from diversity & inclusion, to recruiting, to performance management, to engagement and culture, to workforce planning. His mandate is to generate insights, implement predictive analytics initiatives and drive action from business stakeholders—essentially thinking about employees, managers and applicants as customers. Prior to founding the People Analytics function at Paramount, he was part of the advanced advertising group. In addition to evangelizing the standardized use of data science capabilities, he also worked with the Velocity Creative & Integrated Marketing teams to create two new patent-pending social data products that solve marketing problems—like figuring out who the best social influencers are to cast in integrated marketing campaigns! He finished his MBA at the Yale School of Management in May 2016 with a functional focus in marketing strategy and social psychology. Prior to Yale SOM, Tanmay spent four years in Management & Technology Consulting at Accenture, where he gained a breadth of experience across multiple functions in diverse industries, including working on marketing strategies to help pharmaceutical companies retain market share after hitting a patent cliff. Tanmay’s educational experience also includes a B.S. with General and Departmental Honors from Johns Hopkins University with a double-major in Biomedical Engineering and Applied Math & Statistics and a minor in Entrepreneurship & Management.

Craig Marinello

Manager, Student Employment and Internship Development, Southeastern Louisiana University

Craig Marinello, M.A. currently serves as the Manager of Student Employment and Internship Development in the Office of Career Services at Southeastern Louisiana University. He works daily with students and employers to help connect Southeastern’s talent with employment opportunities like part-time jobs, full-time jobs and internships.  With over 20 years of professional speaking experience, Craig has been able to provide impactful presentations to businesses, associations and organizations across the country. Regardless of the topic, his focus is always to present relevant information, in an easy to understand format, that is action based, results oriented and littered with fun!

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Erick Mas

Assistant Professor of Marketing Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

Erick is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington. Prior to Indiana University, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Vanderbilt University. Erick has a PhD in Marketing from the University of North Texas, an MBA from Barry University, and a BS in Marketing from the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez. His research uses consumer psychology to draw strategic consumer insights centered around the influence of social hierarchies, including social class, political ideology, and emotional intelligence on marketplace behaviors. Before academia, Erick had a career in advertising and digital marketing.

Karen McFarlane

CMO, LetterShop x Kaye Media; Chair of DEI, AMA New York & AMA Professional Chapters Council

Karen McFarlane is a solutions-focused Senior Marketing Executive and Board Member with more than 25 years of success across the technology, artificial intelligence, professional services, ecommerce, education, and entertainment industries. Karen is the Founder and CMO of The Kaye Media Collective, a fractional marketing group of expert executives and creators for industrious high-growth companies. Through a strategic partnership, Karen also serves as Chief Marketing Officer of LetterShop, a boutique marketing and creative agency delivering 360 solutions to Fortune 1000 companies.

Karen sits on several boards, including the Hudson Valley Credit Union, the fifth-largest credit union in New York State, GenderIDEAL, and the New York chapter of the American Marketing Association, where she served as President for two years and is now the Chair of DEI Innovation. During her tenure, AMA New York earned eight Chapter Excellence Awards. She also sits on the AMA’s Professional Chapters Council, serving over 70 chapters as the Chair of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, leading over 60 volunteers.

Past board/trustee board roles include the VR/AR Association, Jack and Jill of America – Mid Hudson Valley, and Rippowam Cisqua School in Bedford, NY. Karen was an Adjunct Lecturer at Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business.

Karen is a frequent speaker on inclusive marketing and was named most notable in marketing and PR by Crain’s Business. In her spare time, you can find Karen mentoring future leaders and advancing Corporate America’s role in achieving racial and gender equity as part of her passion project Colossal Work.

Martin McGovern

Founder and Lead Career Coach, Career Therapy

Martin McGovern is a Career Therapist and Coach who specializes in helping individuals manage stress and anxiety during their job search and career development. As the founder of Career Therapy, he helps people overcome imposter syndrome, build career confidence and define their professional brands. Martin’s coaching focuses on various topics, including job search strategy, networking, elevator pitch, personal brand, mock interviews, negotiation techniques, resumes and cover letters. He also partners with education organizations to provide Career and Professional Development services, including workshops, coach training, resume reviews and content creation. Martin primarily works with organizations in the fields of User Experience, Web Development, Data Science, Cyber Security, Sales, Marketing and the Creative Arts.

Alex Morrison

Chief Marketing Officer, Pearpop

Alex Morrison is Chief Marketing Officer of Pearpop, the leading Creator Marketing Platform and a 2022 Fast Company Most Innovative Companies List honoree. Pearpop helps a community of 200,000+ creators earn a living doing what they love, while giving brands instant and direct access to collaborate with relevant, authentic, brand-safe creators. Obsessed by the intersection of creativity, media, and technology, Alex is also an adviser to TEDx, the NewFronts, inTandem, Uscape Apparel, and IRIS.TV, and is an avid musician, husband, and proud #girldad.

Meta Newhouse

Department Chair in Design, Lesley University

Meta Newhouse, Chair in Design/Professor in Design at Lesley College of Art + Design in Cambridge, MA, is an award-winning designer, design educator and filmmaker with 30+ years of experience in the visual communication industry. Her work for clients such as Motorola, Verizon, Dallas County Community Colleges, the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the American Heart Association has been published in 40+ professional design books and annuals, including Communication Arts, Graphis, PRINT, and NOVUM. She is the former Founding Director of DSEL (the Design Sandbox for Engaged Learning) at Montana State University. Her MFA in Communication Design is from the University of North Texas.

Her creative research focuses on branding, guerrilla thinking, design as a social practice as well as nerding out on all things related to typography. One of her posters, “Climate Change Bites,” about the threats to humanity due to climate instability, was added to the permanent collections of the V&A Museum (London); Les Arts Decoratifs de Paris (in the Louvre, Paris); Stedelijk Museum Breda (The Netherlands); Lahti Poster Museum (Finland) and Designmuseum Danmark.

As a Fulbright Scholar in 2020, she led a graduate workshop in Guerrilla Advertising techniques in order to facilitate research dissemination at the University College Cork. She is currently under contract with Bloomsbury Visual Arts to complete a book entitled Guerilla Thinking for Designers (projected publication 2024)—which incorporates 10 years of research teaching the guerrilla mindset.

Michelle Okeke

Marketing Lead, Bose Corporation

Michelle Okeke is a Digital Marketing executive with over 10 years of experience in a variety of industries. While working for companies like Twitter, Facebook, ESSENCE and Pinterest, Michelle developed the skills and relationships needed to become an effective marketing leader. Now as a Marketing Lead at Bose Corporation, she’s helping to build out a new marketing function for the Bose Professional systems division. Michelle holds a degree in Advertising from the University of Texas at Austin. She currently resides in the DFW metroplex with her family.

Charique L. Richardson, MBA

Founder & Web Designer, Digital Innovation Media Group

Charique is a creative problem solver and marketing strategist who loves to help her clients stand out in the crowded online space. With over 25 years of experience working with top companies like Pfizer and Duke Hospital, she has the expertise to develop customized marketing strategies that generate leads and increase website traffic.

As the driving force behind her own company, Charique is passionate about delivering exceptional results for her clients, like interview requests and high recognition in their niche. She’s a sought-after speaker and shares her knowledge with other business owners through professional associations.

Charique’s dedication to her community is reflected in her role as a board member for The New Orleans Chapter of the American Marketing Association (DEI Chair), Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana, and the Lady Tigers of Holy Cross School. Her MBA in Marketing is from Florida A&M University.

Cord Silverstein

Founder and President, Advocacy Social

Cord Silverstein is an award-winning digital marketing strategist and content marketer. Cord has led Advocacy Social, a content marketing agency, for almost ten years. He works to bring more humanity and human perspective to his client’s brands and content. He leads the digital strategy for several Fortune 500 brands in B2C, B2B, and EDU. Cord aims to help his clients better connect with their target markets online, increasing brand visibility, engagement, and ROI.

Diego Socorro

Senior, Univerity of Southern Indiana

Diego Socorro is a senior Marketing International student at the University of Southern Indiana and hails from Maracaibo, Venezuela. Diego is the current Vice-President of the USI AMA Chapter, and this is his second ICC conference.

Event Location

Sheraton New Orleans
500 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130

Phone: (504) 525-2500

 

Hotel Wi-Fi Information:

Join Marriott Bonvoy and receive complimentary internet in your guestroom.
If you are not a Marriott Bonvoy member, internet is $12.95 per day.
Please note: we will have an additional free event wi-fi available on-site as well (limited to the conference area of the hotel).

Room Reservations

We’ve secured an AMA room block at a special rate of $249.00 single/double/triple/quad occupancy per night (excluding taxes and applicable fees which are currently 16.20% + $3.00 per room per night, but are subject to change).

Book Now!

Or you can call the Hotel at (888) 627-7033 and reference “American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference”.

Please reserve your overnight accommodations early as there are a limited number of AMA special rates available.

A valid credit card is required to confirm and hold a reservation. Cancellations will be accepted without penalty if notice is received at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to arrival and a cancellation number is obtained.  

An early departure fee of one night’s room and tax will apply if a guest checks out prior to the confirmed departure date.

The reservation cut-off date is March 9, 2023.

Please know that any hotel room booked outside the AMA negotiated block may not be eligible for the discounted rate. Those reservations may also have a different cancellation policy and will not be eligible for reimbursement in the case of event cancellation.

 


Shipping to the Sheraton

Your chapter is responsible for shipping and storing any supplies, equipment, etc., needed for your display. If you are shipping materials, you must ensure that they arrive on the day you check in to the hotel. The hotel does not provide storage for your exhibit and the AMA staff office will not be available for storage. Any items you bring must be stored in your guestroom.

Anything shipped to the hotel will incur a handling fee from the FedEx office. Address your shipping labels as follows:

(Your Name) (Your Cell Number)
℅ FedEx Office at Sheraton New Orleans
500 Canal Street 

New Orleans, LA 70130
(AMA International Collegiate Conference, March 30–April 1, 2023)

 


Internet Service

More confirmed information coming soon!

 


Airport

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Distance From Property: 12 Miles

Visit Airport Website

 


Parking

On-Site Parking

  • Daily: $35

Valet

  • Daily: $48

Garage ceiling max 6′ 5″, Taxes not listed in parking fees; Valet: $15/2 hours; $26/10 hours; Self-parking: $8/per hour

 


Area Information

Located on historic Canal Street just steps from the French Quarter, the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel is a short walk from Bourbon Street and steps away from the Mississippi River. The Warehouse Arts District, Harrah’s Casino, the Aquarium of the Americas, IMAX Theater, the Superdome are all nearby, as are major malls including the Outlet Collection at Riverwalk, French Market and The Shops at Canal Place. Please visit New Orleans & Company for additional city information. https://www.neworleans.com/ 

 


ADA

The AMA is committed to providing equal access to our meetings for all attendees. If you are an attendee with a disability and require program accommodations, please contact the AMA Support Center at (800) AMA-1150. A member of our staff will ensure that appropriate access arrangements are made. If you have specific disability-related needs for your hotel sleeping room, please be sure to communicate those directly to the hotel when you make your reservation. In an effort to provide the highest quality of service to all attendees, we require that details of all access requests be communicated to our office at least 14 days in advance of the beginning of the meeting.

 

Case Competition Sponsor

 

 

Outbound Sales Competition Sponsor

International Sales Competition Sponsor

Sherwin Williams Logo

Simulation Competition Sponsor

 

Dinner Sponsor

Luncheon Sponsor

 

 

Faculty Reception Sponsor

 

 

Sponsors

WVU logo

 
 

2023 International Collegiate Conference FAQs

 

IS THERE A SELF-CARE ROOM AVAILABLE?

If you need a moment of quiet, there is a self-care space available throughout the conference in the 5th Floor Registration Room.

 

WHAT WILL MEAL SERVICE LOOK LIKE?

  • Wednesday, March 29 the Collegiate Chapter Council will have a dinner offsite. 
  • Thursday, March 30 Students and Attendees will get to explore the rich cuisine of New Orleans and no meals will be served as part of the conference. 
  • Friday, March 31, there will be lunch served to all conference attendees                                               
  • Saturday April 1, continental breakfast will be served as well as a full dinner reception.

 

HOW CAN I ACCESS WIFI IN THE MEETING SPACE?

SSID: MarriottBonvoy_Conference |   Password: focus2023

 

WHAT TIME IS HOTEL CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT?

Check-in: 4:00 pm | Check-out: 11:00 am

 

HOW DO I CONNECT WITH A SPONSOR OR RECRUITER?

Please be sure to visit the sponsors and recruiters during the College 2 Career Expo on Friday from 10:00 am-4:30 pm and Saturday from 8:00 am-12:00 pm. You can also sign up for the Skill-Up Stations in Cvent. 

 

WHAT IF I AM LOST OR HAVE A CONFERENCE QUESTION?

Look for anyone wearing a Navy Blue AMA pullover or vest and approach them with questions; several AMA Headquarters Staff Members are stationed around the conference to help it run smoothly and offer assistance. 

Alternatively, you can visit the AMA Registration Desk (on the 3rd floor) for any in-depth assistance. You may also reach out to @AMACollegiate on Instagram with questions. However, please note that response time on social media may not be as fast as finding a staff member in person.

 

Registration Desk Hours:

  • Wednesday, March 29, 2023: 4:00 pm-6:00 pm
  • Thursday, March 30, 2023: 7:00 am-7:30 pm
  • Friday, March 31, 2023: 8:30 am-7:00 pm
  • Saturday, April 1, 2023: 8:00 am-2:30 pm

 

CAN I TAG AMA COLLEGIATE ON SOCIAL MEDIA? WHAT IS THE ICC HASHTAG?

Yes! We are active on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and Twitter

The conference hashtag this year is #AMAICC. 

 

WHERE CAN I FIND THE 2023 AMA ICC CONFERENCE PHOTOS?

We will add a link to access all of the professional photos taken at 2023 AMA ICC here Monday, April 3!

 

HOW DO I DOWNLOAD THE EVENT APP?

Onsite signage will have QR codes you can use to download the app. Or, you can also download the Cvent app with the app store links below. Once you have downloaded the Cvent app, search for the 

“AMA International Collegiate Conference.”

  • App store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cvent-events/id1491335576
  • Google play app link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cvent.mobile.eventapp&hl=en_US&gl=US

 

HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR COMPETITIONS AT THE CONFERENCE?

Registration for all the on-site competitions occurs in the months leading up to the conference. Please visit our competitions page to find out more information about what competitions are happening and how to register.

 

WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR ICC?

  • Thursday, March 29: Casual (example: chapter t-shirts with jeans).
  • Friday, March 30 – Saturday, March 31: Business Casual
  • Banquet on Saturday, April 1: Business Professional
For any other conference questions, please contact AMA Customer Service: customersupport@ama.org
 

2023 AMA International Collegiate Conference