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Pace AMA Shines on International Stage at 2025 AMA Conference

By
Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
April 28, 2025
Stage at the 2025 AMA Conference.

The Pace University chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) is proud to announce its incredible success at the 2025 AMA International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans—one of the premier events for marketing students around the globe. Competing among more than 330 collegiate chapters worldwide, Pace AMA earned a coveted spot in the Top 10 globally, and clinched second place in the Design Lab competition.

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Pace AMA Chapter posing for a group photo at the 2025 Conference.

This year’s conference, themed Evolve, focused on growth, innovation, and the future of marketing. Over three dynamic days, students engaged in high-level competitions, chapter development activities, career-building workshops, and powerful networking opportunities.

Adding to their achievements, the Pace AMA chapter was also invited to present on Professional Development, showcasing their innovative approach to helping members build real-world skills through office tours, panel discussions, workshops, and curated networking events.

“Our time in New Orleans was filled with learning, growth, and connection,” said Francis Minguez '25. “We’re so proud to represent Pace on an international stage and can’t wait to bring all our insights back to campus.”

This milestone reflects Pace’s continued commitment to excellence, experiential learning, and empowering students to thrive in an ever-evolving industry. Congratulations to our Pace AMA team!

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