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MCEE > Programs > Global Food Challenge > Award Winners

2007 Award Winners

Basic Economics of Food Markets

First Place
Amy Esselman
Central High School, Norwood Young America / Teacher: Mark Lagergren
Winning Project Submission (PDF)

Second Place - (Tie)
Brandon Pope
WEM High School, Waterville / Teacher: Annie Allen
Adam Wiechmann
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Economics of World Food Trade

First Place
Bryan Rausch
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr
Winning Project Submission (PDF)

Second Place - (Tie)
Bryan Karban
Duluth Central High School / Teacher: Don Erickson
Ashley Gam
Mounds View High School / Teacher: Martha Rush

Economics of Food Security

First Place
Peter Engelmeyer
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr
Winning Project Submission (PDF)

Second Place
Michael Schwieters
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Economics of Food Safety

First Place
Hope Manocchio
Austin High School / Teacher: Rayce Hardy
Winning Project Submission (PDF)

Second Place
Christiana Goldschmidt
Cloquet High School / Teacher: Tim Prosen

2006 Award Winners


Kristin Spinler, Chelsey Stadler, Kendra Pexa, Joe Olson

Economics of Food Markets

First Place
Kendra Pexa
Central High School, Norwood Young America / Teacher: Mark Lagergren

Second Place
Alison Edwards
West Fargo High School, Fargo / Teacher: Daniel Holder

Economics of World Food Trade

First Place
John Bradshaw
Duluth Central High School, Duluth / Teacher: Don Erickson

Second Place
Joe Olson
Cloquet High School, Cloquet / Teacher: Tim Posen

Economics of Food Security

First Place
Alison Edwards
West Fargo High School, Fargo / Teacher: Daniel Holder

Second Place
Derek Plehal
West Fargo High School, Fargo / Teacher: Daniel Holder

Economics of Food Safety

First Place
Chelsey Stadler
Medford High School, Medford / Teacher: Tim Larson

Second Place
Kristin Spinler
Medford High School, Medford / Teacher: Tim Larson

2005 Award Winners

Economics of Food Markets

First Place
Amanda Boehne
Central High School, Norwood Young America / Teacher: Mark Lagergren

Second Place
Myranda Pittman
WEM High School, Waterville / Teacher: Annie Allen


Curt Anderson, Amanda Boehne, Mark Lagergren

 

Economics of World Food Trade

First Place
Jen Zierden
Melrose High School, Melrose / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Second Place
Lisa Moldan
St. Mary's High School, Sleepy Eye / Teacher: Kathleen Kemmeter


Curt Anderson, Jen Zierden, Adam Rushmeyer (teacher representative)


Curt Anderson, Lisa Moldan

Economics of Food Security

First Place
Sarah Jepperson
Melrose High School, Melrose / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Second Place
Nikki Reiland
Melrose High School, Melrose / Teacher: Rob Bahr


Brian Buhr, Sarah Jepperson, Adam Rushmeyer (teacher representative)


Brian Buhr, Adam Rushmeyer (teacher representative), Nikki Reiland

Economics of Food Safety

First Place
Todd Hooper
Hibbing High School, Hibbing / Teacher: Scott Wolla

Second Place
Erica Larson
Hibbing High School, Hibbing / Teacher: Scott Wolla


Brian Buhr, Todd Hooper, Scott Wolla

 

2004 Winners

Economics of Food Markets

First Place
Amanda Bigaouette
Central High School in Norwood Young America / Teacher: Mark Lagergren

Second Place
Nicole Flipp
The Agricultural and Food Sciences Academy / Teacher: Carl Aakre

Third Place
Andrea Gilbert
Medford High School / Teacher: Tim Larson

Economics of Food Security

First Place
Teresa Olbrich
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Second Place
Nicole Kluempke
Melrose High School / Teacher: Rob Bahr

Third Place
Nicole Brenner
Albany Area Schools / Teacher: Al Amdahl