Images from 2002 Global Moot Corp
Available for News Editors
For more information on the contest, see Press Release: Texas MBA Team Wins MOOT CORP® 2002, $100K Prize
Attn. Eds: Images are AP Standard HIGH RES 200 DPI with vert. or horiz. length of approx. 10". 

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Private Concepts Inc. 2002 Winning Team
Photo by Mark Rutkowski, University of Texas at Austin.
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Caption: Left to right, the University of Texas McCombs School of Business MBAs from Private Concepts Inc., winner of the $100,000 first prize in the 2002 global Moot Corp competition: Tim Wilson, Dr. Patrick Pevoto, Niki Aberle, Lynn Wright, and Andy Campbell.
Private Concepts Team Before the Presentation
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Caption: Tim Wilson and Niki Aberle, University of Texas MBAs, prepare to deliver their prize-winning business plan presentation for Private Concepts Inc. at the 2002 global Moot Corp Competition in Austin.
Gary Cadenhead
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Caption: Dr. Gary Cadenhead, professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Moot Corp competition at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business, shows off the $100,000 first-prize check that will go to seed-stage funding for this year's winning team.