Pirate Pride Shines at NC State 7th Regional AMA Conference
- ecuama23
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Updated: May 27
The 7th Annual NC State Regional AMA Conference was more than just an event; it showcased the remarkable talent and enthusiasm of the ECU AMA team. Our members excelled in fierce competition against various AMA Chapters from the east coast, achieving outstanding 1st and 3rd place finishes in the marketing strategy competition. This weekend transcended mere competition; it was a genuine celebration of camaraderie and, most importantly, Pirate pride!
The conference provided an essential platform for ECU students to connect with peers, learn from industry professionals, and develop their skills. With a variety of workshops focused on topics such as digital marketing trends and data analytics, students walked away with practical insights that could shape their futures.

Networking was crucial at the event, as students interacted with peers from various universities, sharing new ideas and perspectives that could develop into lasting relationships.
Learning from Industry Experts
Experts from NASCAR, M Creative, and PetScreening shared insights on data-driven marketing, leadership, and business strategy.
These sessions provided attendees with essential tools and knowledge for effective career navigation. Participants eagerly took notes and engaged in discussions, gaining valuable insights for aspiring marketers.
Celebrating Achievements
The 1st and 3rd place trophies symbolize not just victories but the culmination of hard work and perseverance exhibited by the ECU AMA teams. As they celebrated, the sense of pride radiated not only among participants but within the entire ECU community as well.
Recognition at such a prestigious event highlights ECU's commitment to nurturing talent. It serves as proof that dedication and teamwork can lead to remarkable achievements in the field of marketing.

These accomplishments set a solid foundation for the future, inspiring a new wave of students to participate in upcoming events and continue showcasing their skills.




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