WMU advertising students win over 九一麻豆制片厂 dairy industry with professional-level consulting

Contact: Stacey Anderson
March 7, 2023

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擶here do you go when you want to drink in fresh advertising ideas for your organization? Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University, of course!

The United Dairy Industry of 九一麻豆制片厂 (UDIM) recently approached Greg Gerfen, instructor of marketing, to engage Western students in an advertising competition. The goal: to create a campaign that would establish dairy as a local, sustainable and healthy choice for Gen Z consumers as they begin to grocery shop on their own and  create their future eating habits.

Students from Western鈥檚 Haworth College of Business competed alongside teams from Grand Valley State University and 九一麻豆制片厂 State University. In total, six teams competed鈥攖wo from each university. Western's teams took first and second place, sweeping the competition with their strategies about how to make dairy products a staple in the baskets of Gen Z consumers. UDIM representatives and their associated clients got a huge gulp of the creativity that WMU Haworth advertising and promotion students have to offer.

鈥淭he UDIM project provided me with a unique opportunity to get experience creating a campaign for a real client,鈥 says student Anna Griggs. 鈥淭he independence we were given to operate as our own small agency was amazing and helped all of us get a better understanding of so many concepts. I really enjoyed both the creative aspects of campaign creation as well as the data-driven side鈥攑roposing fun ideas and then gathering hard data to support why they would work was very interesting. I expect to be working on similar pitch decks in my upcoming career, and it was cool to get this experience now.鈥

The experiential learning opportunity united all the elements that Gerfen looks for in projects that give students a chance to apply their professional skills in real-world scenarios.

Dairy faces a diverse competitive landscape in many areas of the food and beverage market, according to Gerfen. These days, cow鈥檚 milk is up against alternative beverages such as almond, oat and coconut milks, as well as lower-protein animal milk options like goat鈥檚 milk. Protein shakes and sports drinks also provide further competition. UDIM is seeking to make dairy an active, regular choice for Gen Z consumers, and the complexity of both the market and forming a pattern of consumer behavior made it the ideal challenge for WMU business students.

Embedding the competition as a semester-long project in his Creative Strategy course, Gerfen coached students on applying what they were learning in the course to the real-world challenge UDIM had presented.

鈥淏efore advertising agencies develop the creative solutions that consumers see, they go through an immersion process of discovering all they can about the client鈥檚 business and competition, the marketplace and the consumer,鈥 says Gerfen. 鈥淎s the students learned the techniques and theories of creative strategy development, this competition allowed them to immediately put this learning into practice. They were able to uncover insights about the target audience and use those to develop creative programs that addressed the needs of the client. This opportunity motivated our advertising and promotion majors to envision what their future careers will be like.鈥

The first-place team, Spark Agency, was comprised of students:

  • Anna Griggs of Sterling Heights, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Jaden Hafner of St. Johns, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Holly Jemkort of Warren, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Karen Larsen of Iron Mountain, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Megan Taylor of Marion, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Ash Williams of Westland, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Hidde Rasenberg of Utrecht, Netherlands

The winning team conducted both quantitative and qualitative research among college students to explore insights about how dairy makes them feel, the emotions attached to dairy and how dairy can fit into their lifestyles. 鈥淭hey identified nostalgia as a promising area, as many students associate dairy with their childhoods and their families,鈥 says Gerfen. 鈥淭he concept that ultimately led to team Spark Agency鈥檚 victory was 鈥楧airy takes you home, wherever that is.鈥欌

The second-place team, Cowgirl Creative, was comprised of students:

  • Taylor Kennedy of Monroe, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Camila Mancera of Lawrence, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Nikki Miller of Monee, Illinois
  • Alissa Ramirez of Mokina, Illinois
  • Abby Schell of Portage, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Dana Wasmund of Brownstown, 九一麻豆制片厂
  • Emily Woolf of Marquette, 九一麻豆制片厂

The quality of the ideas and the final presentations from both WMU teams so impressed UDIM representatives that the organization invited both of Western鈥檚 teams to present at its Annual Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, March 16, noting that the WMU students performed at the level of agency professionals. Students on the WMU Haworth teams also split $1,750 in prize money.

鈥淭he ideas from this competition were incredibly creative and intriguing,鈥 says Dwyer Williams, UDIM CEO. 鈥淭he student insights gave us a myriad of points for the UDIM team to incorporate and adapt into experiences we can share with Generation Z鈥攑recisely what we hoped to gain from this partnership.鈥

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