In a day of workshops and panels on AI, women in analytics, healthcare advances and AI governance, Business Analytics Day highlighted the potential of data-driven collaboration.
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business鈥檚 annual Business Analytics Day returned on March 27 to bring together students, faculty and industry leaders for a deep dive into the power of data-driven innovation.
This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淚gnite the Future: AI in Action, Powered by Mentorship鈥, featured panel discussions, hands-on workshops and mentoring activities throughout the day.
The first panel, Women in Business Analytics, championed mentorship as a key factor in fostering inclusive teams and supporting more women in data-driven leadership. Speakers encouraged students to seek not only mentors but also sponsors who will advocate for them at pivotal career junctures.

Moderated by Associate Dean Haya Ajjan, the panel featured:
- Gayle Bieler, senior director, Center for Data Science and AI, RTI International
- Grace Chadwick, chief operating officer, Crumbl Cookies
- Magdaline Frank, director of data science and advanced analytics, Hanes Brands Inc
- Rachyl Jackson 鈥17, media director and co-founder, FireTeam
A second panel centered on healthcare analytics, with executives describing how AI can streamline patient care, from improved diagnostics to more efficient administrative workflows. They stressed that data integrity and security are essential in the clinical environment, where patient safety remains paramount.

Moderated by Assistant Professor and Center for Organizational Analytics Director Hyunuk Kim, the panel included:
- Dr. Chris DeRienzo, senior vice president, chief physician executive, American Hospital Association
- Stephen Blackwelder, executive director, Technology Partnerships, Duke Health
- Preston Hammock, regional president of Greensboro market & senior vice President, Cone Health
A final panel on AI governance and cybersecurity reinforced that rapid technological innovation demands rigorous oversight. Panelists called for frameworks to protect sensitive data and help companies remain both agile and secure.

Moderated by Takoda Moore 鈥27, a financial technology major in the 3+1 program, the panel featured:
- Brad Manganello, CAO, Citi
- John Wimmer, Former CIO, Xanterra Parks & Resorts
- Jason Smith, senior incident response analyst, DeepSeas
Capping the day was the Hanes Brands Challenge, an open-ended competition where student teams proposed AI-powered solutions for product development, marketing, and supply chain efficiency. Ideas ranged from consumer style quizzes that collect real-time feedback to sophisticated 鈥渟tyle index鈥 models that predict the longevity of emerging fashion trends.
- First place: 鈥淣umber Ninjas鈥 鈥 Robert Barcello 鈥25, Craig Brandstetter 鈥25 and Dominic Mazza 鈥25 introduced the 鈥淗anes Style Index,鈥 a scoring model that combines trend velocity, consumer sentiment, and longevity projections to guide Hanes Brands in investing in the most promising apparel trends.
- Second place: 鈥淏BIA Headquarters鈥 鈥 Eddie Keefe 鈥25, Ava LeGendre 鈥25, and Berlyn Squillaro 鈥25 focused on social listening tools (such as Brandwatch and Hootsuite), competitor keyword research with SEMrush, and influencer marketing to help Hanes Brands capture consumer preferences and respond swiftly to emerging trends.
- Third place: 鈥淒ata Diggers鈥 鈥 Brandon Boudreau 鈥26, Christina Kurtz 鈥25, and Jessica Summers 鈥26 proposed a 鈥減recision and personalization鈥 strategy, featuring an AI-powered style quiz, custom-designed apparel concepts, and targeted advertising based on quiz insights.
Workshops were led by Assistant Professor of Management and Director of Artificial Intelligence Integration Mustafa Akben, who focused on generative AI and related tools, and by Ajjan, who guided sessions on job searches and early-career mentorship.
鈥淭his year鈥檚 Business Analytics Day clearly showed how mentorship and AI innovation go hand in hand,鈥 said Ajjan. 鈥淥ur students engaged deeply with real-world challenges, and we saw firsthand how 黑料不打烊鈥檚 focus on collaboration leads to practical, impactful solutions.鈥