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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Local Chapter Officers. President: Aaron Botts Vice President: Shelby Blanton Secretary: Hogan Gagle Treasurer: Logan Greene Reporter: Logan Donathon Historian: Rose Pidgorodetska Parliamentarian: Chris Charles Web Designer: Heather Smith

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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

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  1. FUTURE BUSINESSLEADERS OF AMERICA

  2. Local Chapter Officers • President: Aaron Botts • Vice President: Shelby Blanton • Secretary: Hogan Gagle • Treasurer:Logan Greene • Reporter: Logan Donathon • Historian: Rose Pidgorodetska • Parliamentarian: Chris Charles • Web Designer:Heather Smith • Media Specialist: Kayla Preece

  3. Local Chapter Advisers • Ronda Bowles • Crystal Workman • Cassidy Davis • Angela Barker

  4. What is FBLA? • FBLA stands for the Future Business Leaders of America. • FBLA is a non-profit organization that prepares today’s students for success in their future careers. • Chapter throughout the world.

  5. What we do? • Projects • Competitions • Business Development • Conferences • Leadership Opportunities

  6. Projects • FBLA provides many opportunities for recognition for both individuals and chapters: • Business Achievement Awards • Go Green Project • Community Service Projects • American Enterprise Day

  7. Competitions • For the competitive spirit, FBLA gathers students from across the nation to compete in business-related competitions • Those who qualify at the state level will advance to the national level

  8. Competitions • Over 50 different competitive events, including: • Business Math • Public Speaking • Computer Applications • Business Law • Sports Management • Video Game & Simulation Development • Health Care Administration

  9. Conferences • State Leadership Conference, Institute for Leaders, National Leadership Conference, and National Fall Leadership Conference: • Compete and network with members across the nation • Attend workshops by business professionals • Compete in aggressive competitions • Tour and sight see in cities across the nation

  10. Conferences • State Leadership Conference: • Louisville, Kentucky April 2013 • National Fall Leadership Conferences: • Cleveland, OHNovember 15-16 • Institute for Leaders: • Nashville, TN June 28-29 • National Leadership Conference: • Nashville, TN June 29-July 2

  11. National Fall Leadership Conference Cleveland, Ohio November 15-16 Attend inspirational workshops Network with people around the country • Hang out with your friends

  12. Cleveland, OH • Cost of trip: $450 • Includes one meal, transportation, registration, and one activity. • November 14th - November 16th • Your student account money will be deducted from the final payment.

  13. Leadership Opportunities • Develop speaking, presenting, organizational, discussion, and networking skills • Campaign for a Leadership Role: • Local chapter officer positions • Regional officer positions • State officer positions • National officer positions

  14. Business Development • FBLA gives members opportunities to develop business skills: • Build a business portfolio • Take business tours • Listen to inspiring speakers • Participate with partnership with businesses project

  15. And More! • Community Service • Socials • Networking opportunities

  16. How You Benefit? • Experience everything that FBLA does • Develop business and leadership skills • College and career ready • Meeting new friends • Competitive recognition • Looks amazing on your college application • Scholarships • Being recognized on the local, state, and naional level

  17. Questions? • You can always e-mail us at: ronda.bowles@montgomery.kyschools.us @FBLA_National FBLA-PBL National Center

  18. Reminders • Dues: • $20 Non refundable • Free T-Shirt upon payment

  19. I’ve Paid My Dues Now what?

  20. Communicate • Check YOUR student email daily for activities • Attend chapter meetings • Check hallway bulletin board • Check hallway marquee board • Look in the designated area in your classroom for announcements • Visit the website often: • www.montgomerycountyfbla.com • Email your teacher • Email one of the officers

  21. Participate—Become Involved • Your opinions are important! • If you have an idea—approach an officer or teacher • Be active and good at those activities you can participate • If you are unsure what to do—ASK!!! • Activities are always optional • Review the POW (Program of Work) • Monthly list of all activities • Will be found on the website

  22. Student Accounts • Each student has their own FBLA Account (next slide) • Accounts are used for FBLA expenses of current year • Candy fundraiser = $5 for each bag you sell goes into your personal account; you cannot transfer your candy sells to someone else or your account balance. • Krispy Kreme = $3 for each item you sell goes into your student account.

  23. Student spending account Bank your money • Each fundraiser you may earn money to place in your SSA. Use your banked money for FBLA Expenses. • Dues • Field Trips • Over night stays • Competitions • Unused $ rolls into chapter treasury at the end of the year • Sell 6 bags of candy = FREE Membership

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