Members of the Cape Central High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter recently attended the 2015 District 15 FBLA Leadership Conference held at Southeast Missouri State University. The District Conference hosted 13 Southeast Missouri high school and a total of over 320 students. Cape Central had 35 members compete and Brad Orenstein was elected District Secretary.
Over 320 students from 13 schools across the Southeast Missouri region competed, and the Jackson chapter sent 69 students to the conference this year.
All First place winners qualified for State competition but additional students qualified depending on the contest or their scores state-wide..
FBLA DISTRICT WINNERS!
State Qualifiers
1st Place
Vercorea Cooper, Ashley Newel, Tamyra Williams, Business Presentation
Elizabeth Ustinov, Introduction to Business Communication
Emily Diamond, Business Communication
Hannah Sterling, Public Speaking 2
Tyrus Ayers, Business Law
2nd Place
Brad Orenstein, Introduction to Information Technology
Austin Wiant, Computer Problem Solving
Other State Qualifiers
Amanda Evans, 3rd Place Personal Finance
Brad Orenstein, 4th Place Computer Problem Solving
Samartha Shrestha, 4th Place Business Calculations
Zachary Brock, 4th Place Business Math
Raleigh Davis, 5th Place Business Communication
Zachary Brock, 5th Place Introduction to Business Communication
Stephon Keith, State at large bid, Health Care Administration
Tyrus Ayers, State at large bid, Health Care Administration
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Other top winners, ,
Afton Brown, Madison Rigdon, Anne Wiferth, 2nd Place, Business Ethics
Brad Orenstein, 2nd Place, Future Business Leader
Reed Dickson, 3rd Place, Job Interview
Madison Daum, 4th Place, Spreadsheet Applications
Megan Westcott, 4th Place, Client Service
Melissa Hopkins, 5th Place, Computer Applications
Paige Rosen, 4th Place, Public Speaking 1
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