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Carson High Future Business Leaders of America students compete in state, send 15 to nationals

More than 48 Carson High School Future Business Leaders of America students attended the state conference in Sparks, Nev. this past week. In total, 38 of those students earned 74 “Top-10” placements in 30 separate events. Additionally, three CHS FBLA students took state with first-place finishes and 15 of them qualified for the National Business Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla. this coming June.

First-place finishers (State Champions) include Eva Lindbloom in Future Business Educator, McKenzie Merrell in Public Service Announcement and Kennedy Nolan in Introduction to Business Presentation.

Additionally, Kyle Allen was elected as Northern Region Vice President for Nevada FBLA; McKenzie Merrell and Sophia Nguyen earned National Business Honor Roll Recognitions; McKenzie Merrell, Nasia Perkins and Sophia Nguyen also earned the Erin Hackmen Travel Scholarship. Carson High School Marketing Teacher Cody Downing was also named Advisor of the Year for Nevada and Carson High Vice Principal Josh Billings was named Administrator of the Year for Nevada.

Finally, Carson High FBLA received the Gold Seal Chapter Award, which recognizes outstanding local chapters that have actively participated in projects and programs identified with the goals of FBLA. Active local chapters much be nominated by the State Leader of FBLA. Each state may select only two chapters for this award.

Following is a list of the CHS FBLA students (alphabetically by last name) who earned “Top-10” placements in state events.

Kyle Allen, fifth-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 1) and eighth-place in Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure Obj. Test.

Eric Billings, ninth-place in Supply Chain Management Obj. Test and ninth-place in Sports & Entertainment Mgt. (Team).

Sadie Brown, fifth-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team 2).

Oscar Castellanos, seventh-place in Website Design (Team).

Viviana Castro, fifth-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 1), seventh-place in Public Policy & Advocacy, ninth-place in Impromptu Speaking and tenth-place in Business Law Obj. Test.

Elizabeth Dao, seventh-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team 1) and tenth-place in Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure.

Chelsea Empeno, National Qualifier and third-place in Sales Presentation (Team), National Qualifier and third-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 2) and ninth-place in Insurance & Rick Management Obj. Test.

Spencer Fitzpatrick, tenth-place in Supply Chain Management Obj. Test.

Todd Gosselin, fifth-place in Social Media Strategies (Team 1) and tenth-place in Job Interview.

Dahlia Keating, fifth-place in Social Media Strategies (Team 1) and eighth-place in Sales Presentation.

Devyn Kellner, fifth-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 1) and fifth-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team 2).

Hanna Kreizenbeck, National Qualifier and third-place in Public Service Announcement (team) and seventh-place in Client Service.

Kyda Kreizenbeck, National Qualifier and third-place in Public Service Announcement (Team), fifth-place in Introduction to FBLA Obj. Test, sixth-place in Introduction to Business Procedures Obj. Test and sixth-place in Introduction to Business Presentation (Team).

Lindsey Kreizenbeck, fifth-place in Social Media Strategies (Team 1).

Ameyla LaRocca, ninth-place in Introduction to Public Speaking.

Eva Lindbloom, National Qualifier and first-place (State Champion) in Future Business Educator, sixth-place in Networking Infrastructure Obj. Test and sixth-place in Financial Statement Analysis (Team 2).

Savannah Lopez, National Qualifier and second-place in Digital Video Production and seventh-place in Business Communications Obj. Test.

Zack Lopez, ninth-place in Job Interview.

Caroline Matley, National Qualifier and third-place in Public Service Announcement (Team), sixth-place in Introduction to Business Presentation (Team) and ninth-place in Introduction to Business Procedures Obj. Test.

Abigail Mehlhaff, fifth-place in Job Interview and fifth-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team 2).

McKenzie Merrell, National Qualifier and first-place (State Champion) in Public Service Announcement, fifth-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 1), seventh-place in Networking Infrastructure Obj. Test and tenth-place in Public Policy & Advocacy Obj. Test.

Alex Munoz, sixth-place in Financial Statement Analysis (Team 2) and seventh-place in Website Design (Team).

Zach Nichols, ninth-place in Sports & Entertainment Mgt. (Team).

Sophia Nguyen, seventh-place in Personal Finance Obj. Test, seventh-place in Data Analysis and eighth-place in Financial Statement Analysis (Team 1).

Kennedy Nolan, National Qualifier and first-place (State Champion) in Introduction to Business Presentation, sixth-place in Introduction to Marketing Concepts Obj. Test and tenth-place in Social Media Strategies (Team 2).

Nasia Perkins, National Qualifier and third-place in Sales Presentation (Team), National Qualifier and third-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 2) and ninth-place in Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure Obj. Test.

Elle Richetta, seventh-place in Public Service Announcement.

Brianna Rodriguez-Nunez, National Qualifier and fourth-place in Broadcast Journalism (Team).

Alexis Ropp, National Qualifier and third-place in Parliamentary Procedure (team 2) and ninth-place in Introduction to Business Presentation.

Maliyah Roque-Ortega, National Qualifier and fourth-place in Broadcast Journalism (Team).

Kaden Sa, seventh-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team 1).

Chloe Saurez, tenth-place in Social Media Strategies (Team 2).

Anna Shane, eighth-place in Financial Statement Analysis (Team 1), ninth-place in Agribusiness Obj. Test and tenth-place in Introduction to FBLA Obj. Test.

Azul Soto, seventh-place in Introduction to Event Planning (Team).

Emily Tran, National Qualifier and third-place in Sales Presentation (Team), National Qualifier and third-place in Parliamentary Procedure (Team 2) and ninth-place in Organizational Leadership Obj. Test.

Ryan Vincent, seventh-place in Website Design (Team).

Caiden Wilcox, ninth-place in Sports & Entertainment Mgt. (Team).

Alizee Zambrano, fifth-place in Introduction to Public Speaking.

Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. (FBLA-PBL) is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps more than 230,000 members prepare for careers in business. FBLA-PBL inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.

FBLA’s programs focus on:
Leadership Development — members develop essential soft skills by holding chapter officer positions at the local, state and national levels; by networking with accomplished business professionals and by participating in business-focused workshops, seminars and academic competitions.

Academic Competitions — members demonstrate their business expertise at high-profile regional, state, and national competitive events. The top students are recognized with trophies and cash awards.

Educational Programs — members create career portfolios, enhance their knowledge with world-recognized skills certifications and have access to select college scholarships.

To send 15 students to nationals will cost approximately $25,000. If anyone would be interested in sponsoring students to help offset the cost of travel, please email Angila Golik at adgolik32@gmail.com.

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