Phi Beta Lambda Collects Competitive Awards
The 51st Annual Missouri Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference took place in Jefferson City, Mo., March 26-27. The conference theme was Missouri PBL — Simply the Best.
The conference featured competitive events for individuals and teams, leadership training and election of officers for the next year.
Pictured from left to right: James Fang, Parker Leatherman, Booyoung Jang, Jacob Caughron, Ivana Tjung, Giorgi Amashukeli, Wanding Shi, Caroline Forsythe, Trang Le, Son Le, Ihan Prasetyo, Cathy Poyner (not pictured: Wataru Oe).
The Truman chapter received the award for third largest chapter in the state. The following students were recognized: Ivana Tjung (3rd) and Caroline Forsythe (1st) in accounting analysis and decision making; Caroline Forsythe (4th) in business law; Giorgi Amashukeli (2nd) in contemporary sports issues; Wanding Shi (3rd) financial analysis and decision making; Wanding Shi (1st) and James Fang (3rd) in financial concepts; Parker Leatherman (2nd) in impromptu speaking; Jacob Caughron (5th) in information management; Booyoung Jang (3rd) in international business; Son Le (1st) in management concepts; Ihan Prasetyo (5th) in microeconomics; Son Le (1st) in project management; Ihan Prasetyo (1st) in statistical analysis; and Parker Leatherman (1st) in telecommunications.
Nearly all of Truman’s participants are eligible to represent the University at the National Leadership Conference July 9-13, in Nashville, Tenn.
Phi Beta Lambda is an educational association of postsecondary student members preparing for careers in business.
The conference featured competitive events for individuals and teams, leadership training and election of officers for the next year.
Pictured from left to right: James Fang, Parker Leatherman, Booyoung Jang, Jacob Caughron, Ivana Tjung, Giorgi Amashukeli, Wanding Shi, Caroline Forsythe, Trang Le, Son Le, Ihan Prasetyo, Cathy Poyner (not pictured: Wataru Oe).
The Truman chapter received the award for third largest chapter in the state. The following students were recognized: Ivana Tjung (3rd) and Caroline Forsythe (1st) in accounting analysis and decision making; Caroline Forsythe (4th) in business law; Giorgi Amashukeli (2nd) in contemporary sports issues; Wanding Shi (3rd) financial analysis and decision making; Wanding Shi (1st) and James Fang (3rd) in financial concepts; Parker Leatherman (2nd) in impromptu speaking; Jacob Caughron (5th) in information management; Booyoung Jang (3rd) in international business; Son Le (1st) in management concepts; Ihan Prasetyo (5th) in microeconomics; Son Le (1st) in project management; Ihan Prasetyo (1st) in statistical analysis; and Parker Leatherman (1st) in telecommunications.
Nearly all of Truman’s participants are eligible to represent the University at the National Leadership Conference July 9-13, in Nashville, Tenn.
Phi Beta Lambda is an educational association of postsecondary student members preparing for careers in business.