Phi Beta Lambda Awarded At Nationals
Truman’s chapter of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) received top honors at the national leadership conference in Orlando, Fla., June 23-26.
The conference sponsors a series of comprehensive competitive events ranging in business and career-related areas. To compete in the events students had to place first or second at state level.
Wanding “Diane” Shi
Student Wanding “Diane” Shi ranked third place in Financial Analysis and Decision Making. Also representing Truman were students Parker Leatherman, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster and Megan Recklein.
Truman Phi Beta Lambda members, from left to right, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster, Wanding “Diane” Shi, Megan Recklein and Parker Leatherman at the national leadership conference.
Leatherman, Riekena and Webster competed in the Business Decision Making event and Recklein competed in the individual Management Concepts events.
The conference sponsors a series of comprehensive competitive events ranging in business and career-related areas. To compete in the events students had to place first or second at state level.
Wanding “Diane” Shi
Student Wanding “Diane” Shi ranked third place in Financial Analysis and Decision Making. Also representing Truman were students Parker Leatherman, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster and Megan Recklein.
Truman Phi Beta Lambda members, from left to right, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster, Wanding “Diane” Shi, Megan Recklein and Parker Leatherman at the national leadership conference.
Leatherman, Riekena and Webster competed in the Business Decision Making event and Recklein competed in the individual Management Concepts events.