PBL Recognized at State Leadership Conference
Phi Beta Lambda members performed at the organization's annual state leadership conference, April 1, in Springfield, Mo.
In addition to networking with students across the states, the three Truman attendees – Alexis Caraker, Monica Hunter and Taylor Libbert – attended workshops on becoming a CPA and applying servant leadership.
Caraker, Hunter and Libbert also participated in the First Annual Missouri PBL Trivia Tournament. Though other schools had five students working together to answer questions, which changed every 15 seconds, the Truman chapter won with only three members competing.
PBL was recognized with the Gold Seal Chapter Award of Merit for the sixth consecutive year, as well as being awarded the following accolades.
First Place Accounting Analysis and Decision Making
Alexis Caraker
Second Place Accounting Principles
Alexis Caraker
First Place Administrative Technology
Alexis Caraker
Third Place Computer Concepts
Garland Johnson
First Place Global Analysis and Decision Making
Taylor N. Libbert
Second Place Local Chapter Annual Business Report
Third Place Macroeconomics
Evan Thierry
First Place Marketing Analysis and Decision Making
Taylor N. Libbert
First Place Microeconomics
Evan Thierry
Fourth Place Management
Taylor N. Libbert
Fourth Place Public Speaking
Monica Hunter
This summer, Caraker and Libbert will represent Truman at the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif., with the possibility of additional members joining. The conference includes workshops and networking opportunities in addition to more than 50 competitive events.
Students Alexis Caraker, Monica Hunter and Taylor Libbert performed at the Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference in Springfield, Mo. The Truman chapter earned the Gold Seal Chapter Award of Merit for the sixth consecutive year.