Phi Beta Lambda Wins Big at State Conference
Phi Beta Lambda’s members and adviser attended the 52nd Annual Missouri Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference March 25-26 in Jefferson City.
The conference theme was "Missouri PBL— Breaking Barriers" and it featured competitive events for individuals and teams, leadership training and election of officers for the next year.
Truman’s chapter received the award for 2nd largest chapter in the state. Truman students also received many honors at the awards ceremony (see below).
Winning students are eligible to represent Truman at the National Leadership Conference in June 2011 in Orlando, Fla.
Phi Beta Lambda is an educational association of postsecondary student members preparing for careers in business. There are more than 11,000 active members in the U.S. Missouri has more than 400 members in 22 chapters.
The following individuals and groups won awards:
Business Decision Making Team
Parker Leatherman, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster, 1st
Small Business Development Plan Team
Megan Recklein,Wanding Shi, Salisa Suwanprathip, 1st
Financial Analysis & Decision Making
Duc Thai, 2nd
Wanding Shi, 3rd
Marketing Concepts
Laura Stucky, 4th
Financial Concepts
Duc Thai, 1st
Qi Wang, 4th
Job Interview
Laura Heien, 2nd
Management Concepts
Megan Recklein, 2nd
Microeconomics
Qi Wang, 3rd
Sports Management and Marketing
Jacob Caughron, 3rd
Ryan Peterson, 4th
Contemporary Sports Issues
Gio Amashukeli, 3rd
The conference theme was "Missouri PBL— Breaking Barriers" and it featured competitive events for individuals and teams, leadership training and election of officers for the next year.
Truman’s chapter received the award for 2nd largest chapter in the state. Truman students also received many honors at the awards ceremony (see below).
Winning students are eligible to represent Truman at the National Leadership Conference in June 2011 in Orlando, Fla.
Phi Beta Lambda is an educational association of postsecondary student members preparing for careers in business. There are more than 11,000 active members in the U.S. Missouri has more than 400 members in 22 chapters.
The following individuals and groups won awards:
Business Decision Making Team
Parker Leatherman, Daniel Riekena, Kadie Webster, 1st
Small Business Development Plan Team
Megan Recklein,Wanding Shi, Salisa Suwanprathip, 1st
Financial Analysis & Decision Making
Duc Thai, 2nd
Wanding Shi, 3rd
Marketing Concepts
Laura Stucky, 4th
Financial Concepts
Duc Thai, 1st
Qi Wang, 4th
Job Interview
Laura Heien, 2nd
Management Concepts
Megan Recklein, 2nd
Microeconomics
Qi Wang, 3rd
Sports Management and Marketing
Jacob Caughron, 3rd
Ryan Peterson, 4th
Contemporary Sports Issues
Gio Amashukeli, 3rd