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Press Release: Maryland Students Score Recognition At FBLA National Conference

Twelve Honorees from Four Systems


For Immediate Release                                      Contact: William Reinhard, 410-767-0486


Baltimore, MD (July 7, 2016)

Maryland’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) delegation brought home six awards from the recent National Leadership Conference and Competition held in Atlanta.

More than 240 students and advisers from the State attended the National Leadership Conference, June 29-July 2. The conference brought together more than 12,000 students and advisers from throughout the US, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Department of Defense Dependent Schools Europe, China, and Haiti.  Attendees participated in leadership workshops, campaign rallies, regional meetings, and competitive events. The Maryland students listed received national ranking at the FBLA Awards of Excellence Program held July 2.

Student Name(s)

Event

Place

School

City/County

Jason Rice

Agribusiness

9th

Carver Center for Arts & Technology

Towson, MD
Baltimore County

Adam Brukiewa
Kristina Dyson
Zach Sharer

Business Ethics

10th

North County High School

Glen Burnie, MD
Anne Arundel County

Gabrielle Haussmann

Client Service

9th

Atholton High School

Columbia, MD
Howard County

Christian Kincaid
Alissa Lambert
Tommy O’Brien

Partnership with Business Project

2nd

Northern High School

Owings, MD
Calvert County

Megha Sharma

Sales Presentation

2nd

Long Reach High School

Columbia, MD
Howard County

Eddie Cashman
Trevonn Gyles
Ezra Rubenfeld

Sports & Entertainment Management

8th

Owings Mills High School

Owings Mills, MD
Baltimore County


Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association. Its mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. The association is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC. Within Maryland, more than 3,000 students participate in 85 high school chapters across the state.

For more information about Career Technology Education and FBLA, please contact Diana Hegmann, State Director, Maryland State Department of Education at 410-767-0536. You can also visit the official FBLA Maryland website at www.mdfbla.org.


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