The Future Business Leaders of America at Fleetwood attended the Region 8 Leadership Workshop in September of this year. They excelled in the debate portion and in most cases came out on top.
While they were at the Workshop, the students learned about The Alzheimer’s Association and the ways the student body could help the program.
“FBLA helps its members learn about multiple different business skills and jobs that are offered in college,” FBLA officer Sebastian Kukielka said.
Kukielka also made sure to mention that anyone thinking about joining should go in headfirst.
The FBLA is a nationwide organization in schools to help students gain the upperhand on the future of business and professionalism in the world. Since 1937, they’ve been helping students make their futures brighter. By going on trips like the business workshop, they are able to help students sharpen their skills for the real world.
“The regional leadership workshop acts as a helpful tool to create bonds between the different chapters within the region and future business opportunities,“ senior Laura Kaskey said.
“It taught me how to budget my time wisely and to stay organized. That way, I am able to do all my assignments in order and accomplish every task on time,” junior Elizabeth Walters said.
Students in FBLA are exposed to many experiences to prepare them for the post college world. Any student who is interested in a career in business, or who is just looking to gain valuable life skills or some bonds with hard-working students, should look into joining.
Posted on November 2, 2017 by thetigertimes7
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