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LOCAL
BUSINESSES HELP FUTURE BUSINESS STARS SHINE AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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Center (From L to R): Thomas Beirne, Pamela Yukish, Alicia Colburn,
Jayson Edmundson, and Steve Weidenbach. |
When
Pamela Yukish and Thomas Beirne were approached by their
Future
Business Leaders of America (FBLA) adviser Laura Hilzendeger in
February and asked to represent Fife High School as their Emerging
Business Issues team they had no idea what they were getting into.
After
the Winter Regional Conference in February both Beirne and Yukish
did very well in Public Speaking competition, taking first and second,
respectively. Public Speaking is a very large component of the Emerging
Business Issues competition. Emerging Business Issues is a competition
based upon current events where student teams must create an argument
both for and against the topic. Before the competition, a coin is
flipped to determine whether students will be presenting for or
against the topic. This year's topic was whether Internet commerce
should be taxed.
"When
Ms. Hilzendeger approached me about being apart of the Emerging
Business Issues team I had some reservations. Ms. Hilzendeger is
very passionate about this event and Fife sent a team to Nationals
two years ago. I knew that we could not do this event half way,"
Yukish said. They did not do this competition half-way, they placed
third in the nation.
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| Convention
Center (From L to R): Thomas Beirne, Pamela Yukish, Alicia Colburn,
Jayson Edmundson, and Steve Weidenbach. |
When
Yukish and Beirne competed at the State Leadership Conference and
placed first, Steve Weidenbach , FBLA Adviser, was not surprised
by the students' success. "We were not surprised at all by these
students' success. These are two of the most talented students I've
ever met." After the state conference one of the largest challenges
the students faced was funding for the National Leadership Conference
held in Denver, Colorado .
Weidenbach
and his four qualifying students Alicia Colburn, Jayson Edmundson,
Pamela Yukish, and Thomas Beirne needed to raise nearly $4,000 to
compete at Nationals. This is when they went to Milgard Manufacturing
for help. "I don't think that we could have had a successful year
this year without Milgard Manufacturing. That company definitely
has a passion for the Tacoma community. Finances can be such an
issue for educational fundraising, and a company like Milgard can
really break down walls," Weidenbach stated.
Milgard
Manufacturing was not the only organization to make the National
Leadership Conference possible for the Fife students. Fife-Milton
Rotary, Fife Kiwanis, and the Fife High School Booster Club also
gave healthy donations. "I had an incredible experience at Nationals,
and if these four organizations didn't step up and help us the way
they did I could have never done it. We wouldn't have even had a
chance to earn third place in the nation," Beirne commented.
The
winners of these highly competitive and prestigious awards are selected
from among FBLA-PBL 's membership of 250,000 students and advisers
and represent some of the best and brightest of today's youth.
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| Third
Place winners Thomas Beirne and Pamela Yukish pose with Washington
FBLA's Executive Director Judy Reynolds after their successful
competition. |
The
almost 7,000 delegates to the National Leadership Conference participated
in a structured, four-day meeting for each division that included
business and leadership training workshops and seminars, corporate
tours, and the election of national officers.
Future
Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. (FBLA-PBL) is
the national business education association that prepares students
for careers in business and business education. Its members, belonging
to more than 6,000 chartered chapters, include students from the
United States , the Virgin Islands , Puerto Rico , and Europe .
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is the high school division
and Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is designed for post-secondary and college
students. For membership information, contact the National FBLA-
PBL Headquarters at 1-800-325-2946 .
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