Among the outstanding individual performances, Catawba College secured first-place victories in the Public Speaking with Jeremy Post, Business Presentation with Emma Nantz, and Foundations of Communication competition with Lillie Martin, demonstrating exceptional communication skills and strategic acumen. Moreover, the team clinched third place in both the Parliamentary Procedure contest with Cason Gardner and the Foundations of Finance with Jeremy Post, showcasing their versatility and proficiency across diverse business domains.
One of the highlights of the conference was Catawba's achievement of second place in the Central Region for the largest percentage of increase in their local chapter—a testament to their commitment to growth and excellence. Additionally, Catawba College’s FBLA chapter surpassed state goals in scholarship, exceeded membership targets, and significantly contributed to the FBLA-Collegiate Foundation, further solidifying their status as leaders in the FBLA community.
Catawba College's FBLA chapter's performance has allowed them to represent their institution and community on a national stage. These talented students will advance to the National Leadership Conference in Orlando in June, where they will compete against top FBLA chapters from across the country.
"We are immensely proud of our FBLA chapter's accomplishments at the State Leadership Conference," remarked Dr. Joanna Trammell, Faculty Advisor of Catawba College's FBLA chapter. "Their dedication, hard work, and exemplary performance are a true reflection of Catawba's commitment to fostering leadership and excellence."
Catawba College's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter is dedicated to preparing students for careers in business and business-related fields. Through a combination of academic preparation, leadership development, and hands-on experience, Catawba FBLA empowers students to excel in a competitive global marketplace. Dr. Joanna Trammell and Angelia Bates of the Ketner School of Business advise Catawba’s FBLA.