President`s Message - Pennsylvania Future Business Leaders of

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President`s Message - Pennsylvania Future Business Leaders of
President’s Message ................................................................................................................ 2
Delegate Code of Conduct ....................................................................................................... 3
2005-2006 State Officers ...................................................................................................... 6
Pennsylvania FBLA Board of Directors .................................................................................... 7
General Information ............................................................................................................... 8
Open Competitive Events Program .......................................................................................10
FOCUS Training ...................................................................................................................12
Workshop Descriptions ........................................................................................................13
Schedule of Events ................................................................................................................18
2006 State Leadership Conference Judges .............................................................................35
2006 Event Administrators and Proctors .............................................................................42
Map ................................................................................................................................ 46-47
2006 Monetary Scholarship Sponsors ..................................................................................54
2006 State Leadership Conference Event Sponsors ...............................................................58
Adviser of the Year ...............................................................................................................63
Businessperson of the Year ...................................................................................................64
Wiliam Selden Scholarship Recipients ..................................................................................65
2005-2006 Regional Representatives ..................................................................................67
2006-2007 Regional Representatives ..................................................................................70
Pennsylvania FBLA Scholarship Program ..............................................................................74
Past Presidents .....................................................................................................................75
Exhibitors / Advertisers ........................................................................................................76
2005-2006 New / Reactivated FBLA Chapters .....................................................................77
FBLA Personals.....................................................................................................................78
Future Conferences...............................................................................................................91
FBLA Resources ....................................................................................................................92
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
April 19, 2006
Dear Future Business Leaders
Congratulations! You have passed the test and qualified for this year’s state
conference. Today begins the 55th annual State Leadership Conference for Pennsylvania FBLA. You are among a select group of individuals that have found the key to
Unlock Your Potential. You have discovered hard work and dedication will provide
opportunities that once seemed unimaginable. You have passed the first audition on
your quest to the stage at the National Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee,
this summer.
I would like to wish all competitors the best of luck for the upcoming two days as you
compete in your specific events. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to meet new people, attend workshops, share what exciting events take place in
other chapters, and most of all have fun! Don’t be afraid to talk to current state officers
and all of the candidates running for the 2006-07 state offices.
It has been my pleasure to serve the members of our organization for the past year.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity. I have met so many new people who have
made lasting impressions.
Congratulations for being a member of such a strong student organization. This year we
have once again reached new heights, and I thank each one of you for your commitment
to this organization. Good luck at your competitive events and please enjoy the
conference.
Sincerely,
Laura Barrett
Laura Barrett
PA FBLA State President
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DELEGATE CODE OF CONDUCT
One of the goals of FBLA is to facilitate the transition from school to work. Individual conduct
and appearance are a part of that training. It is a special privilege to attend an FBLA conference,
and it is the responsibility of all delegates to conduct themselves in a proper, businesslike manner at all times.
FBLA members have an excellent reputation. Delegate conduct at every FBLA function should
make a positive contribution to the reputation that has been established. Listed below are conduct rules for every FBLA function. The term “delegate” shall be any person attending any FBLA
function.
1. All delegates shall behave in a courteous and respectful manner, refraining from
language and actions that might bring discredit upon themselves, their school or upon
FBLA.
2. Conduct not conducive to an educational function will not be allowed. Such conduct
includes, but is not limited to, actions disrupting a businesslike atmosphere, association
with non-conference individuals, or activities which endanger self or others. Any damages
to any property or furnishings in the hotel or convention center will be paid for by the individual or chapter responsible.
3. Student delegates shall keep their advisers informed of their activities and whereabouts
at all times. Accidents, injuries, or illnesses must be reported to the local or State Adviser
immediately.
4. Traditional business attire is required for all general sessions, competitive events,
caucusing, workshops, meal functions, and receptions. Attire for social functions shall be
listed in the conference program. Delegates shall abide by the dress code established by the
PA FBLA Board of Directors for all state functions. Delegates not adhering to the dress code
shall not be admitted to the functions listed above.
5. The specific dress code for all delegates shall be:
Permitted for Gentlemen
• Business suit with collar dress shirt, and necktie or
• Sport coat, dress slacks, collared shirt, and necktie or
• Dress slacks, collared shirt, and necktie.
• Banded collar shirt may be worn only if sport coat or business suit is worn.
• Dress shoes and socks.
Permitted for Ladies
• Business suit with blouse or
• Business pantsuit with blouse or
• Skirt or dress slacks with blouse or sweater or
• Business dress.
• Business shoes and nylons.
Not permitted for Ladies or Gentlemen
• Jewelry in visible body piercing, other than ears.
• Denim or chambray fabric clothing of any kind, overalls, shorts, skorts, stretch or
stirrup pants, exercise or bike shorts.
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DELEGATE CODE OF CONDUCT
• Backless, see-through, tight-fitting, spaghetti straps, strapless, or extremely short or
low-cut blouses/tops/dresses/skirts.
• T-shirts, LycraTM spandex, midriff tops, tank tops; bathing suits.
• Sandals, athletic shoes, industrial work shoes, hiking boots, bare feet, or over-theknee boots.
• Athletic wear, including sneakers.
• Hats or flannel fabric clothing.
• Bolo ties.
• Visible foundation garments.
• Cargo pants.
Casual attire is acceptable for specific functions as listed in the program or during times
when not attending specific conference functions.
New fashion trends may be in style, but not necessarily appropriate. The best way to operate is to avoid walking the line. If there is doubt, select something else to wear. Be a professional.
6. It is the responsibility of all student delegates to adhere to the curfews which are listed
in the conference program. Curfew is described as being in your assigned room during the
designated hours. It is the responsibility of advisers to enforce curfews with the assistance
of security personnel.
7. No alcoholic beverages or narcotics of any form shall be possessed at any time, under any
circumstances. Use or possession of such substances may subject the student delegate to
criminal prosecution.
8. Advisers are responsible for the supervision of conduct. Student delegates who disregard the
code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary action, and they and/or their chapter
delegation can be sent home at their own expense and will be disqualified from competitive
awards or withdrawn from office, if applicable. Parents and/or school district officials will
be notified.
9. Student delegates are not permitted to leave conference facilities without the approval and
supervision of their adviser.
10. There will be NO SMOKING in any meeting rooms or at any meal functions by
any conference participants.
11. Delegates are responsible for reviewing their conference/workshop program upon arrival
at any function. Student delegates are responsible for any specific duties as assigned by
their chapter adviser (may include, but not be limited to, attendance at workshops, general
sessions, competitions which permit audiences, etc.
12. Voting delegates are required to attend all voting delegate meetings.
13. No male students are permitted in female students’ rooms or vice versa unless the
door to the hall is completely open.
14. Advisers are responsible for taking all reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of their
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student delegates at all FBLA functions and must be readily available in case of an emergency.
Delegates shall wear their conference name tags at all times while on site.
Delegates shall respect and abide by the authority vested in the PA FBLA Board of
Directors.
No adviser should accept responsibility for a student delegate from another school without
a written agreement between the administrations of the two schools. That agreement
should be attached to the State Leadership Workshop and/or State Leadership Conference
registration forms. No student delegate will be accepted without an adviser listed or a written agreement attached.
Adult student delegates shall abide by the rules and regulations for minor student
delegate.
At the State Leadership Conference, attendance at the Opening General Session and
Awards Program is required for all members and advisers. Voting delegates are also required to attend all voting delegate meetings, including the voting session and the Business
Session.
At the State Leadership Conference and the State Leadership Workshop, all cell phones,
camera phones, pagers, and other personal communication or electronic devices must be
turned off during all general sessions, workshops, competitive events, and other scheduled
events. Cameras and camcorders will be permitted.
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2005-2006 STATE OFFICERS
LAURA BARRETT
State President
Athens Area HS
AZEEM KHAN
First Vice President
Stroudsburg HS
TIMOTHY BIBA
State Secretary
South Western HS
SUNNY SAXENA
State Treasurer
Freedom HS
JOEY BISCHOF
State Reporter
Chestnut Ridge HS
KATHERINE LYNERD
State Parliamentarian
Chestnut Ridge HS
EMILY BUTLER
Vice President at Large
Western Wayne HS
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PATRICK LANDERS
Vice President at Large
Central Columbia HS
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PENNSYLVANIA FBLA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Renee Hughes, Board of Directors, Chairman
Mary Thomas, Board of Directors, Chairman-elect
Bruce E. Boncal, Secretary
Mrs. Trudy Barefoot ................................................... Business and/or Industry Representative
Ms. Laura Barrett ..............................................................................................State President
Mr. Bruce Boncal ......................................................................................... Executive Director
Ms. Danielle Crumrine ................................................. Immediate Past Chairman of the Board
Mrs. Brenda DeWire ........................................................................................Adviser at Large
Mr. James DiIorio .................................................................. PDE Business Education Adviser
Ms. Michele Hopple ................................................................Competitive Events Coordinator
Mrs. Renee Hughes .........................................................................Adviser at Large, Chairman
Mr. Mitch Hummel ..........................................................................................Adviser at Large
Mr. Azeem Khan ................................................................................ State First Vice President
Mr. Brady Liechty ...............................................................................State President’s Adviser
Mrs. Melissa McDonald ...................................................................................Adviser at Large
Ms. Kayla Miller ............................................................................................... FBLA Alumnus
Ms. Kristi Ryland .............................................................................................Adviser at Large
Mrs. Pam Scott .................................................................................................... State Adviser
Mrs. Michele Govora Sites ...............................................................................CTSO Facilitator
Mrs. Janet Skiles ..................................................................................Conference Coordinator
Mrs. Pat Rufe ...............................................................................First Vice President’s Adviser
Mrs. Mary Thomas............................ School Administrator/Board of Directors Chairman-Elect
Ms. Fran Vitovsky .............................................................................................State Chairman
Ms. Stephanie Zigner .......................................................................................Adviser at Large
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Enforcement of FBLA Regulations
FBLA advisers have volunteered to enforce various FBLA regulations such as the dress code. If one
of these advisers suggests that a conference participant is in violation of the conference regulations,
please respect the request for compliance. PA FBLA’s goal is to make this a very professional, rewarding, and memorable experience. Part of that experience is proper professional behavior and attire.
Remember, you are preparing to be “future business and community leader of America.”
Name Badges
Conference badges must be worn to all conference activities. Any request for a replacement badge
must be made by an adviser at the FBLA Information Table in the Exhibit Hall Registration Lobby area.
Students must keep their emergency information sheet in their name badge holder.
FBLA Shuttle Bus Service
Continuous shuttle bus service will operate between all overflow hotel facilities and the Hershey Lodge
& Convention Center on Wednesday from 12:00n until 11:45p, Thursday from 6:00a until 12:15a
and Friday from 6:30a until 12:00n. There will be no service during the Opening General Session and
the Awards Program. Please allow plenty of time to get from one facility to the next. All shuttle buses
will arrive and depart from the Convention Center entrance (Route 322 side of the building.)
Hotel Check-In/Check-Out
Check-in and check-out must be completed by the chapter’s adviser; no students will be permitted to
register the delegation.
Meeting Room Locations
Please refer to the map of the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center for meeting room locations.
Video Streaming
The Awards Program on Thursday, April 20, will be broadcast “live” over the Internet so family, friends,
teachers, and school administrators can watch the program from home. Please be sure to remind your
folks at home to log on to the pafbla.org web site and click the link http://thinkcybis.com/pafbla which
will take you to the awards program. The program begins at 7:45p.
Seating Assignments
There will not be assigned seating for the Opening Session. Assigned seating will be made for voting delegates at Thursday’s Business Session. Assigned seating by region will be made for the Awards
Session.
Award Winners
Award winners may stop by the Exhibit Hall Office immediately following the Awards Program to pick
up a box or protective covering to transport your award home.
Mandatory Attendance
All members and advisers are required to attend the Opening General Session and the Awards Program.
Electronic Devices
All cell phones, camera phones, pagers, and other personal communication or electronic devices must
be turned off during all general sessions, workshops, competitive events, and other scheduled events.
Cameras and camcorders will be permitted.
Local Chapter Voting Delegates
Every local chapter was entitled to have two local chapter voting delegates, and these delegates were
identified by the adviser on the chapter’s registration form. Voting delegates will wear a special “delegate ribbon” on their badges. Voting delegates are reminded that they are required to attend the Delegates Orientation meeting on Wednesday evening and the Voting Session and Business Session on
Thursday.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Exhibitors
Be sure to stop by and visit the exhibitors in the Great American Lobby. At the exhibits, you can talk
to post-secondary institutions about future educational plans, learn about new fund raising programs,
sample goodies, and determine how you can participate in as exciting program called Pennsylvania Free
Enterprise Week. The exhibitors will be here on Wednesday and Thursday.
Meals
Advisers and students must present their meal cards for entrance to the dining hall. Without the meal
card, proper attire, and name tag, you will be denied access to the dining hall.
William Selden Scholarship Pins
All conference participants can purchase their official FBLA pin at the Information Desk in the Exhibit
Hall Registration Lobby. The pins are $3 each, and all proceeds are used to benefit the scholarship
fund.
Members’ Dance
Join thousands of FBLA members at the 2006 SLC Dance on Thursday evening. Line dances, hip hop, a
little bit of country, and a little bit of rock ‘n roll will set the stage to bring an awesome SLC to a close.
Hope to see you there!
Competitive Events Office
The competitive events office is located in Cocoa Suite 1. Only advisers on official business are permitted in this room. All other inquiries/problems should be directed to the FBLA Information Desk in the
Lobby of the Hershey Lodge/Convention Center.
Finalists/Interviews
Contestants in the Business Ethics, Emerging Business Issues, Entrepreneurship, Impromptu Speaking, Job Interview, Network Design, Mr. Future Business Leader, Ms. Future Business Leader, and Parliamentary Procedure events are reminded to check the bulletin board in the Cocoa Suite Lobby for a
list of finalists in those events. The finalists will be published after the Opening Session. Performance
times for the above events and Impromptu Speaking, Public Speaking I and Public Speaking II, will be
randomly drawn and posted at Event Confirmation and on the bulletin board in the Cocoa Suite Lobby
of the Hershey Lodge/Convention Center.
Spectator Events
The Business Ethics, Business Plan, Emerging Business Issues, Entrepreneurship, Impromptu Speaking, Network Design, Public Speaking I, Public Speaking II, and Parliamentary Procedure events are
open to spectators. The chief administrator will not allow spectators in the meeting room once a contestant’s /team’s performance is in progress.
Written Objective Tests
All students taking a written objective test are reminded to bring sharpened pencils with erasers. Calculators will be provided in all events where permitted. Dress code compliance will be checked upon
entry into the testing area.
Advisers Hospitality
On Thursday morning, there will be an Adviser’s Coffee Break in the Great American Lobby and on
Thursday evening, there will be an Adviser’s Reception in the Cocoa Suites 5-6. Please stop by for some
refreshments, treats, and fellowship with your colleagues.
Curfew
Curfew is listed in the program, and all student delegates are to abide by the curfew times. Security and
advisers will be in the halls enforcing the curfew.
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OPEN COMPETITIVE
EVENTS PROGRAM
Pennsylvania FBLA is proud to offer “Open Competitive Events” to all members attending
the State Conference. The guidelines are:
1. There will be eleven “open” competitive events offered at the 2006 State Leadership
Conference. They are:
• Current Events
In this event, students will be tested on current news events since Labor Day,
September 2005.
• Cyber Security
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of security issues related to technology, the Internet and electronic communications.
• Digital Tools
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of digital and electronic devices
used in business and communications.
• FBLA Creed/Code of Ethics
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of the FBLA Creed and Code of
Ethics as found in the PA FBLA Policy/Leadership Handbook.
• FBLA Policies, Procedures, and More
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of Pennsylvania FBLA based on
content found in the PA FBLA Policy/Leadership Handbook, the PA FBLA Student Handbook, and the PA FBLA website.
• HTML
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of HTML and HTML
related concepts.
• Insurance
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of insurance related
concepts.
• Investments
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of investments and related
concepts.
• Management
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of managerial related concepts.
• The Internet
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of basic Internet related
concepts.
• The Workplace
In this event, students will be tested on their knowledge of the workplace and related
concepts.
2. Any student already qualified to attend the 2006 State Leadership Conference may
take these tests—even if he or she has already participated in these events. Chapters may
not bring additional members to compete in these events.
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3. There is no pre-registration for these events. They are offered on a first-come, first-serve
basis.
4. These events will be offered between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on
Thursday, April 20. All will be administered in the same room.
5. Students may take as many of these tests in this 2 1⁄2 hour period as they wish. All
tests are machine graded multiple choice or true/false type tests. Students must bring their
own #2 pencil. All tests are 50 or fewer questions. Students may have as much or as little
time as necessary to complete any one test.
6. Certificates will be awarded to the Top 10 students in each event and their names will
be flashed across the screen. The first place winner in each event will be recognized on
stage. Certificates will be mailed after the conference. These events do not qualify a student
to attend the National Leadership Conference.
7. In the event of a tie, the first tiebreaker will be the same tiebreaker procedure as is used
in other written objective tests and found in the PA FBLA Policy/leadership Handbook. In
the event the tie cannot be broken with the first tiebreaker, the tie will be broken by lottery
as the second tiebreaker. Time is not a factor and will not be considered in breaking a tie.
8. There are no formal written guidelines for these events. The content of each
event is listed above.
9. The contestants are required to comply with all dress code and name tag requirements.
10. The testing procedure shall be:
a. At 12:00 p.m., the test administrators will open the door to the testing room
(Red Room), which is capable of seating approximately 500 students. A line will form
outside the Red Room.
b. The test administrator will permit the first 500 students to enter the room and be
seated. Once all seats are filled, the doors will be closed. Tests will be distributed to
those seated (students may request any one of the eleven different tests.).
c. The initial group of students will begin taking the test at the test administrator’s direction.
d. As a student finishes a test, he or she will turn in the test to the test administrators
and will then be required to leave the room.
e. Once one student leaves a room, the test administrators will permit another student
to enter the room and request a particular test.
f. The process will continue for the 2 1⁄2 hour period of time.
g. If a student wishes to take another test, he or she must leave the room and go to the
back of the line to await entry. Students may take as many different tests in the 2 1⁄2
hour period as they can schedule, but they must leave the room each time and go to the
back of the line.
h. All testing will be stopped and papers collected promptly at 2:30 p.m., regardless of
how much or how little time a student has had to work on the test he/she has in his/her
possession.
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FOCUS TRAINING
UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL
“Leaders make people believe in them, but truly great
leaders make people believe in themselves.” As a leader,
your role involves not only guiding others, but inspiring
and motivating them as well. To truly “Unlock Your
Potential,” you must approach your leadership role
with energy and an understanding of many skills.
Each dimension of leadership is equally important,
and all are skills that can be learned and honed through
practice. These workshops are specifically designed to
help you, the FBLA member, reach your highest performance level. By doing this, you will be able to overcome any challenge that you may face as a
leader in FBLA.
You will have four key skills to concentrate
on during these sessions.
1. Professionalism
2. Effective Communication
3. Teamwork
4. Vision
With each session you attend,
you will improve your leadership skills and get one step
closer to being able to “Unlock
Your Potential.” Not only will
you be a more effective leader
but you will be making your
FBLA chapter stronger and improving its chances to succeed.
Skill Areas – Unlock Your Potential
PROFESSIONALISM
EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION
TEAMWORK
VISION
Serving of Me
Speak Up!
Chain Gang
Divided
Etiquette Experts
Meeting Mayhem
Go Nuts!
Tar Pit
Bridge Builders
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Bridge Builders
Members: Thursday, April 20, 1:15p-2:00p; 2:15p-3:00p. Magnolia C-D
In this intense competition to complete the best-designed bridge, which team will overcome
limits of time, resources, and communication? As employees of Bridge Builders, Inc. participants will have to use strategic problem solving to achieve victory for their team.
Presented by: AJ Watson and Lyndsey Redding, FOCUS Training
Can FBLA Work As a Class?
Advisers: Thursday, April 20, 2:00p-3:00p. Tower Suite 2
Pleasant Valley FBLA Adviser, Melissa Ruschak, will show you how to sell FBLA as a class to
your administration, implement FBLA as a curriculum, highlight fun leadership activities, and
help you to bring FBLA to a new level in your school!
Presented by: Melissa Ruschak, Pleasant Valley FBLA Adviser
Chain Gang
Members: Thursday, April 20, 8:15a-9:00a; 9:15a-10:00a.
Great American Hall—Blue Room
Teams will be challenged to create the longest paper-chain bridge they can with the supplies
they are given. Working as a team, they must overcome some challenging obstacles in order to
build the longest chain in the amount of time given.
Presented by: Mel McGarry and Mike Tack, FOCUS Training
Divided
Members: Thursday, April 20, 10:15a-11:00a; 11:15a-12:00n.
Great American Hall—Blue Room
Each team member has been divided on each side of a deep chasm. You must work together
somehow to reconstruct the shattered equipment and call for rescue. Innovation required!
Presented by: Mel McGarry and Mike Tack, FOCUS Training
Effective Design
Members: Thursday, April 20, 1:15p-2:00p. Empire C
This workshop is directly aimed to those interested in pursuing a profession in multimedia/web
design, e-commerce, online marketing, or becoming an Internet entrepreneur. The session will
focus on the concept of having a “Call to Action.” Participants will have a chance to look at some
dos and don’ts for making a website successful on both a marketing and usability level. In addition, there will be an interactive productive forum between the instructor and participants to
answer various questions of relevance to effective design.
Presented by: Neil J. Harner, Interactive Designer, Fast Track Systems
Etiquette Experts
Members: Thursday, April 20, 1:15p-2:00p; 2:15p-3:00p. Magnolia A-B
Which fork do I use? Can I wear this to work? Is my handshake too hard? The details of business etiquette needn’t be intimidating. This session will teach useful tips and guidelines for
professional behavior and appearance.
Presented by: Mel McGarry and Mike Tack, FOCUS Training
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Evolution
Exclusively for Region Officers: Thursday, April 20, 8:00a-11:00a. Bear’s Den
Officers will break out of their comfort zone while they work their way up the evolutionary ladder in this high-energy activity.
Presented by: AJ Watson, FOCUS Training
Go Nuts!
Members: Thursday, April 20, 11:15a-12:00n; 12:15p-1:00p. Magnolia D
When your capabilities are limited, even simple tasks can make you nuts! Officers will need to
carefully coordinate efforts with a partner to help the team succeed.
Presented by: AJ Watson and Lyndsey Redding, FOCUS Training
Grid Walk
Exclusive for Region Officers: Thursday, April 20, 8:00a-11:00a. Bear’s Den
This activity is an all time FOCUS favorite. Grid Walk emphasizes the importance of taking
risks, effective communication and teamwork.
Presenter by: AJ Watson, FOCUS Training
Internet Etiquette and Professionalism
Members: Thursday, April 20, 2:15p-3:00p. Empire C
Today’s business world demands a workforce of Internet savvy employees and leaders. Although
many of today’s best and brightest were raised with a keyboard at their fingertips, for them the
primary purpose of the Internet has been for entertainment and communicating socially. One
of today’s biggest challenges of young professionals is making the transition from a social Internet communicator to a professional Internet communicator. This workshop will focus on the
modern aspects of 1994’s “Netiquette” (written by Virginia Shea) and “Internet Prejudice.”
Presented by: Neil Harner, Interactive Designer, Fast Track Systems
Life after FBLA
Members: Thursday, April 20, 2:15p-3:00p. Tower Suite 3
As graduation gets closer and closer, I’m sure you have many questions about the future. I know
I did. . . If you find yourself asking questions like these, this workshop will give you answers to
help you prepare for life after FBLA.
Presented by: Jason Jerista, Two-time FBLA National Winner, Student at Temple University
MS Office—Did You Know?
Advisers: Thursday, April 20, 10:00a-11:00a. Cocoa Suite 6
Learn terrific tips and tricks that will help you and your students work more efficiently with MS
Office. Sharon, a former Business Education teacher at the secondary and post-secondary levels
and computer education author, guarantees you will walk out of the session with something
new.
Presented by: Sharon Fisher-Larson, Glencoe/McGraw Hill
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400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301
Phone: (570) 389-4745
A member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Making It Happen in Business Education
Advisers: Thursday, April 20, 12:45p-1:45p. Tower Suite 2
Business educators continue to face accountability issues and the need to update their programs
to respond to preparing students to meet the challenges of a global economy. The Department of
Education has returned to the process of on-site evaluations of approved programs. Come find
out if your program measures up and what are the implications for curriculum and certification
changes.
Presented by: Jim DiIorio, PDE Business and Marketing Education Advisor
Meet Your Team / Team Names
Exclusively for Region Officers: Thursday, April 20, 8:00a-11:00a. Bear’s Den
In a fun and creative way, we will break the larger group into working teams. The smaller work
groups will help to facilitate the group bonding process and ensure involvement and interactivity.
Presented by: AJ Watson, FOCUS Training
Meeting Mayhem
Members: Thursday, April 20, 8:15a-9:00a. Magnolia D
An important part of any conference is networking. This activity takes participants on a scavenger hunt for interaction with new people.
Presented by: Lyndsey Redding, FOCUS Training
Paradigms
Members: Thursday, April 20, 2:15p-3:00p. Empire D
Paradigms? Sometimes in life we have to try something different in order to be more successful. Here’s an example: How many students could pass their teacher’s test without studying?
If these students took some extra time to look over their homework and information, how many
could get a better grade on the test? Try something different to be more successful!
Presented by: Pat Bridges, Western School, Pittsburgh and Light Rock 92.9 Radio Personality
Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week 2006
Members: Thursday, April 20, 1:15p-2:00p. Empire D
Do you want to put all your FBLA skills to the test? Imagine winning a scholarship to spend a
week on the campus of Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA! During this competitive and funfilled week, learn about the free enterprise system by forming an executive management team
of students from all across Pennsylvania, and lead your company to financial success. Develop
marketing strategies, design an advertising campaign and work with some of Pennsylvania’s
top executives. Relax and enjoy a volleyball competition each day, an outdoor barbecue, a pool
party, an awards banquet, and a dance. Hurry and sign up now.
Presented by: Michelle Warofka, PFEW Staff Member
Phi Beta Lambda – The Next Step
Members: Thursday, April 20, 1:15p-2:00p. Tower Suite 3
Do your plans take you to college or a post-secondary institution? Do you want to develop
money-making career and professional skills? Do you want to network with students, educators
and influential business professionals? Are you looking for an exciting career after graduation?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this workshop is perfect for you. Learn how
to continue your FBLA experience with Phi Beta Lambda. Learn about joining a PBL chapter or
starting your own, and the benefits of being a member.
Presented by: Megan Beatty, PBL State President
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Region Officer Academy
Exclusively for Region Officers: Thursday, April 20, 8:00a-11:00. Bear’s Den
Region Officers will begin their day with a bountiful breakfast served at 7:00a in the Bear’s
Den—and then, your leadership experience begins. Master your leadership skills at this highenergy, results-oriented program. Our goal is to empower you to succeed as an FBLA leader. You
can expect to learn how to set and achieve effective goals, share ideas, network, improve your
communication skills, and have fun.
Presented by: AJ Watson, FOCUS Training
Serving of Me
Members: Thursday, April 20, 12:15p-1:00p. Great American Hall—Blue Room
How others see you is not always how you see yourself. This activity explores the nature of selfperception and will change the way a team sees one another.
Presented by: Mel McGarry and Mike Tack, FOCUS Training
Speak-Up
Members: Thursday, April 20, 9:15a-10:00a; 10:15a-11:00a. Magnolia D
In the fast-paced world of the stock market, some will lose and some will win big! This activity focuses on synergy and trust. We will talk about individual responsibilities each member
has to the overall success of a team, and how this plays an important role in any organization’s
success.
Presented by: Lyndsey Redding, FOCUS Training
Tar Pit
Members: Thursday, April 20, 2:15p-3:00p. Tower Suite 1
A trip through time goes awry when your time machine crash lands! Divided by a vast expanse
of molten tar, team members must use ingenuity and cooperative problem solving to reassemble
the scattered pieces.
Presented by: AJ Watson, FOCUS Training
Web of Connectivity
Exclusively for Region Officers: Thursday, April 20, 8:00a-11:00a. Bear’s Den
Officers will use a ball of string to share their feelings on the day and discuss how they will take
action using their new skills. The powerful visual image created will leave a lasting impression
on every attendee.
Presented by: FOCUS Training
What is Happening in Business and Computer Education in PA
Advisers: Thursday, April 20, 8:30a-9:30a. Cocoa Suite 6
Learn what is new in business and computer education and how to effectively use Skill Assessment Management software (SAM) in your district.
Presented by: Linda Lewis, Thomson Learning, Western Representative
Presented by: Kevin Willson, Business Teacher at York Suburban High School
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
11:00a-4:00p
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration Lobby
As soon as possible, study this program. Check the facilities of the Hershey
Lodge and Convention Center and locate the various function rooms so you can
find them during the conference.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable.
11:00a-7:30p
ADVISER’S CYBER CAFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confection Hall Office
Advisers are invited to stop by the Confection Hall Office to access the
Internet to keep in touch with family and friends while away from home.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable until 4:45p/name badge required.
12:00n-2:00p
MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION PRACTICE SESSION . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2
Finalists may practice performances at published times.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
1:00p-1:30p
MANDATORY MEETING FOR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Advisers are required to attend one of the five required scheduled sessions to
discuss safety and security issues.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
1:00p-5:00p
COMPETITIVE EVENT CONFIRMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cocoa Lobby
Advisers will be asked to confirm their students participating in the various
competitive events. Event Confirmation is mandatory for all chapter
advisers. Bring copy of form mailed prior to SLC to this confirmation.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
1:00p-7:00p
INFORMATION DESK . . . . . . . . . . . . .Top of Escalator, Great American Hall Lobby
An information desk staffed by members of the Executive Committee, other
advisers, student teachers, and conference interns, will be open during this time.
Stop by; they will try to answer your questions or lead you to someone who will.
If you lost a personal item, you may find it here. Don’t forget to purchase your
official PA FBLA pin; all proceeds benefit the PA FBLA William Selden
Scholarship Fund.
1:00p-11:30p
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 1
Only advisers are permitted in the conference headquarters area.
1:30p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Multimedia Presentation (Final Round)
Public Speaking I (Preliminary Round)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
1:45p
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JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Emerging Business Issues (Preliminary Round)
Impromptu Speaking (Preliminary Round)
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
1:45p-2:15p
MANDATORY MEETING FOR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Advisers are required to attend one of the five required scheduled sessions to
discuss safety and security issues.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
2:00p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Job Interview Application Blank (only)
Orientation for CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
2:00p-6:30p
EXHIBITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Lobby
Don’t forget to visit the exhibits during your stay at the Hershey Lodge &
Convention Center. The exhibitors include FBLA scholarship schools; trade
schools; two- and four-year schools of higher education; educational publishing
companies; education opportunities; and fund raising companies.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable until 4:45/name badge required.
2:15p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Job Interview (Preliminary Round)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
2:15p-2:45p
COMPETITIVE EVENT
Job Interview (Application Blank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 3
Business attire/name badge required.
2:30p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Multimedia Presentation (Final Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2
Business attire/name badge required.
2:30p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Public Speaking I—Group 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
Public Speaking I—Group 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
Public Speaking I—Group 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
Business attire/name badge required.
2:30p-3:00p
MANDATORY MEETING FOR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Advisers are required to attend one of the five required scheduled sessions to
discuss safety and security issues.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
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2:45p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Impromptu Speaking—Group 1 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia C
Impromptu Speaking—Group 2 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia A
Impromptu Speaking—Group 3 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 5
Business attire/name badge required.
2:45p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Emerging Business Issues—Group 1 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . .Empire B
Emerging Business Issues—Group 2 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . .Empire A
Emerging Business Issues—Group 3 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . Wild Rose A
Business attire/name badge required.
2:45p-4:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Public Speaking I—Group 1 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
– open to spectators
Public Speaking I—Group 2 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
– open to spectators
Public Speaking I—Group 3 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
2:45p-5:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Multimedia Presentation (Final Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
3:00p-4:30p
STATE OFFICER CANDIDATE/APPROVAL
OF CAMPAIGN MATERIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chocolate Coat Room
All candidates, advisers, and campaign managers must report during this time
for approval of campaign materials.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
3:00p-5:00p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Impromptu Speaking—Group 1 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia C
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
Business attire/name badge required.
Impromptu Speaking—Group 2 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia B
Business attire/name badge required.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Impromptu Speaking—Group 3 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 5
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 3
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 4
Business attire/name badge required.
3:00p-5:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Emerging Business Issues—Group 1 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire B
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire D
Business attire/name badge required.
Emerging Business Issues—Group 2 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire C
Business attire/name badge required.
Emerging Business Issues—Group 3 (Preliminary Round)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose B
Business attire/name badge required.
3:00p-6:00p
CAMPAIGN BOOTH SET UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom Lobby
Only candidates, advisers, campaign manager, and campaign committee may
enter the booth area during this time.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
3:15p-3:45p
MANDATORY MEETING FOR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Advisers are required to attend one of the five required scheduled sessions
to discuss safety and security issues.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
3:15p-5:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE
Job Interview—Group 1 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Board Room
Job Interview—Group 2 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parlor 1611
Job Interview—Group 3 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parlor 2703
Business attire/name badge required.
3:30p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Public Speaking II (Preliminary Round)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
4:00p-4:30p
MANDATORY MEETING FOR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Advisers are required to attend one of the five required scheduled sessions to
discuss safety and security issues.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
4:00p-10:00p
PHOTO MEMORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom Lobby
Members and advisers will have many opportunities throughout the conference
to “capture the moment” by having a professional photograph taken by Keith
Gordon, master photographer. Photo key tags and 8 x 10” portraits will be
available for purchase. All proceeds benefit AHA.
Name badge required.
4:15p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
American Enterprise Project
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
4:30p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Public Speaking II—Group 1 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
Public Speaking II—Group 2 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
Public Speaking II—Group 3 (Preliminary Round) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
Business attire/name badge required.
4:45p-5:15p
FIRST-TIME ADVISERS ORIENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
All advisers attending the State Leadership Conference for the first time
should attend this meeting.
Business attire/name badge required.
4:45p-5:15p
ORIENTATION FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE NEW/REACTIVATED
CHAPTER INSTALLATION CEREMONY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
Representatives from new or reactivated chapters
Blue Room Stage Area
participating in the Installation Ceremony should report to this meeting.
Business attire/name badge required.
4:45 p-6:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Public Speaking II—Group 1 (Preliminary Round)
– open to spectators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
Public Speaking II—Group 2 (Preliminary Round)
– open to spectators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
Public Speaking II—Group 3 (Preliminary Round)
– open to spectators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
Business attire/name badge required.
4:45p-7:15p
DINNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chocolate Ballroom
Business attire/name badge required. Meal card must be presented.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
5:00p
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Partnership with Business
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
5:00p
EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Wednesday’s Written Tests
Business Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Network Design, Mr. FBL, Ms. FBL and
Parliamentary Procedure
Mandatory orientation meeting for CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS,
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATORS and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
5:00p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
American Enterprise Project
Business attire/name badge required.
5:15 p-7:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
American Enterprise Project
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
5:30p-6:00p
2005-2006 REGION PRESIDENTS’ MEETING AND
PRACTICE FOR THE PARADE OF PRESIDENTS. . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
All 2005-2006 region presidents should report to this
Blue Room Stage Area
meeting to receive instructions for the Parade of Presidents.
Business attire/name badge required.
6:00p
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire B
Partnership with Business
Business attire/name badge required.
6:00 p-7:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENTS WRITTEN TESTS
Business Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia A-C
Entrepreneurship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire C-D
Mr. Future Business Leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose A
Ms. Future Business Leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose B
Network Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia A-C
Parliamentary Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Business attire/name badge required.
6:15p-6:45p
ORIENTATION OF STATE OFFICER CANDIDATES . . . . Great American Hall
All candidates for state office must participate in this
orientation session.
Blue Room Stage Area
Business attire/name badge required.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
6:15 p-7:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCES
Partnership with Business
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire B
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
6:15p-7:15p
DINNER FOR 2005-2006 REGION
PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 2-3
All outgoing 2005-2006 Region Presidents and Secretaries
have received special invitations to attend this recognition dinner.
Attendance is by invitation only.
Business attire/name badge required.
7:30p-8:30p
STUDENT TEACHER/CONFERENCE INTERN
ORIENTATION/APPRECIATION DINNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 4-5
New conference interns and all student teachers should attend this
orientation/appreciation dinner.
Business attire/name badge required.
7:45p-9:45p
OPENING GENERAL SESSION AND CAMPAIGN RALLY . . Great American Hall
There is no assigned seating for this session.
National Anthem Vocalist, Ms. Anna Sabo, Charleroi HS FBLA
Business attire/name badge required.
10:00p-10:30p
DELEGATES ORIENTATION MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
All voting delegates must be present for this meeting. The meeting
Blue Room
will begin immediately after the close of the Opening Session.
Business attire/name badge required.
10:00p-11:30p
FBLA INFORMATION DESK OPEN .Top of Escalator, Great American Hall Lobby
The official PA FBLA pin to benefit the William Selden Scholarship Fund will be
on sale here at this desk. Be sure to purchase your pin today.
10:00p-11:30p
CAMPAIGN BOOTHS OPEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom Lobby
All members are encouraged to visit the campaign booths; voting delegates are
required. This is an excellent time to meet the candidates and talk one on one
with them. This will be the only opportunity to visit the campaign booths.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:00p-11:30p
ADVISER’S CYBER CAFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confection Hall Office
Advisers are invited to stop by the Confection Hall Office to access the
Internet to keep in touch with family and friends while away from home.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:00p-11:45p
BUSINESS PLAN PRACTICE SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia A
Finalists may practice performances at the published times. Refer to the
schedule posted on the bulletin board in the Cocoa Suite Lobby.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
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10:00p-11:45p
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE PRACTICE SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire C
Finalists may practice performances at the published times. Refer to the
schedule posted on the bulletin board in the Cocoa Suite Lobby.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:00p-11:45p
WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
Finalists may practice performances at the published times. Refer to the
schedule posted on the bulletin board in the Cocoa Suite Lobby.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:15p-11:15p
EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 2-3
ALL Thursday’s Performance Events
Mandatory orientation for all CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
10:15p-11:15p
EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 4-5
ALL Thursday’s Written Events
Mandatory orientation for all CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, and EVENT PROCTORS.
Business attire/name badge required.
11:30p
DISMANTLE CAMPAIGN BOOTHS
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
12:00m-6:00a
CURFEW
All students must be in their assigned rooms. Advisers are requested to do
room checks and make sure no students are in the halls.
Members and advisers are encouraged to visit the Exhibits
located in the Great American Lobby from 2:00p-6:30 p.m.
on Wednesday and from 8:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Exhibitors represented are: FBLA scholarship schools, post-secondary schools,
textbook companies, educational opportunities, and fund raisers.
Stop by the exhibit booths today to gather information.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
6:15a-8:30a
BREAKFAST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chocolate Ballroom/All Hotels
Business attire/name badge required. Meal cards must be presented.
6:30a-5:00p
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 1
Only advisers are permitted in the conference headquarters area.
Business attire/name badge required.
6:45a-7:45a
BREAKFAST MEETING FOR 2005-2006 REGION ADVISERS . . Cocoa Suite 6
Business attire/name badge required. Meal cards must be presented.
7:00a
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2-5
Business Ethics – (final performances)
Business Plan – (final performances)
Emerging Business Issues – (final performances)
Community Service Project – (final performances)
Impromptu Speaking – (final performances)
Job Interview – (final performances)
Parliamentary Procedure – (final performances)
Public Speaking I – (final performances)
Web Site Development – (final performances)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS, and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire; name badge required.
7:00a-8:00a
BREAKFAST FOR 2006-2007
REGION PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bear’s Den
All newly elected 2006-2007 Region Presidents and Secretaries have received
special invitations to attend this breakfast.
Attendance is by invitation only.
Business attire/name badge required.
7:00a-5:00p
INFORMATION DESK . . . . . . . . . . . . .Top of Escalator, Great American Hall Lobby
An information desk staffed by members of the Executive Committee, other
advisers, student teachers, and conference interns, will be open during this time.
Stop by; they will try to answer your questions or lead you to someone who will.
If you lost a personal item, you may find it here. Don’t forget to purchase your
official PA FBLA pin; all proceeds benefit the PA FBLA William Selden
Scholarship Fund.
7:00a-7:30p
ADVISER’S CYBER CAFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confection Hall Office
Advisers are invited to stop by the Confection Hall Office to access the
Internet to keep in touch with family and friends while away from home.
Business attire/name badge required.
8:00a
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 2-5
Mr. Future Business Leader (final performances)
Ms. Future Business Leader (final performances)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, and EVENT PROCTORS
Business attire/name badge required.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 20, 2006
8:00a
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Business Ethics – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia C
Business Plan – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia A
Community Service Project – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
Emerging Business Issues – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose B
Impromptu Speaking – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire A
Job Interview – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Board Room
Parliamentary Procedure – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire C
Public Speaking I – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
Web Site Development – (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
Business attire; name badge required
8:00a-9:30a
COMPETITIVE EVENTS (written tests) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
Accounting I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Accounting II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Banking and Financial Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business Calculations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Computer Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Desktop Publishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Word Processing I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Word Processing II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business attire/name badge required.
8:00a-11:00a
REGION OFFICER ACADEMY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bear’ Den
The newly elected 2006-2007 Region Officers are pre-registered for this
leadership academy to learn to effectively lead their region chapters.
Business attire/name badge required.
8:00a-5:30p
EXHIBITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Lobby
Today is your last chance to visit the exhibitors who help support PA FBLA.
Casual business attire (no jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
8:15a-9:00a
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Chain Gang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Great American Hall/Blue Room
Meeting Mayhem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
Region Officer Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bear’s Den
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
8:15a-10:15a
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Public Speaking I (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
8:15a-10:45a
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Impromptu Speaking (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire B
Business attire/name badge required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8:15a-11:15a
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Web Site Development (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 2
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
8:15a-11:45a
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Emerging Business Issues (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose B
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose A
Business attire/name badge required.
8:15a-12:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Community Service Project (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 3
-– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
8:15a-12:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Job Interview (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Board Room
Business attire/name badge required.
8:15a-12:15a
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Business Ethics (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia C
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia B
Business attire/name badge required.
8:15a-12:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Business Plan (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Business attire/name badge required.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 20, 2006
8:15a-12:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Parliamentary Procedure (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire C
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire D
Business attire/name badge required.
8:30a-9:30a
ADVISERS SEMINAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
What’s Happening in Business & Computer Education in PA
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for description)
9:00a-12:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Mr. Future Business Leader (final performances) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parlor 1611
Ms. Future Business Leader (final performances). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parlor 2703
Business attire/name badge required.
9:15a-10:00a
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Chain Gang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Great American Hall/Blue Room
Speak-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
Region Office Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bear’s Den
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
9:30a
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2-5
Public Speaking II (final performance)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS, and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
9:30a-10:30a
ADVISERS COFFEE BREAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Lobby
Advisers are encouraged to stop by for a refreshment break and spend
some time with the exhibitors.
Business attire/name badge required.
Co-Sponsored by: Bradford School, Pittsburgh
Co-Sponsored by: Cambria-Rowe Business College, Johnstown
Co-Sponsored by: Goldey-Beacom College
9:45a
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 2-5
Entrepreneurship (final performance)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS, and TIMEKEEPERS.
Business attire/name badge required.
10:00a-11:00a
ADVISERS SEMINAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
MS Office—Did You Know?
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for description)
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 20, 2006
10:00a-11:30a
COMPETITIVE EVENTS (written tests) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
C++ Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Computer Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
FBLA Principles & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
International Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Introduction to Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Introduction to Business Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Java Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Networking Concepts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Technology Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Visual Basic Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White & Red Rooms
Business attire/name badge required.
10:00a-10:00p
PHOTO MEMORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom Lobby
Today is your final opportunity to have a group and/or individual photograph
taken with photographer Keith Gordon from Photo Memories. Individuals and
groups are welcome. Stop by his set in the Chocolate Ballroom Lobby to
schedule an appointment to “capture the moment” at the 2006 SLC. All
proceeds benefit AHA.
Name badge required.
10:15a-11:00a
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Divided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Great American Hall/Blue Room
Speak-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnolia D
Region Officer Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bear’s Den
Business attire/name badge required.
10:30a
(see workshop section for descriptions)
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Public Speaking II (finals performance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
Business attire/name badge required.
10:45a-1:30p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Public Speaking II (final performance)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tower Suite 1
– open to spectators
Business attire/name badge required.
10:45a
JUDGES/EVENT ADMINISTRATORS MEETING . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 2-5
Network Design (final performance)
Orientation for JUDGES, CHIEF ADMINISTRATORS, ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATORS, EVENT PROCTORS, and TIMEKEEPERS
Business attire/name badge required.
10:45a
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Entrepreneurship (finals performance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal A
Business attire/name badge required.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, April 20, 2006
10:45a-1:30p
LUNCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom
Business attire/name badge required. Meal cards must be presented.
11:00a-4:00p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Entrepreneurship (final performance)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire A
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire B
Business attire/name badge required.
11:15a-12:00n
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Divided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall/Blue Room
Go Nuts! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia D
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
11:45a
CONTESTANTS MEET FOR INSTRUCTIONS
Network Design (finals performance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal A
Business attire/name badge required.
12:00p-2:30p
OPEN COMPETITIVE EVENTS (written tests)
Current Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
CyberSecurity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Digital Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
FBLA Creed/Code of Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
FBLA Policies, Procedures and More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
HTML. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
The Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
The Workplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Room
See the program section entitled “Open Competitive Events” to learn more about
participating in these events.
Business attire/name badge required.
12:00p-4:15p
COMPETITIVE EVENT PERFORMANCE FINALS
Network Design (final performances)
Event Performance Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose B
– open to spectators
Event Holding Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crystal A
Event Preparation Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wild Rose A
Business attire/name badge required.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
12:15p-1:00p
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Serving of Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall/Blue Room
Go Nuts! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia D
Business attire and name tags must be worn.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
12:15p-2:00p
VOTING AREA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
All voting delegates should report to this area sometime during this time period
to cast their votes for the 2006-2007 state officer candidates.
Business attire/name badge required.
12:45p-1:45p
ADVISER SEMINAR
Making It Happen In Business Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Suite 2
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
1:15p-2:00p
MEMBER WORKSHOPS
Bridge Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia C-D
Effective Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire C
Etiquette Experts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia A-B
Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire D
Phi Beta Lambda, The Next Step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Suite 3
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
2:00p-3:00p
ADVISER SEMINAR
Can FBLA Work as a Class? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Suite 2
Business attire and name tags must be worn.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
2:15p-3:00p
MEMBER WORKSHOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bridge Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia C-D
Etiquette Experts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnolia A-B
Life after FBLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Suite 3
Internet Etiquette and Professionalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empire C
Paradigms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Empire D
Tar Pit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tower Suite 1
Business attire/name badge required.
(see workshop section for descriptions)
3:30p-4:15p
BUSINESS SESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
At this session, the PA FBLA Business Meeting will take place, the results of the
Bylaw Amendments and the 2006-2007 State Officers will be announced.
Business attire/name badge required.
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
4:15p-4:45p
ORIENTATION FOR NEW STATE OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
All newly elected state officers should report to the stage
Blue Room Stage Area
area immediately after the close of the Business Session
Business attire/name badge required.
5:15p-7:15p
DINNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom
Business attire or formal wear/ name badge required. Meal card must be presented.
5:30p-7:30p
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE/BOARD OF
DIRECTORS RECOGNITION DINNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 4-5
Business attire or formal wear/ name badge required.
7:45p-10:15p
AWARDS PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Great American Hall
There is assigned seating by region for the awards program.
Business attire or formal wear/name badge required.
10:00p-10:45p
PHOTO MEMORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chocolate Ballroom Lobby
All photos and key tags will be available for pick up.
Name badge required.
10:15p-11:15p
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ORIENTATION . . . . Cocoa Suites 2-4
New state officers and advisers, first- and second-place winners and advisers, and
others interested in attending the National Leadership Conference in Nashville,
Tennessee, must be at this meeting.
Business attire or formal attire/name badges required.
10:15p-12:15a
DANCE/REFRESHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chocolate Ballroom
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:15p-11:30p
ADVISER’S CYBER CAFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Confection Hall Office
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
10:30p-12:00m ADVISERS RECEPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suites 5-6
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
Sponsored by: Hershey Lodge & Convention Center
12:30a-6:00a
CURFEW
All students must be in their assigned rooms. Advisers are requested to do room
checks and make sure students are in their assigned rooms.
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Friday, April 21, 2006
7:00a-11:30a
CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 1
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
7:30a-10:00a
BREAKFAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chocolate Ballroom/All Hotels
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required. Meal card must be presented.
8:30a-9:15a
BREAKFAST FOR INCOMING AND OUTGOING
STATE OFFICERS AND THEIR ADVISERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 6
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required. Meal card must be presented.
8:30a-10:00a
COMPETITIVE EVENTS SCORES POSTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cocoa Suites 2-4
All written test scores will be posted in the Adviser Restricted Area on the
pafbla.org web site after the conference. They will also be posted in the
Cocoa Suites 2-4 during this time. Individual Rating Sheets for performance
skill events, and reports will be mailed to advisers after the conference. They
will also be posted in the Cocoa Suites 2-4 during this time.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required
9:15a-11:00a
ORIENTATION FOR NEW STATE OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocoa Suite 5
All newly elected state officers and their advisers are required to
attend this important meeting.
Casual attire (including jeans) is acceptable/name badge required.
Have a Safe Trip Home!
Make Plans Now to Attend the
State Leadership Workshop in
State College
October 29-30, 2006
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CONFERENCE JUDGES
American Enterprise Project (pre-judged materials)
Ms. Julie Gilbert, Student Loan Administrator, Members 1st Federal Credit Union,
Mechanicsburg
Ms. Amy Kramer, Branch Manager, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, Mechanicsburg
Ms. Leigh Walter, Director Ambassador Program, Team Pennsylvania Foundation, Harrisburg
American Enterprise Project (performance)
Ms. Julia Foley, Business Financial Advisor, M&T Bank, Harrisburg
Mr. Jeffrey Laird, Accounting Manager, Phoenix Contact, Harrisburg
Mr. Brian Landon, Advisor, Pennsylvania Free Enterprise, Canton
Mr. Geir Magnusson, Owner, Super Spray Carwash, Mechanicsburg
Business Ethics
Ms. Julie Burns, VP Human Resources, PMSLIC Insurance Company, Mechanicsburg
Mrs. Tammy Miller, Senior Cost Accountant, Pepperidge Farm, Inc., Denver
Ms. Allison Mitchell, Manager, Educational Services, PA Automotive Association, Harrisburg
Ms. Deb Singer, Principal HR Generalist, Peerless Insurance/Liberty Mutual Group, Camp Hill
Business Plan (pre-judged materials)
Mr. Gerald Ephault, Regional Manager, Pocono Northeast Region, Ben Franklin Technology
Partners of NEP, Wilkes-Barre
Mr. Bruce Jennings, Consultant, Jennings & Zale, LLC, Clarks Summit
Mr. Calvin Slegal II, Information Systems Auditor, Ernst & Young, LLP, Cleveland, OH
Business Plan (performance component)
Mr. Scott Cielewich, Chief Financial Officer, Drayer Physical Therapy Institute, Hummelstown
Mr. Mike Hughes, Material Planning & Purchasing, Eitel Presses, Inc., Auburn
Mrs. Elizabeth Kreiser, Staffing Coordinator, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Mr. Robert Zaruta, Director Business Growth Services, Northeastern PA Industrial Resource
Center, Hanover Township
Community Service Project (pre-judged materials)
Ms. Barbara Blank, Blank Page Writing Service, Harrisburg
Mr. David Daniels, Volunteer Resources Coordinator, Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging,
Harrisburg
Mrs. Shelley Mastrella, Staffing Specialist, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Community Service Project (performance)
Ms. Christine Eshelman, AVP-Branch Retail Operations, Members 1st Federal Credit Union,
Mechanicsburg
Mr. Nate Douty, VP Human Resources, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Ms. Anette Gunyuzla, Community Services Manager, Skills of Central PA, Inc., Lewistown
Mrs. Cheryl Sterner, Newspaper in Education Assistant, The Patriot-News Co., Camp Hill
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Computer Applications (school site tests)
Mrs. Maryellen Santanna, Business Teacher, Central Dauphin East High School, Harrisburg
Desktop Publishing (school site tests)
Mr. Jeff Zigner, Computer Consultant, Arcus Staffing, Harrisburg
Emerging Business Issues (preliminary round)
Group 1
Mr. Steven Kury, Associate, AFLAC, Harrisburg
Ms. Judith Lusk, Relocation Director, The Homestead Group, Inc. Realtor, Camp Hill
Mr. Robert Zaruta, Director Business Growth Services, Northeastern PA Industrial Resource
Center, Hanover Township
Mr. Matthew Zieger, Director of Initiative Outreach & Investor Relations, Team Pennsylvania
Foundation, Harrisburg
Group 2
Ms. Karen Christie, Executive Vice President, West Shore Chamber of Commerce, Camp Hill
Mr. Robert Kayer, Retired HR Director, ConAgra Foods, MTA, NY City Transit, Boiling Springs
Mr. Frank Orlando, CPA, Hazelton
Mr. Andrew Swindell, Director of E-Commerce, Swindell Enterprises, Inc., Alum Bank
Group 3
Ms. Danielle Crumrine, Program Director, PA CleanWays of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh
Dr. Dan Holt, Founder & President, Let’s Get Real, Hummelstown
Mrs. Kristina Jacoby, Manager, Human Relations, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Mr. Kipp Stecher, President, CEO, AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union, Mechanicsburg
Emerging Business Issues (final round)
Mr. Glenn Caufman, Executive Director, York County Alliance for Learning, York
Ms. Kathleen Clair, Supervisor of Secondary Teaching & Learning, Interboro School District,
Prospect Park
Ms. Julia Foley, Business Financial Advisor, M&T Bank, Harrisburg
Mr. Miro Gojmerac, Community Office Manager III, Omega Bank, Mechanicsburg
Entrepreneurship
Mr. Lee Carroll, President, Circle C Corporation (an independent franchisee of Papa John’s
Pizza), Lemoyne
Dr. Dan Holt, Founder & President, Let’s Get Real, Hummelstown
Mr. Robert Scaer, Sr. VP/CIO, Gennett Fleming, Inc., Camp Hill
Mr. Andrew Swindell, Director of E-Commerce, Swindell Enterprises, Inc., Alum Bank
Impromptu Speaking (preliminary round))
Group 1
Mr. Ross Berger, Director Tech Prep & Secondary Articulation, HACC, Harrisburg
Ms. Julie Gilbert, Student Loan Administrator, Members 1st Federal Credit Union,
Mechanicsburg
Mrs. Tammy Miller, Senior Cost Accountant, Pepperidge Farm, Inc., Denver
Ms. Kelly Zeiders, Admissions Counselor, Central Pennsylvania College, Summerdale
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Mrs. Patricia Brosious, Director of Development, Trinity High School, Camp Hill
Mrs. Jill Conway, Outreach Coordinator, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, Mechanicsburg
Ms. Erin Lehman, Career Development Specialist, York Technical Institute, York
Mr. Gerald Tylka, SkillsUSA Facilitator, Department of Education, LaBelle
Group 3
Ms. Teresa Brereton, Youth Resource Coordinator, South Central Employment Corporation,
Gettysburg
Ms. Angela Britcher, Executive Producer, WHP CBS 21, Harrisburg
Mrs. Claire Bruno, Admissions Counselor, Central Pennsylvania College, Summerdale
Mrs. Sue Fisher, State Facilitator, PA FCCLA, Carlisle
Impromptu Speaking (final round)
Dr. Brad Ferko, Superintendent, Charleroi Area School District, Charleroi
Mrs. Louise Fisher, Retired English Teacher/Forensics Coach, Johnstown
Mrs. Prudence Harclerode, Retired Business Teacher/FBLA Advisor, New Paris
Mr. Jeffrey Ulanaski, Director Accounts Payable, Rite Aid, Etters
Job Interview (resumes/letters component)
Ms. Kathy Campbell, Human Resources Administrator, Property Management, Inc., Lemoyne
Ms. Andrea Dietz, Director of Outpatient Operations, Quantum Imaging, Camp Hill
Ms. Pamela Pollara, Marketing Coordinator, Technosystems Service Corporation, Pittsburgh
Job Interview (application component)
Ms. Mina DiMatteo-Paul, Territory Manager, Western School of Health and Business,
Pittsburgh
Mrs. Pat Bridges, High School Coordinator, Western School of Health and Business, Pittsburgh
Job Interview (performance component—preliminary round)
Group 1
Ms. Kelly Dove, Director of Human Resources, Harristown Development Corp. & Hilton
Harrisburg, Harrisburg
Ms. Clara Lea Gaston, Former FBLA State Chairman, Harrisburg
Mrs. Mary Heatherly, Manager Corporate Staffing, Highmark Blue Shield, Camp Hill
Ms. Lisa Kreider, Vice President Management Services, Whitaker Center, Harrisburg
Group 2
Ms. Barbara Bradshaw, Executive Director, Harrisburg Mayor’s Commission of Literacy,
Harrisburg
Ms. Tina Bowers, Applications Development Manager, Capital Blue Cross, Harrisburg
Ms. Jamie Penick, Employment Specialist, Giant Food Stores, LLC, Carlisle
Ms. Denise Remillard, Associate Publisher, Journal Publications, Inc., Harrisburg
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Group 3
Ms. Karen Buck, Employment Program Manager, YWCA of Greater Harrisburg, Harrisburg
Ms. Jessi Harvey, Human Resources Manager, Hilton Harrisburg, Harrisburg
Mr. William Irwin, Director of Human Resources, Central Dauphin School District,
Harrrisburg
Ms. Deb Singer, Principal HR Generalist, Peerless Insurance/Liberty Mutual Group, Camp Hill
Job Interview (performance component—final round)
Ms. Heather Drumm, Interim Director of Career Development, Wilson College, Chambersburg
Ms. Holly Emerick, Admissions Representative/Recruiter, South Hills School of Business &
Technology, Altoona
Ms. Erin Rozell, Training Coordinator, Pennsy Supply, Inc., Harrisburg
Ms. Leslie Shatto, Director Employment & Labor Relations, Pinnacle Health System,
Harrisburg
Local Chapter Annual Business Report
Mr. John Eberly, Assistant Controller Accounting Services, HACC, Harrisburg
Mr. Albert Peters II, Assistant Chief Counsel, PA Turnpike Commission, Harrisburg
Mr. Allen Tate, President, Junior Achievement of Central PA, Lancaster
Mr. Future Business Leader (resumes/letters component)
Mr. Alan Lebiednik, Director, Information Management, Highmark, Inc., Camp Hill
Ms. Mary Rodman, Administrative Director, Cumberland-Perry AVTS, Mechanicsburg
Mrs. Noreen Semanski, High School Presenter, McCann School of Business & Technology,
Pottsville
Mr. Future Business Leader (performance component)
Mrs. Angela Aldrich, President, A-3 Organizational Consulting, Harrisburg
Mrs. Patricia Boatright, Senior Employment Specialist, Highmark Blue Shield, Camp Hill
Dr. Richard Clark, Director of Technology & Computer Science, Stroudsburg Area School
District, Stroudsburg
Ms. Clara Lea Gaston, Former FBLA State Chairman, Harrisburg
Ms. Future Business Leader (resumes/letters component)
Mr. Michael Robinson, Education Planner Specialist, PHEAA, Philadelphia
Ms. Deb Singer, Principal HR Generalist, Peerless Insurance/Liberty Mutual Group, Camp Hill
Ms. Beth Thomas, Human Resources Manager, Bobby Rahal Toyota/Lexus, Mechanicsburg
Ms. Future Business Leader (performance component)
Ms. Jennifer Cekus, Career Development Specialist, Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Mr. Ron Gonzalez, Admissions Representative, Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Mr. Alan Hair, Employment/School-to-Work Coordinator, Bureau of State Employment,
Harrisburg
Ms. Peggy Kreiser, Community & Workforce Development Director, Lebanon Valley Chamber
of Commerce, Lebanon
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Multimedia Presentation (pre-judged materials)
Ms. Pamela Berman, Instructional Designer, Institute for Interactive Technologies,
Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg
Dr. Mary Nicholson, Professor, Institute for Interactive Technologies, Bloomsburg University,
Bloomsburg
Mr. Eric Milks, Instructional Designer, Institute for Interactive Technologies, Bloomsburg
University, Bloomsburg
Multimedia Presentation (performance)
Mr. Alan Hair, Employment/School-to-Work Coordinator, Bureau of State Employment,
Harrisburg
Mr. Todd Milano, President, Central Pennsylvania College, Summerdale
Mrs. Noreen Semanski, High School Presenter, McCann School of Business & Technology,
Pottsville
Mr. Michael Zarreii, Executive Director, Attain Learning & Tutoring Center, New Cumberland
Network Design
Mr. Jason Rakers, Director of Network Services, Youngstown State University, Youngstown
Mr. Matthew Sinopoli, Director Technology Services, Central Dauphin School District,
Harrisburg
Ms. Anne Wood, Network Manager, Juniata College, Huntingdon
Mr. Paul Legere, Territory Account Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc., Camp Hill
Mr. Paul Roos, Vice President Sales & Marketing, NCSI, Mechanicsburg
Mr. Steve Hynes, Senior Account Manager, NCSI, Mechanicsburg
Mr. Tom Stapf, Senior Account Manager, NCSI, Mechanicsburg
Parliamentary Procedure
Mrs. Myrtle Council, Professional Registered Parliamentarian, National Association
of Parliamentarians, Shillington
Mrs. Margaret Dury, Parliamentarian, National Association of Parliamentarians, Sewickley
Mrs. Carolyn Hammer, Parliamentarian, National Association of Parliamentarians, Sewickley
Mrs. Mary O’Donnell, Former IPC Region President/Parliamentarian, Mechanicsburg
Partnership with Business (pre-judged materials)
Ms. Barbara Blank, Blank Page Writing Service, Harrisburg
Ms. Jennifer Mull, Recruiting Coordinator, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Ms. Leigh Walter, Director Ambassador Program, Team Pennsylvania Foundation, Harrisburg
Partnership with Business (performance)
Mrs. Elizabeth Ackerman, District Director, Junior Achievement of Central PA, Lancaster
Ms. Sandra Bernardone, Workforce Development Consultant, Harrisburg
Ms. Betty Holmboe, Director, Capital Region Partnership for Career Education, Harrisburg
Mrs. Anne Shuman, Vice President PAA Foundation & Education, PAA Foundation, Harrisburg
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CONFERENCE JUDGES
Public Speaking I (preliminary rounds)
Group 1
Ms. Heidi Etter, HR/Benefits Administrator, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc., Harrisburg
Dr. Brad Ferko, Superintendent, Charleroi Area School District, Charleroi
Ms. Jerilynn Millvan, Perkins Advisor, Department of Education, Harrisburg
Mrs. Sara Patterson, Career Development Specialist, York Technical Institute, York
Group 2
Ms. Lindsay Garman, IT Administrative Assistant, New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc.,
New Enterprise
Ms. Toni Montgomery, Community Relations Coordinator, AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union,
Mechanicsburg
Mr. George Nahodil, Executive Vice President, Members 1st Federal Credit Union,
Mechanicsburg
Mr. William Zdankiewicz, Jr., VP Membership, ATM, CL, Toastmasters Club #9129,
Harrisburg
Group 3
Mr. David Daniels, Volunteer Resources Coordinator, Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging,
Harrisburg
Mr. Ron Gonzalez, Admissions Representative, Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Ms. Audrey Hanna, VP Government Banking, Commerce Bank, Camp Hill
Mrs. Tammy McCrae, Events Coordinator, West Shore Chamber of Commerce, Camp Hill
Public Speaking I (final round)
Ms. Patricia Marrero, Organizational Development Manager, Phoenix Contact, Harrisburg
Ms. Marian Roldan, Director of HR & Corporate Training, Phoenix Contact, Harrisburg
Mr. Gerald Tylka, SkillsUSA Facilitator, Department of Education, LaBelle
Mr. Lennie Whitcomb, Manager Employee Training & Development, Penn National Insurance,
Harrisburg
Public Speaking II (preliminary rounds)
Group 1
Mrs. Prudence Harclerode, Retired Business Teacher/FBLA Advisor, New Paris
Mrs. Kendra Ruhl, Director of Human Resources, Resorts, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts,
Hershey
Mr. Carmen Sporio, Career Development Specialist, Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Mr. Lennie Whitcomb, Manager Employee Training & Development, Penn National Insurance,
Harrisburg
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Group 2
Mr. Evron Bozzo, Retired Market Analysis Manager, Lucent Tech, Inc., Yardley
Mrs. Louise Fisher, Retired English Teacher/Forensics Coach, Johnstown
Mr. Christopher Mahle, Employee Benefit Consultant, Benefit Watch, Inc., Yardley
Mrs. Shelley Mastrella, Staffing Specialist, Hershey Entertainment & Resorts, Hershey
Group 3
Mr. Albert Peters II, Assistant Chief Counsel, PA Turnpike Commission, Harrisburg
Mr. Jason Rakers, Director of Network Services, Youngstown State University, Youngstown
Ms. Marian Roldan, Director of HR & Corporate Training, Phoenix Contact, Middletown
Mr. Brandon Gryde, Program Administrator/Publisher, Jump Street/AND Magazine,
Harrisburg
Public Speaking II (final round)
Mrs. Trudy Barefoot, Chief Financial Officer, H. Fred Barefoot Trucking Inc./Fay’s Candies,
LLC, Alum Bank
Ms. Mina DiMatteo-Paul, Territory Manager, Western School of Health and Business,
Pittsburgh
Mrs. Pat Bridges, High School Coordinator, Western School of Health and Business, Pittsburgh
Mrs. Toni Montgomery, Community Relations Coordinator, AmeriChoice Federal Credit
Union, Mechanicsburg
Web Site Development (pre-judged materials)
Mr. Bradley Milbrand, Application Programmer/Web Developer, Quality Builders Warranty
Corp., Enola
Mr. Scott Setliff, Director of Training, Intellimark, Inc., Mechanicsburg
Mr. Steven Thompson, Information Technology Specialist/Web Developer, Air Products &
Chemicals, Inc., Allentown
Web Site Development (performance)
Mr. Joshua Benton, Vice President Business Development/Partner, D2 Media, Harrisburg
Mr. Neil Harner, Interactive Designer & Account Manager, Fast Track Systems, Inc.,
Conshohocken
Mr. Bradley Milbrand, Application Programmer/Web Developer, Quality Builders Warranty
Corp., Enola
Mr. Carmen Sporio, Career Development Specialist, Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Word Processing I
Mr. Kevin Willson, Business Teacher, York Suburban High School, York
Word Processing II
Mr. Kevin Willson, Business Teacher, York Suburban High School, York
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AND PROCTORS
Accounting I – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Fran Vitovsky, Western Wayne High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michael Gallagher, Methacton High School
Proctor:
Raymond Strelzik, Upper Dublin High School
Proctor:
Tara Victor, Bensalem Township High School
Proctor:
Sandra Kay Bell, Newport High School
Accounting II – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Michael Gustantino, Hershey High School
Assistant Administrator:
Patti Lacey, Schuylkill Valley High School
Proctor:
Daniel McGrath, Susquehanna County AVTS
Proctor:
Randi Leonard, Baldwin High School
Proctor:
Tony Howard, Hampton High School
American Enterprise Project
Chief Administrator:
Robert Deremer, Abington Heights High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michele Fisher, Bedford High School
Proctor:
Bill David, Mansfield J/S High School
Proctor:
Adel Caruso, Woodland Hills High School
Timekeeper:
Amanda Winfield, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Banking & Financial Systems – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Beth Smith, Keystone Oaks High School
Assistant Administrator:
Sharon Obuhosky, Bishop O’Reilly High School
Proctor:
Lorraine George, Somerset Area High School
Proctor:
Sue Boarts, West Shamokin High School
Proctor:
Rebecca Doersam, Bangor High School
Business Calculations – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Patricia Patton, Marian Catholic High School
Assistant Administrator:
Debra Congdon, Upper Perkiomen High School
Proctor:
Merrit McDaniel, Shaler Area High School
Proctor:
Linda Broderick, Bethel Park High School
Proctor:
Michele Muffley, Palmerton Area High School
Business Communication – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Stephanie Zigner, Susquehanna Twp. High School
Assistant Administrator:
Lisa Markle, Big Beaver Falls High School
Proctor:
Lisa Meyer, Williamsport High School
Proctor:
Larry Fahnestock, Bermudian Springs High School
Proctor:
Lorraine Jones, Benjamin Franklin High School
Business Ethics (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Kelly Ackerman, Fleetwood High School
Assistant Administrator:
Julie Raybuck, Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School
Proctor:
Rebecca Coulter, Penns Manor J/S High School
Proctor:
Paul Louth, Ridley High School
Proctor:
Tracy Patton, Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School
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Business Ethics (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
James O’Connell, Bishop Canevin High School
Assistant Administrator:
Caroline Tassone, Waynesboro High School
Proctor:
Barbara Lutat, Honesdale High School
Proctor:
Scott Staub, Littlestown High School
Timekeeper:
Diane DiNardi, Serra Catholic High School
Business Law – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
David Herring, Brandywine Heights High School
Assistant Administrator:
Frank Mayo, Pennsbury High School West
Proctor:
Ciara Talarico, Boyertown High School
Proctor:
Carl Simchena, Reading High School
Proctor:
Susan Foust, Elderton High School
Business Mathematics – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Kelly Duffy, Emmaus High School
Assistant Administrator:
Cathy Seymour, Hollidaysburg Area High School
Proctor:
LuAnn Barron, Somerset Area High School
Proctor:
Lisa Shirk, Lampeter-Strasburg High School
Proctor:
Meleah Topper, New Oxford High School
Business Plan
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Frank Lane, Salisbury High School
Erik Marhefka, Troy High School
David Hoffman, Oley Valley High School
Janet Dougherty, Neshaminy High School
Carrie Smith, Bloomsburg University
Business Procedures – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Virginia Foreman, Altoona Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Carmella Argento, Wyoming Area High School
Proctor:
Sharon Beyer, Garnet Valley High School
Proctor:
Karen Korchnak, Butler High School
Proctor:
Karen O’Connor, Lakeland J/S High School
C++ – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Cheryl Belowich, Knoch High School
Assistant Administrator:
Cheryl Adams, Oil City High School
Proctor:
Ginny Kownurko, Central Bucks High School-East
Proctor:
Gregory Zirkle, Northeastern High School
Proctor:
Lincoln Weiss, Scranton High School
Community Service Project
Chief Administrator:
Derek Selleck, Sayre Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Kerry Claycomb, Berlin Brothersvalley High School
Proctor:
Mike Reilly, Penns Manor J/S High School
Proctor:
Mary Lou Smith, Chestnut Ridge High School
Timekeeper:
Ian Dean, Robert Morris University
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Computer Applications (written test) – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Robert Messina, Commodore Perry High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michelle Taylor, Central Dauphin
Proctor:
Elizabeth Fetter, Central Bucks High School-South
Proctor:
Patricia Patterson, Frazier Area High School
Proctor:
Bobby James, Murrell-Dobbins AVTS
Computer Concepts – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Carol Miller, Hatboro-Horsham High School
Assistant Administrator:
Sylvester Kubacki, Beaver County AVTS
Proctor:
Joyce Cook, Franklin County Career & Technology Center
Proctor:
Jeff Batzel, Northern Bedford Co. High School
Proctor:
Charles Horner, Radnor High School
Desktop Publishing (written test) – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Teresa Galicki, Pleasant Valley High School
Assistant Administrator:
Deana Patson, Wyalusing Valley High School
Proctor:
Kim Webber, Oxford Area High School
Proctor:
Fay Ortiz-Golden, Liberty J/S High School
Proctor:
Nancy Hock, Bloomsburg High School
Economics – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Lisa Pemper, Shaler Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Barbara Manon, Chartiers-Houston High School
Proctor:
Linda Shrader, Dallas Area High School
Proctor:
Paulina Collazo-Navarro, Liberty J/S High School
Proctor:
John Jurasic, Spring Grove Area High School
Emerging Business Issues (preliminary round)
Group 1:
Chief Administrator:
Janet Truby, Midd-West High School
Assistant Administrator:
Angela Lyon, South Western High School
Assistant Administrator:
Chris Sestili, North Allegheny Senior High School
Proctor
Michelle Mahouski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Timekeeper:
Mallonee Shannon, Bloomsburg University
Group 2:
Chief Administrator:
Diane Neiper, Northampton Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Kristen Kelley, Norwin High School
Assistant Administrator:
Linda Keiser, Montoursville High School
Proctor:
Audrey Josephite, Bloomsburg University
Timekeeper:
Alisha Fleming, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Group 3:
Chief Administrator:
Amy Weddle, Eastern Lebanon Co. High School
Assistant Administrator:
Brenda Bomberger, Eastern Lebanon Co. High School
Assistant Administrator:
Marina Davenport, Berwick Area High School
Proctor:
Abra McClure, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Timekeeper:
Michael O’Donnell, Bloomsburg University
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Emerging Business Issues (final round)
Chief Administrator:
Mary Thomas, Jersey Shore Senior High School
Assistant Administrator:
Marianne Wenger, Pequea Valley High School
Proctor:
Pat Rufe, Stroudsburg High School
Proctor:
Terry Hart, South Fayette Township High School
Timekeeper:
Vivian Kirk, Peabody High School
Entrepreneurship (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Melissa McDonald, Chestnut Ridge High School
Assistant Administrator:
Roger Crider, Franklin Regional High School
Proctor:
Andrea Adrian, South Side Area High School
Proctor:
Maria Falkenstein, George Washington High School
Proctor:
Ken Sickler, Stroudsburg High School
Entrepreneurship (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
Laurie Allison, Danville Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Brady Liechty, Athens Area High School
Proctor:
Marian Vergona, Central High School
Proctor:
Connie Rothermel, Tri-Valley High School
Timekeeper:
Jason Cunningham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
FBLA Principles & Procedures – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Jack Russell, Tussey Mountain High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michelle Pisaneschi, Wyoming Valley West High School
Proctor:
Nancy Balentine, Freeport Area High School
Proctor:
Steve Walter, Claysburg-Kimmel High School
Proctor:
Susan Perehinec, Keith Junior High School
Impromptu Speaking
Group 1:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Group 2:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Group 3:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Shawn-Kimberly Kocher, Nazareth Area High School
Anthony Kobus, Penn Hills High School
Denise Amer, Sullivan County High School
Becky Sievers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Adam McGraw, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Jennifer Vest, State College Area High School
Molly Mowers, Shippensburg Area High School
Susan Conder, Lawrence County AVTS
Adam Whisel, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Jeff Kavanagh, Bloomsburg University
Stephanie Zigner, Susquehanna Twp. High School
Jane Hesson, Center for Arts & Tech. - Pickering
Carol Sain, Delaware Valley High School
Carrie Smith, Bloomsburg University
Florence Prato, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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2006 EVENT ADMINISTRATORS
AND PROCTORS
Impromptu Speaking (final round)
Chief Administrator:
Shawn-Kimberly Kocher, Nazareth Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Melissa Ruschak, Pleasant Valley High School
Proctor:
Michael Martz, Line Mountain High School
Proctor:
Pam Distefano, Indiana Area High School
Timekeeper:
Tim Dershem, Greenwood High School
International Business – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Janet Jones, Brownsville Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Geraldine Pointek, Wyoming Valley West High School
Proctor:
Amy Stamm, Cedar Crest High School
Proctor:
John Shaffer, Tunkhannock High School
Proctor:
Christine Bacola, Thomas Jefferson High School
Introduction to Business – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Kelly Puzio, Hughesville Junior High School
Assistant Administrator:
Barbara Rogers, Council Rock High School-South
Proctor:
Janet Bacaro, Interboro High School
Proctor:
Heather Gershman, Council Rock High School-North
Proctor:
Lisa Monzo, West Allegheny High School
Introduction to Business Communication – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Dianne Lucarelli, Yough Middle/Senior High School
Assistant Administrator:
Christine Johnston, Roosevelt Junior High School
Proctor:
Andy Belolan, Hughesville Senior High School
Proctor:
Robin Runco, Mid Valley High School
Proctor:
Joe Welch, Wissahickon High School
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Brenda DeWire, Central Columbia High School
Assistant Administrator:
Barbara Treese, Marion Center High School
Proctor:
Bet Heberline, Central Christian High School
Proctor:
Kendra Braucher, Warwick High School
Proctor:
Andrea Campbell, Gateway High School
Java – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Denise Henry, Marion Center High School
Assistant Administrator:
Dave Daubenspeck, Abington High School
Proctor:
Heather Crawford, James M. Coughlin High School
Proctor:
Lori Shively, Southern Columbia J/S High School
Proctor:
Ann Valeski, Kiski Area High School
Job Interview (written component)
Chief Administrator:
Amy Stamm, Cedar Crest High School
Assistant Administrator:
Jenny Laubscher, Pleasant Valley High School
Proctor:
Donna Weiner, Murrell-Dobbins AVTS
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AND PROCTORS
Job Interview (performance component—preliminary round)
Group 1:
Chief Administrator:
Dolores Notari, Pocono Mountain West High School
Assistant Administrator:
Doris Jackson, Shippensburg Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Alison Zeisloft, Parkland High School
Group 2:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Group 3:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Maura Angle, Pleasant Valley High School
Katie Greene, Bradford Area High School
Kim Mychaliszyn-Simko, Leighton Area High School
Patricia Mathis, Overbrook High School
Janice Farley, William Tennent High School
Bobbi Shupp, Northern Lehigh High School
Job Interview (performance component—final round)
Chief Administrator:
Beverly Miller, Scotland School for Veterans Children
Assistant Administrator:
Darlene Costanzo, Kittanning High School
Proctor:
Gina Hough, Uniontown High School
Proctor:
Lindsey Myers, Tussey Mountain High School
Marketing – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Dolly Oden, Jersey Shore Senior High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michelle Gray, Springfield High School
Proctor:
Sara Gardner, Tyrone Area High School
Proctor:
Deborah Tobin, West Chester Henderson High School
Proctor:
Judith Testa, North Pocono High School
Mr. Future Business Leader (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Kate Turner, Chestnut Ridge High School
Assistant Administrator:
Kelly Mulroy, Wissahickon High School
Proctor:
Tracy Mosco, Charleroi Area High School
Proctor:
Patricia Coffman, Cumberland Perry AVTS
Proctor:
Julie Hatzel, Selingsgrove Area High School
Mr. Future Business Leader (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
Bonnie Ritchey, Hershey High School
Assistant Administrator:
Linda Mendelsohn, Forest City Regional High School
Proctor:
Gwen Kassep, Mt. Lebanon High School
Proctor:
Linda Mracko, Hempfield Area High School
Ms. Future Business Leader (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Rock Griswold, Jersey Shore Senior High School
Assistant Administrator:
Lea Pels, Easton Area High School
Proctor:
Justin Harris, Claysburg-Kimmel High School
Proctor:
Mark Kwartnik, Morrisville High School
Proctor:
Susan Lape, Solanco High School
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AND PROCTORS
Ms. Future Business Leader (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
Lori Hudson, Oley Valley High School
Assistant Administrator:
Lorie Willey, Everett Area High School
Proctor:
Bonnie Organski, Southern Lehigh High School
Proctor:
Jessi Mauk, Claysburg-Kimmel High School
Multimedia Presentation
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Cheryl Belowich, Knoch High School
Maureen Bittner, South Park High School
Joyce Cook, Franklin County Career & Technology Center
Christina Force, Southern Columbia J/S High School
Mike Snedden, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Network Design (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Renee Hughes, Pine Grove High School
Assistant Administrator:
Lyn Coleman, Tunkhannock High School
Proctor:
Keith Downs, Dallastown Area High School
Proctor:
Debra Tate, Bermudian Springs High School
Proctor:
Todd VanKirk, Shikellamy High School
Network Design (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
Bonnie Makin, Forest Hills High School
Assistant Administrator:
Debra Fisher, Purchase Line High School
Proctor:
Dale Sims, Commodore Perry High School
Proctor:
Dan Sukanick, Wilson Area High School
Timekeeper:
Stephen Schoenfeld, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Networking Concepts – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Bruce Houck, Bald Eagle Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Jacquelyn Massey, West Philadelphia High School
Proctor:
Renee Flory, Donegal High School
Proctor:
Linda Burns, Springdale High School
Proctor:
Matthew Brigaman, Cumberland Valley High School
Open Competitive Events
Chief Administrator:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Proctor:
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Kate Turner, Chestnut Ridge High School
Shannon Mallonee, Bloomsburg University
Adam McGraw, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Dirk Matonak, Robert Morris University
Jeff Kavanagh, Bloomsburg University
Amy Roth, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Robyn Feather, Robert Morris University
Julie Staniec, Bloomsburg University
Amanda Winfield, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Allison Gill, Bloomsburg University
Andrew Kariotis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Florence Prato, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Michael O’Donnell, Bloomsburg University
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2006 EVENT ADMINISTRATORS
AND PROCTORS
Parliamentary Procedure (written test)
Chief Administrator:
Craig Wilburn, Cumberland Valley High School
Assistant Administrator:
John Whitelock, Great Valley High School
Proctor:
Leann Wenger, Conestoga Valley High School
Proctor:
Toni Madden, Wyoming Valley West High School
Proctor:
Rose Auston, West Philadelphia High School
Parliamentary Procedure (performance component)
Chief Administrator:
Velma Burrows, Central Columbia High School
Assistant Administrator:
Connie Wineland, Central Dauphin East High School
Proctor:
Chanel August, Kennett High School
Proctor:
Nancy Dietrich, Weatherly Area High School
Timekeeper:
Kay Doerner, Wyalusing Valley High School
Partnership with Business Project
Chief Administrator:
Thomas Neiper, Northampton Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Jennifer Newcome, Northeastern High School
Proctor:
Rosemarie Sawyer, Central Bucks High School-West
Proctor:
Kimberly Vance, Pocono Mountain East High School
Timekeeper:
Allison Gill, Bloomsburg University
Public Speaking I
Group 1:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Kathie Sekely, Peters Township High School
Kim Palm Montgomery J/S High School
Beverly Klein, Easton Area High School
Jason Cunningham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Amy Roth, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Group 2:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Linda Westerlund, North Penn High School
David Matthews, Penncrest High School
Kammy Laird, Huntingdon Area High School
Stephen Schoenfeld, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Julie Staniec, Bloomsburg University
Group 3:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Vivian Lane, Peters Township High School
Brian Stormes, Central York High School
Kathryn Focht, Wilson High School
Kevin Staruch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Robyn Feather, Robert Morris University
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AND PROCTORS
Public Speaking I (final round)
Chief Administrator:
Candace Claar, Central High School
Assistant Administrator:
Laura Gavio, Hazleton Area Career Center
Proctor:
Kathleen Bozzo, Carl Sandburg G9 Middle School
Proctor:
Brad Harris, Garden Spot High School
Timekeeper:
Michele Moore, Brandywine Heights High School
Public Speaking II
Group 1:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Angie Booth, Southern Fulton High School
Marty Corna, Penn-Trafford High School
Emily Lubold, Line Mountain High School
Matt Swinehart, Central Columbia High School
Dirk Matonak, Robert Morris University
Group 2:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Heather Zimmerman, Muncy J/S High School
Sue Boarts, West Shamokin High School
Denise Stadnick, Weatherly Area High School
Ian Dean, Robert Morris University
Aaron Slick, Bloomsburg University
Group 3:
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Leona Myles, Notre Dame High School
Geraldine Hubler, Clearfield Area High School
Anita Truax, Northeastern High School
Rick Sanker, Robert Morris University
Andrew Kariotis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Public Speaking II (final round)
Chief Administrator:
Wendy Pristash, Brandywine Heights High School
Assistant Administrator:
Geraldine Hubler, Clearfield Area High School
Proctor:
Barbara Amy, Freeport Area High School
Proctor:
Deborah Paravati, Mt. Lebanon High School
Timekeeper:
Kevin Staruch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Technology Concepts – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Joseph Domagala, North Hills High School
Assistant Administrator:
Joan Hughes, Wilson Area High School
Proctor:
Carol Palmer, Penn-Trafford High School
Proctor:
Loretta Bachman, Warrior Run High School
Proctor:
Paul Dubendorf, Northumberland Christian School
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2006 EVENT ADMINISTRATORS
AND PROCTORS
Visual Basic – Mass Testing Session 2
Chief Administrator:
Sue Johnson, Bishop McDevitt High School
Assistant Administrator:
Michelle Fabbri, Sayre Area High School
Proctor:
Brandon Bailey, Richland High School
Proctor:
Jane Baney, Athens Area High School
Proctor:
Annmarie Santini, Laurel High School
Web Site Development
Chief Administrator:
Assistant Administrator:
Proctor:
Proctor:
Timekeeper:
Jean O’Neil, Kennett High School
Karen Nace, Pennridge High School
Kelly Ackerman, Fleetwood High School
Donna Doherty, Hatboro-Horsham High School
Rick Sanker, Robert Morris University
Word Processing I (written test) – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Carolyn Cusick, Upper St. Clair High School
Assistant Administrator:
Bernard Dill, Blairsville High School
Proctor:
Jennifer Jenkins, Lebanon High School
Proctor:
Crystal Lautenslager, Chambersburg Area High School
Proctor:
Theresa Madison, Neshaminy High School
Word Processing II (written test) – Mass Testing Session 1
Chief Administrator:
Diane Neiper, Northampton Area High School
Assistant Administrator:
Nancy Clark, Everett Area High School
Proctor:
Mary Jane Heckman, Forbes Road CTC
Proctor:
Karla Lent, Albert Gallatin High School
Proctor:
Maryanne Momorella, Palisades High School
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2006 MONETARY
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS
Accounting I
Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants
$300 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
$200 total, 1 scholarship to second-place winner
Accounting II
Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants
$300 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
$200 total, 1 scholarship to second-place winner
Banking and Financial Systems
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Calculations
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Communication
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Ethics
Pepperidge Farm, Inc., Denver
Leid, Lorah & Company, PC, Denver
ProActive Pain Relief & Wellness PC, Ephrata
$150 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Law
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Math
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Plan
Cocalico High School FBLA, Denver
Cocalico Area Rotary, Denver
Cocalico Education Foundation, Denver
$150 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Business Procedures
Interboro High School FBLA, Prospect Park
Penncor Services, Inc., Palmerton
$100 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
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2006 MONETARY
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS
Computer Applications
SchwabOne, Gladwyne
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Computer Concepts
Commonwealth Telephone Company, Dallas
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
C++
Ross Township Supervisors, Saylorsburg
First National Bank of Palmerton, Palmerton
$100 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Desktop Publishing
David H. Pierce, DDS PC, Brodheadsville
C. F. Martin & Company, Nazareth
$200 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Economics
The Hoffman Agency, Inc., Brodheadsville
The Westender’s Focus, Brodheadsville
$100 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Emerging Business Issues
Cocalico High School Business Department, Denver
Cocalico High School Faculty, Denver
Cocalico School District Board of Directors, Denver
$150 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Entrepreneurship
Mitch Hummel and Kristi Ryland, Cocalico FBLA Advisers, Denver
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
$150 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
FBLA Principles and Procedures
Junior Achievement of DelawareValley, Inc., Chester
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
$100 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Impromptu Speaking
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
International Business
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
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2006 MONETARY
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS
Introduction to Business
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Introduction to Business Communication
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Java
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Job Interview
TriLeadership Resources, Jacksonville, Oregon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Marketing
McGraw-Hill Companies
$200 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Mr. Future Business Leader
TriLeadership Resources, Jacksonville, Oregon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Ms. Future Business Leader
TriLeadership Resources, Jacksonville, Oregon
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Multimedia Presentation
Jason Schultz, 2006 PA FBLA Businessperson of the Year, Bentleyville
$150 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Network Design
Greenlees Funeral Home, Bentleyville
$150 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Networking Concepts
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Parliamentary Procedure
Chestnut Ridge High School FBLA
Harbaugh Hardware and Supply, Fishertown
Kennametal, Inc., Latrobe
$500 combined total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
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2006 MONETARY
SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS
Public Speaking I
Fast Track Systems, Inc.
$200 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Public Speaking II
Jason Schultz, 2006 PA FBLA Businessperson of the Year, Bentleyville
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Technology Concepts
Greenlees Funeral Home, Bentleyville
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Visual Basic
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Web Site Development
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$150 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Word Processing I
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
Word Processing II
Bruce Boncal, PA FBLA Executive Director, Jersey Shore
$100 total, 1 scholarship to first-place winner
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2006 STATE LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE EVENT SPONSORS
Accounting I
Ross Township Supervisors, Saylorsburg
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Greenlee Funeral Home, Bentleyville
Accounting II
First National Bank of Palmerton, Palmerton
Sayre Area High School FBLA, Sayre
Mr. Sticky’s Homemade Sticky Buns, Williamsport
American Enterprise Project
Donald N. Gower Funeral Home, Inc., Gilbert
Ala-Bob Farms, Mt. Lake
Bentleyville Giant Eagle, Bentleyville
Banking and Financial Systems
ESSA Bank & Trust, Stroudsburg
Alfred D. Beck, CPA, Honesdale,
Jersey Shore State Bank, Jersey Shore
Business Calculations
C. F. Martin & Co,. Nazareth
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Newport Business Institute, Williamsport
Business Communication
R. J. Trivett Heating and Cooling, Saylorsburg
Western Wayne High School Business Department, Lake Ariel
Fred Hamm, Inc., Jersey Shore
Business Ethics
Donald N. Gower Funeral Home, Inc., Gilbert
Ronald R. Enders & Sons, Inc., Jersey Shore
Janet and Ron Skiles, Belle Vernon
Business Law
Certified Home Builders, Brodheadsville
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Herm Lorson, Jr., Jersey Shore
Business Math
Charles Construction Company, Jersey Shore
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
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2006 STATE LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE EVENT SPONSORS
Business Plan
Law Office of Layne R. Oden, Muncy
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Janet and Ron Skiles, Belle Vernon
Business Procedures
Norcen Industries Inc., Jersey Shore
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
Community Service Project
Susquehanna Transit Co., Avis
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Computer Applications
Twin Rocks Restaurant, Hamlin
Schneider-Valley Farms Dairy, Williamsport
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Computer Concepts
Camerer Farms, Inc., Jersey Shore
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
C++
Subway of Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore
Troy High School FBLA, Troy
Desktop Publishing
Covey Realty Group, Inc., Lake Ariel
Hazleton Area High School FBLA, Hazleton
Economics
Jersey Shore Area Education Association, Jersey Shore
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
Emerging Business Issues
Woodlands Bank, Jersey Shore
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
Keystone Bank of Delaware County
Entrepreneurship
Ronald R. Enders & Sons, Inc., Jersey Shore
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
University of Pittsburgh—Bradford, Bradford
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2006 STATE LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE EVENT SPONSORS
FBLA Principles and Procedures
Carl Sandburg Middle School FBLA, Levittown
Thompson’s Packing Company, Jersey Shore
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
International Business
West Company, Jersey Shore
Edward W. Schultz, Bentleyville
Impromptu Speaking
West Pharmaceutical Services, Jersey Shore
Hatboro-Horsham High School FBLA, Horsham
Fundraising Specialist, Belle Vernon
Introduction to Business
Herb Real Estate, Inc., Boyertown
Talarico’s Sandwich Shop, Boyertown
Introduction to Business Communication
Reppert’s Candy, Inc., Boyertown
Bentworth High School FBLA, Bentleyville
Carl Sandburg Middle School FBLA, Levittown
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure
Twin Rocks Restaurant, Hamlin
Northampton Area High School FBLA, Northampton
Java
J & J Lounge & Restaurant, Hamlin
Northampton Area High School FBLA, Northampton
Job Interview
Russell’s Florist, Jersey Shore
Western Wayne High School FBLA, Lake Ariel
Largest Local Chapter Membership
B D Chapman Insurance Agency Inc., Hamlin
Olsommer’s X-Mas Tree Farm, Moscow
Largest Percentage Increase in Local Chapter Membership
Honesdale National Bank, Hamlin Branch, Hamlin
Roberts and Son’s, Inc., Waymart
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2006 STATE LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE EVENT SPONSORS
Local Chapter Annual Business Report
Daniel T. Novak, D.M.D., Alum Bank
Hegemann & Wray Consulting Engineers, Cresson
Local Market Share Award
Altoona First Savings Bank, Bedford
Clapper’s Wholesale Florist, Inc., Bedford
Marketing
First Commonwealth Bank, Hollidaysburg
Reed, Wertz & Roadman, Inc., Bedford
Mr. Future Business Leader
Dr. Henry Shoenthal, Bedford
Pine Grove High School FBLA, Pine Grove, in Memory of Mitch Hummel
Ms. Future Business Leader
Savage Family Pharmacy, Inc., Waynesboro
Sayre Area High School FBLA, Sayre
Multimedia Presentation
Dr. John P. Livinggood, Bedford
Whetstone Insurance Association, Inc., Everett
Network Design
Bedford Rural Electric Cooperative, Bedford
Bentleyville Giant Eagle, Bentleyville
Networking Concepts
Sheetz, Inc., Altoona
Keen Lake Camping & Cottage Resort, Inc., Waymart
Outstanding Chapter
Sheetz, Inc., Altoona
Pine Grove High School FBLA, Pine Grove, in Memory of Mitch Hummel
Parliamentary Procedure
Creative Pultrusions, Inc., Alum Bank
H. Fred Barefoot Trucking, Inc., Alum Bank
Partnership With Business Project
Neal C. Ralston, V.M.D., Hookstown
Peters Township HS FBLA, McMurray
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2006 STATE LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE EVENT SPONSORS
Public Speaking I
Rita’s Water Ice, Boyertown
Ray Shur-Save, Waymart
Public Speaking II
Donald R. Heimbach, Building Contractor, Boyertown
Caruth Meats, Inc., Moscow
Technology Concepts
Dr. Gregg Parks, Boyertown
Ross Township Supervisors, Saylorsburg
Visual Basic
DBA Systems, Inc., Boyertown
Waynesboro High School FBLA, Waynesboro
Web Site Development
Leco & Associates, Pittsburgh
Douglas Laboratories, Pittsburgh
Who’s Who in Pennsylvania FBLA
Dennis McNamara, Southpointe
Sayre Area High School FBLA, Sayre
Word Processing I
Kensington Resource Group, Canonsburg
R. J. Trivett Heating and Cooling, Saylorsburg
Word Processing II
Douglas Laboratories, Pittsburgh
Dr. David Bowser III, Fishertown
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ADVISER OF THE YEAR
“Success will hide from you.
It only belongs to those with passion and persistence.”
– Unknown Author
1991
Barry Schwilk, Upper Perkiomen High School, Pennsburg
1992
Janet Yetsconish Skiles, Bentworth High School, Bentleyville
1993
Franklin Gaugler, Franklin County AVTS, Chambersburg
1994
Mariam Oaks, Purchase Line High School, Commodore
1995
Fran Vitovsky, Western Wayne High School, Lake Ariel
1996
Carol Reynolds, Hatboro-Horsham High School, Horsham
1997
Prudence Harclerode, Chestnut Ridge High School, New Paris
1998
Kathleen Turner, Chestnut Ridge High School, New Paris
1999
Michele Hopple, Central Dauphin East High School, Harrisburg
2000
Elaine Berry, Valley View High School, Archbald
2001
Linda Madara, Line Mountain High School, Herndon
2002
Melissa Ruschak, Pleasant Valley High School, Brodheadsville
2003
Melissa McDonald, Chestnut Ridge High School, New Paris
2004
Caroline Tassone, Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro
2005
Mitchell Hummel, Cocalico High School, Denver
For a complete listing of Outstanding Advisers from 1975 to the present, please
point your browser to the pafbla.org website/history/Past Outstanding Advisers.
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BUSINESSPERSON
OF THE YEAR AWARD
1991
Lola Felton, Village Fashion Outlet
William G. Schwab, Attorney
1992
Ronald Skiles, Westerwald Pottery
1993
Sue Furlong, C. Sue Furlong Real Estate
1994
Todd Milano, Central Pennsylvania Business School
1995
Scott Fedroff, Crest Restaurant
1996
Richard D’Antonio, The Bentleyville Phone Company
1997
Rich and Trudy Barefoot, H. Fred Barefoot Trucking
1998
Michael J. Chain, Desmond Great Valley Hotel and Conference Center
1999
John Dugan, Ingersoll-Rand Corporation
2000
Trudy Barefoot, H. Fred Barefoot Trucking
2001
Rick Barefoot, H. Fred Barefoot Trucking
2002
Robert D. Sweet, Jr., Creative Pultrusions, Inc.
2003
Ms. Tammy Miller, Pepperidge Farm, Inc.
2004
Mr. Lee Lausch, Cocalico Community Chiropractic
2005
Mr. Michael Leid, Accountant, Leid, Lorah & Company PC
For a complete list of past Businesspersons of the Year, please point your browser to
pafbla.org/history/past Businesspersons of the Year.
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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
1993
Galen Bisbort, Brandywine Heights HS
Susan Pryor, Jersey Shore Senior HS
Ronald Rocco, Bentworth HS
1994
Jeff Kovalchik, Valley View HS
Jen Laughman, New Oxford HS
Megan Lewis, Western Wayne HS
1995
Melissa Burkhart, Athens Area HS
Trina Parsons, Lehighton Area HS
Steven Thompson, Jersey Shore Senior HS
1996
Danielle Crumrine, Bentworth HS
Lisa Kahler, Line Mountain HS
Joe Weaver, New Oxford HS
1997
Leaeryn Cramer, Bentworth HS
Courtney Merring, Western Wayne HS
George Danilovics, West Middlesex HS
1998
Amanda Davis, Chestnut Ridge HS
Holly Kritchen, New Oxford HS
Jillian Obuhosky, Bishop O’Reilly HS
1999
Gary Kausmeyer, Valley View HS
Theresa Wolcott, Athens Area HS
Phaedra Hall, Western Wayne HS
2000
Lindsay Eck, Jersey Shore Senior HS
Sheena Erdman, Line Mountain HS
Lisa Ognosky, Western Wayne HS
2001
Julie Barefoot, Chestnut Ridge HS
Starlah Hall, Western Wayne HS
Emily Dang, Athens Area HS
2002
Jason Lemoncelli, Valley View HS
Kelly Fisher, Chestnut Ridge HS
Karla Johnson, Bentworth HS
Jennie Snavely, Central Columbia HS
Todd Shaeffer, Central Dauphin East HS
Sara Aftewicz, James M. Coughlin HS
Rhonda Poska, Western Wayne HS
Devin Smith, South Western HS
Jenna Tate, Bermudian Springs HS
Kristen Carmean, Pleasant Valley HS
2003
Erica Makos, Montoursville HS
John Michael Vitovsky, Western Wayne HS
Heather Diehl, Chestnut Ridge HS
Stefanie J. Frace, Central Columbia HS
Derek M. Reinhold, Brandywine Heights HS
Allison M. Boyer, Line Mountain HS
Amanda K. Staub, New Oxford HS
Matthew Wentz, Bishop Canevin HS
Bryce Renninger, Boyertown Senior HS
John Holtzman, Central Dauphin East HS
2004
Brett Hollister, Western Wayne HS
Joshua Coleman, Hatboro-Horsham HS
Kayla Miller, Chestnut Ridge HS
Nick Truesdale, New Oxford HS
Mark Godfriaux, Brandywine Heights HS
Jeffrey Selvoski, Bentworth HS
Ralph Kreider, Cocalico HS
Sarah Dohmlo, Central Columbia HS
Megan Beatty, Northampton HS
Sarah Terrill, Jersey Shore Senior HS
2005
Raul Patel, Cocalico HS
Jessie Mitchell, Chestnut Ridge HS
Megan Laskowski, Western Wayne HS
Aaron Geiger, Central Columbia HS
Abigail Hile, Clearfield Area HS
Paul Blascovich, Central Dauphin East HS
Mary Jonelle Pisaneschi, Wyoming Valley West HS
Tristan Myers, Bermudian Springs HS
James Breen, Garnet Valley HS
Chris Prier, Great Valley HS
For a complete listing of the William Selden Scholarship recipients from 1986 to the present,
please point your browser to: pafbla.org/Scholarship Program/Past Selden Scholarships.
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2005-2006
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
1
Adviser
Mrs. Yvonne Best-Proctor
Fort LeBoeuf HS
President
Kevin Donoghue
Seneca HS
2
Mr. Robert Messina
Commodore Perry HS
Sara Henrich
Cara Campbell
West Middlesex HS
Commodore Perry HS
Mrs. Barbara Treese
Marion Center HS
Amanda Golec
Rachel Chichy
Marion Center HS
Marion Center HS
4
Mrs. Janet Skiles
Bentworth HS
Caitlin Sethman
Bentworth HS
Jessica Zigerelli
Bentworth HS
5
Mrs. Bonita Makin
Forest Hills HS
Mrs. Candace Claar
Central HS
3
6
7
Mrs. Anita Truax
Northeastern HS
Secretary
Chrissy Proper
Fort LeBoeuf HS
Kelly Myers
Chelsy Cottle
Forest Hills HS
N. Bedford Co. HS
Tim Biba
Jennifer Garcia
Littlestown HS
South Western HS
Mrs. Mary Thomas
Kelly Murphy
Haili Shetler
Jersey Shore Senior HS
Central Columbia HS
Central Columbia HS
Mrs. Karen Zimmerman
Jersey Shore JHS
8
Mrs. Kelly Ackerman
Fleetwood HS
Lauren Schaeffer
Boyertown HS
Angerine Nunez
Reading HS
9
Mrs. Jean O’Neil
Kennett HS
Kristen Pantazes
Kennett HS
Katherine Bartlett
Kennett HS
Megan Prier
Great Valley HS
10
Mr. James O’Connell
Bishop Canevin HS
Mrs. Beth Smith
Keystone Oaks HS
Meghan Stubblebine
Bishop Canevin HS
Bishop Canevin HS
11
Mrs. Linda Mracko
Hempfield HS
Amanda King
Springdale HS
Nikki Taylor
Springdale HS
12
Mrs. Maryanne Momorella
Palisades HS
Jason Jahn
Central Bucks East HS
Antoinette Ohai
Neshaminy HS
Erin Kelly
Mrs. Kathleen Bozzo
Carl Sandburg MS
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REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
13
Adviser
Mr. Sylvester Kubacki
Beaver County AVTS
President
Kelly Fair
Allegheny-Clarion Valley HS
Secretary
Laura Fortune
Beaver County AVTS
14
Mrs. Geraldine Hubler
Clearfield HS
Max Levi
Mike Kajak
State College HS
State College HS
Kyle Thompson
Cedar Crest HS
Central Dauphin East HS
Ms. Jennifer Vest
State College HS
15
Ms. Amy Stamm
Cedar Crest HS
Sarah Knehr
Ms. Stephanie Zigner
Susquehanna Twp. MS
16
Jason Woloski
Katie Juskiewicz
James M. Coughlin HS
James M. Coughlin HS
Mrs. Nancy Clark
Everett HS
Katherine Lynerd
Chestnut Ridge HS
Chestnut Ridge HS
18
Mr. Mitch Hummel
Cocalico HS
Daniel Olsen
Cocalico HS
Soniya Patel
Cocalico HS
19
Ms. Sharon Beyer
Garnet Valley HS
Cyrus Larijani
Radnor HS
Chrissy Pullin
Interboro HS
20
Mrs. Linda Westerlund
North Penn HS
Adrian Rodriques
Upper Dublin HS
Upper Perkiomen HS
Ms. Melissa Ruschak
Pleasant Valley HS
Azeem Khan
Kelly Rogers
Stroudsburg HS
Stroudsburg HS
Ms. Fran Vitovsky
Western Wayne HS
Genevieve Green
Western Wayne HS
Western Wayne HS
23
Mrs. Renee Hughes
Pine Grove HS
Megan Collins
Pine Grove HS
Kara Spittler
Pine Grove HS
24
Mrs. Kathie Sekely
Peters Twp. HS
Seth Berthenthal
Upper St. Clair HS
Marissa Krantz
Upper St. Clair HS
Raheem Manning
Overbrook HS
Rodchelle Drafts
Overbrook HS
17
21
22
Mr. Bob Zaruta
Joey Bischof
Jessica Fulmer
Emily Butler
Mrs. Carolyn Cusick
Upper St. Clair HS
25
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Overbrook HS
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2005-2006
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
26
Adviser
Mrs. Caroline Tassone
Waynesboro HS
President
Jamie Oberholzer
Shippensburg HS
Secretary
James Tassone
Chambersburg HS
Mrs. Beverly Miller
Scotland School for Veterans Children
Mr. Tim Dershem
Greenwood HS
27
Mr. Derek Selleck
Sayre HS
Adam Smith
Sayre HS
Luke Skerpon
Sayre HS
28
Mrs. Paulina Collazo
Liberty HS
Devon Botteri
Bangor HS
Sunny Saxena
Freedom HS
Mrs. Leona Myles
Notre Dame HS
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2006-2007
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
1
Adviser
Mrs. Yvonne Best-Proctor
Fort LeBoeuf HS
President
Colton Langianese
Bradford
Secretary
Katie White
Bradford
2
Mr. Robert Messina
Commodore Perry HS
Clarissa Miller
Commodore Perry
JoAnna Sterling
Commodore Perry
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Vacant
Brad Hoover
Purchase Line
Kaylin Lawson
Purchase Line
4
Mrs. Janet Skiles
Bentworth HS
Kayla Spridik
Bentworth
Ashley Hamstra
Bentworth
5
Mrs. Bonita Makin
Forest Hills HS
Mrs. Candace Claar
Central HS
Chelsy Cottle
N. Bedford Co. HS
Andrea Crawford
N. Bedford Co. HS
6
Mrs. Anita Truax
Northeastern HS
Brandon Paine
Northeastern
Sara Smith
Central York
7
Mrs. Mary Thomas
Jersey Shore SHS
Mrs. Karen Zimmerman
Jersey Shore JHS
Patrick Landers
Central Columbia
Central Columbia
8
Mrs. Kelly Ackerman
Fleetwood HS
Epiphany Acevedo
Reading
Shana Gutah
Reading
9
Mrs. Jean O’Neil
Kennett HS
Katie O’Kelly
Kennett
Emily Cummings
Oxford
10
Mr. James O’Connell
Bishop Canevin HS
Mrs. Beth Smith
Keystone Oaks HS
Lisa Roth
Keystone Oaks
Erin Hemphill
Bishop Canevin
Shanna Ross
11
Mrs. Linda Mracko
Hempfield HS
Shayna Stout
Hempfield Area
Maggie Soff
Springdale
12
Vacant
13
Mr. Sylvester Kubacki
Beaver County AVTS
Wagner Gonzalez
Morrisville
Marvin Moreland
Beaver County AVTS
Hillary Howell
Morrisville
Jacob Barker
South Side
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REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
14
Adviser
Mrs. Geraldine Hubler
Clearfield HS
President
Alex Donahue
State College
Secretary
Bethany Maxfield
State College
Ms. Jennifer Vest
State College HS
15
Ms. Stephanie Zigner
Susquehanna Twp. MS
Harris Schatz
Erin Bryne
Susquehanna Twp.
Susquehanna Twp.
16
Mr. Bob Zaruta
Ronnie Tutko
Hazleton Area
Katie Juskiewicz
James M. Coughlin
17
Mrs. Nancy Clark
Everett HS
Leandra Eckman
Chestnut Ridge
Leanna Noon
Chestnut Ridge
18
Vacant
Trevor Kling
Cocalico
Sonija Patel
Cocalico
19
Mrs. Sharon Beyer
Garnet Valley HS
Lindsay Farah
Garnet Valley
Gregory Otto
Garnet Valley
20
Mrs. Linda Westerlund
North Penn HS
Kevin Phang
Upper Dublin
Upper Dublin
21
Ms. Melissa Ruschak
Pleasant Valley HS
Daisy Karlson
Stroudsburg
Bryant Sanders
Stroudsburg
22
Ms. Fran Vitovsky
Western Wayne HS
Emily Butler
James Kroll
Western Wayne
Western Wayne
23
Mrs. Renee Hughes
Pine Grove HS
Kara Spittler
Pine Grove
Amanda Loy
Pine Grove
24
Mrs. Kathie Sekely
Peters Twp. HS
Thomas Rauch
Peters Twp. HS
Andrew Lane
Peters Twp. HS
25
Mrs. Patricia Mathis
Overbrook HS
Raheem Manning
Overbrook
West Philadelphia
James Tassone
Chambersburg
Brittany Koll
Waynesboro
Franck Lin
Kevin Meares
Mrs. Jackie Massey
West Philadelphia HS
26
Mrs. Caroline Tassone
Waynesboro HS
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2006-2007
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Region 1
27
Adviser
Mr. Derek Selleck
Sayre HS
President
Luke Skerpon
Sayre
Secretary
James Biery
Sayre
28
Mrs. Paulina Collazo
Liberty HS
Francis Sanchez
Liberty
Amanda Kennedy
Liberty
Mrs. Leona Myles
Notre Dame HS
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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Alvernia College, Reading (all eligible students)
Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg (1 scholarship, eligible student entering the Accounting program)
Bradford School, Pittsburgh (1 scholarship)
Cambria-Rowe Business College, Indiana or Johnstown (2 scholarships)
Central Pennsylvania College, Summerdale (all eligible students)
Clarion University of PA, Clarion (1 scholarship)
Douglas Education Center, Monessen (1 scholarship)
DuBois Business College, DuBois, Huntingdon, Oil City (3 scholarships at each campus)
Goldey-Beacom College, Wilmington, DE (2 scholarship)
Indiana University of PA, Indiana (1 scholarship)
Johnson & Wales University, Providence, RI (3 scholarships)
Laurel Business Institute, Uniontown (2 scholarships)
McCann School of Business and Technology, Mahanoy City, Pottsville, and Sunbury
(3 scholarships, one at each location)
Mt. Aloysius College, Cresson (4 scholarships)
Newport Business Institute, Lower Burrell (2 scholarships)
Newport Business Institute, Williamsport (1 scholarship)
Pace Institute, Reading (multiple scholarships)
Penn Commercial Business/Technical School, Washington (2 scholarships)
Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport (2 scholarships)
Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale (1 scholarship)
South Hills School of Business & Technology, State College (1 scholarship)
Temple University, Philadelphia (2 scholarships)
West Virginia Career Institute, Mt. Braddock (2 scholarships)
York Technical Institute, York (2 scholarships)
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PAST PRESIDENTS
1990-1991
Mr. James Truver, Weatherly High School, Weatherly
1991-1992
Mr. Terry Miller, Schuylkill Valley High School, Leesport
1992-1993
Mrs. Catherine Furlong Blain, Chestnut Ridge High School, New Pars
1993-1994
Mr. Jeffrey Kovalchik, Valley View High School, Archbald
1994-1995
Mr. Steven Thompson, Jersey Shore High School, Jersey Shore
1995-1996
Miss Danielle Crumrine, Bentworth High School, Bentleyville
1996-1997
Miss Courtney Merring, Western Wayne High School, Lake Ariel
1997-1998
Mr. Frank Marino, Canevin Catholic High School, Pittsburgh
1998-1999
Miss Theresa Wolcott, Athens Area High School, Athens
1999-2000
Miss Lisa Ognosky, Western Wayne High School, Lake Ariel
2000-2001
Miss Emily Dang, Athens Area High School, Athens
2001-2002
Mr. James C. Simmons, Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro
2002-2003
Mr. Brett Hollister, Western Wayne High School, Lake Ariel
2003-2004
Mr. Brett Hollister, Western Wayne High School, Lake Ariel
2004-2005
Mr. Raul Patel, Cocalico High School, Denver
For a complete listing of the Past State Presidents from 1953 to the present,
please point your browser to: pafbla.org/History/past presidents.
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EXHIBITORS
After Hours Formalwear, Harrisburg
Bloomsburg University College of Business, Bloomsburg
Bradford School, Pittsburgh
Cambria-Rowe Business College, Johnstown
Central Pennsylvania College, Summerdale
DuBois Business College, DuBois
Eberly College of Business and IT @ Indiana University of PA, Indiana
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, Dunmore
Glencoe-McGraw Hill, Columbus, OH
Goldey-Beacom College, Wilmington, DE
Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey
Hold ‘n View, Girard, OH
Inverse Paradox, inverseparadox.com
ITT Technical Institute, Monroeville
Joe Corbi’s Pizza & Cookie Dough, Baltimore, MD
Johnson & Wales University, Providence, Rhode Island
Junior Achievement, Delaware County, PA
Kathryn Beich, New York
MAG/NET Fundraising, Orwigsburg
Penn State University, University Park
Pennsylvania Business Education Association
Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport
School of Business and Computer Technologies
Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, Erie
Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA), Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)
Photo Memories, New Park
Pittsburgh Technical Institute, Oakdale
Robert Morris University, Moon Twp.
South Hills School of Business Technology, Altoona
University of Pittsburgh @ Bradford--Entrepreneurship, Bradford
Thomson Learning/South-Western/Course Technology, Chambersburg
York Technical Institute, York
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WELCOME TO NEW/
REACTIVATED FBLA CHAPTERS
Region 1
Bradford Area HS
Region 7
Williamsport Area HS
Region 18
Lancaster Catholic HS
Region 1
Corry Area HS
Region 7
Hughesville MS
Region 18
Warwick HS
Region 2
Farrell Area HS
Region 9
West Chester Henderson HS
Region 21
Palmerton Area HS
Region 2
Oil City HS
Region 9
Phoenixville Area HS
Region 22
Riverside HS
Region 3
Purchase Line MS
Region 11
Yough HS
Region 25
Calvary Christian HS
Region 4
Albert Gallatin HS
Region 12
Central Bucks HS South
Region 25
FitzSimons HS
Region 4
Mapletown HS
Region 12
New Hope-Solebury HS
Region 25
Strawberry Mansion HS
Region 5
Admiral Peary AVTS
Region 13
Fox Chapel Area HS
Region 25
Thomas Edison HS
Region 5
Cambria Heights HS
Region 13
Knoch MS
Region 26
Scotland School
Region 5
Williamsburg HS
Region 13
West Shamokin HS
Region 28
Catasauqua HS
Region 6
Central York HS
Region 14
Huntingdon Area HS
Region 6
Dallastown HS
Region 17
Bedford HS
Region 6
West York HS
Region 6
Spring Grove Area HS
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Rockwood Area HS
Region 17
Somerset HS
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PERSONALS
All Competitors
Good luck at the SLC! .............................................................................Michele Sites, FBLA Facilitator
Tim Kaub
Congratulations Tim on a great job at Regionals! Best of luck at PA FBLA.
I am proud of you. .............................................................................................................. Love Mom
Molly Cohen
Good luck - You are the best!! Love ya, lots. ........................................................Janet, Joe, Joe and John
Bruce, Janet and Michele
It has been an honor and a pleasure being part of such and outstanding organization for so many
years. Thank you for allowing me to be part your team. ................................................ With Love Pam
PA FBLA State Officers
Laura, Azeem, Tim, Sunny, Joey, Kat, Emily, and Patrick- It has been a fabulous year. Thank you for the
laughter, hard work and terrific memories. .................................................................. Love, Mrs. Scott
Kara – Nicole Zuczek
Kara – Nicole – look at you go! It’s awesome how far you’ve gone in such a short time! We love you!
Good luck! ..........................................................................................................Your Admiring Family
Ashley Hamstra
Congratulations on your election to Region Secretary! We are proud of you. We know that you will
do a fine job! .................................................................................................................. Mom and Dad
Molly Cohen
You are the best. We love you! .......................................................................... Aunt Nancy – Uncle AL
Claysburg – Kimmel FBLA
Thank you for a great year. CKHS is proud of you! ................................................................Mr. Walter
Lindsay Farah
Congratulations Madame President.
Good luck. We are proud of you...................................................Love, Dad, Mom, George & Michael
Cody Yingling & C.H.S. Members
Congratulations to all Central H.S. FBLA members. We proudly support and wish everyone “Good
Luck.” Have Fun. ..............................................................................................Todd & Sheila Yingling
Kat Lynerd
It has been our joy and pleasure to watch you develop into the young lady you are today. Have fun in
your final year. .............................................................................................................. Mom and Dad
Lorraine Neef
Way to go Lorraine! You make us proud! ................................................Love from your Aunts & Uncles
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Hazleton Area FBLA
Good Luck at the 2006 SLC! I am so proud of all of you! ............................................... Miss Gavio
Will DiMaio
Congratulations on receiving First Place for Business Communication at the Region 19 Conference.
Good luck at the 2006 States in Hershey....”SWEET!” ..................................Love, Mom, Dad, and Marc
Lorraine Neef
Lorraine, we’re so proud of you! Have a great time, do your best. ........ Love you so much, Mom and Dad
Dylan Nelson
Congratulations on being there! Be the best you can be.
We love you and have fun. ...............................................................................Love, Mom and Dad
Holly Schoch
Good luck at States! Hazleton Area FBLA supports you and all your efforts. We are behind you all the
way! ..................................................................................................................................Miss Gavio
Garnet Valley FBLA
Congratulations on all of your great accomplishments. Good luck on all of your tests! I am proud of
all of you! ............................................................................................... Ms. Beyer and Mrs. Masishin
Dylan Nelson
You are inVINCEABLE! ................................................................................................. Shane & Zach
Fleetwood FBLA
You’ve all made me so proud this year by making it to States!
Go out and have fun this week! .............................................................................. Mrs. Ackerman
Lorraine Neef
Lorraine, I hope you do well. I’ll be praying for you. You’re the best big sis! .....................Love, Angela
Stephanie Snyder
Congratulations and good luck at the State Conference. We are proud of you and your
achievements............................................................................................................Love, Mom & Dad
Cathy Q Phan
Good luck and have a great time. We love you! ..............................................Ann Quach & Thi Phan
Dylan Nelson
Congratulations and Good Luck! ..............................................................................Pop Pop and Mary
Tyler Hamstra
Good luck! We are proud of you. Have great time. ..................................................... Mom and Dad
Lorraine Neef
We love you Lorraine, praying you do your best! ............. Love, Grandmother, Grandpa, & Grandpa Neef
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PERSONALS
Stacey Snyder
Congratulations and good luck at the State Conference. We are proud of you and your
achievements............................................................................................................Love, Mom & Dad
Laura Loggia
Laura, we are so very proud of you. You can do whatever you set your sights on. Go for it.
Love you. .......................................................................................................................... Mom & Dad
Molly Cohen
We love you! Go Molly, Go! ............................................................................................... Mom & Dad
Joe Katacinski
Good luck at the States! Your future is looking bright! Keep up the great work. We’re very proud of
you. ...................................................................................................................... Mom, Dad, and Alex
Dylan Nelson
Good luck Dylan, we are proud of you! ............................. Aunt Kimmy, Uncle Burke, Burke, Mary and Will
Boyertown FBLA
We are so proud of all your hard work to get to States.
Good luck to all of you! .................................................................... Mrs. Talarico & Mrs. Prutzman
Meggan George
Best of luck! Congratulations on your success so far! Have Fun! ................................ Mom and Dad
Amber Preston
Amber, we’re proud of you. Good luck. We Love you! .......................................Mom, Dad, and Dean
Brittany Thompson
Bubba—good luck at the 2006 State Leadership Conference!
Enjoy being a senior—it’s almost over. .............................................Love, Dad, Mom, Amber & Cory
Mama Cocoa
You are my role model, my mentor, my savior & my second mother. I love you.
Thank you for everything. ......................................................Molly, the 1st member of the Cocoa Club
Ms. Paulina Collazo
Thank you for everything. You are a great role model and an amazing woman.
We love you! ...........................................................................................................Liberty FBLA
Boyertown FBLA
We wish you all good luck!
Bring home lots of awards for us! .....................................................................FBLA Italy Music Group
Alicia Van Kuren
Good luck Alicia. We are very proud of you. ..................................................... Dad, Mom and Nick
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Adam Wells
We love you! We are so proud of you! And we know you will do your best.
Knock-em-dead!! ................................................................................................. Love, Mom and Dad
Zena Marie Levoc
Good luck, we are very proud of you. Keep up the great work. ......... Love, Uncle Louie and Aunt Jeanine
Southern Columbia FBLA
Congratulations and best of luck in your events. No matter what the outcome, you all should be very
proud of your achievements. Way to go Tigers!........................................ Mrs. Force and Mrs. Shively
Lynda Geese
You go girl! We are so very proud of you.
Best wishes and God’s Blessings! ............................................................... Mom, Dad and Princess Dan
Meggan George
Best of luck! Congratulations on your success so far! Have fun! ....................................Mom and Dad
Louis Albanese
We are very proud of you. Keep up the great work. Good luck. ................... All our love, Dad and Mom
Marion Center SLC Competitors
Make us proud; have fun; thanks for a good year; good luck to all of you. ...... Ms. Henry and Mrs. Treese
Rachel Shumaker
Way to go Rachel for your 1st place at Regionals! Good luck at States! .........Love, Dad, Mom and Tasha
Eric Leedock
Good luck at States!! .......................................................................................Mom, Dad and Mike
Brittany Wagner
Brittany—We are so proud of you. Good luck! We love you. ........................................ Mom and Dad
Amanda Gohn
Good luck Cutz! Shine on! Best of luck at States!
You will succeed! ............................................................ Love, Mom and Dad (Christine & Ralph Gohn)
Midd-West Mustangs
Congratulations on your accomplishments!
We’re so proud of you...now it’s your time to shine! ...................................... Ms. Truby and Mr. Renn
Central H.S. Competitors
The Dragons from Central High School are tops. Do your BEST to bring home a win. ...... Mrs. Vergona
Claysburg-Kimmel FBLA State Conference Participants
To: Jamie, Amber, Brandi, Brittny, Brittanie, Daniel, Kendra, Katie, Marissa, Chelsea, Jenna, Kayley,
and Elizabeth. Do your best, Be your best, Have fun! ........................................................Mrs. Mierley
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Chestnut Ridge Competitors
Best wishes in your competitive events!
Make us proud! ......................................................... Mrs. M, Mrs. T, Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Morbitzer
Daniel Will
We are proud of you. Good luck...go get ‘em tiger. We love you! ................................. Mom and Dad
Katie Knisely
Wow! You did it, you work so hard and make us exceptionally proud. Good luck the rest of the way,
we’re rooting for you. All our love.
P.S. Good luck to all CKHS members. ....................................................................Mom, Dad and Doug
Shaun Yerger
Good luck at today at States! We are very proud of you for all of your accomplishments!
We love you! ...................................................................................................... Mom, Granny and Pap
Janelle
GOOD LUCK HILLARY HARRIS!! We Love You! .............................................Love, The Ayers Family
Courtney Huntsman
We are so proud of you and wish you all the best of luck
at the State Leadership Conference. .....................................................Mom, Dad, Shane and Jordan
Forest City Regional HS Members
Everyone in Forest City is cheering you on.
We are proud of you. Good luck. ........................................................... Linda Mendelsohn, Advisor
Royce Cohen
Best wishes in all you do. You continue to amaze us with your hard work and motivation.
Congratulations. .........................................................................................................Mom and Philip
Abram Seymour
Good luck Abe – our Main Man – and to
Spring Cove FBLA Team! ............................................ Mom, Dad, Shannon, Lee, Aaron, Abby and Adam
Andrew Wright
Congratulations and best wishes. You always make us proud! .........................................The Family
Terri Nebzydoski
Once again thank you for helping with FBLA. You are the greatest. ............................FBLA Members
Eric Enders
We love you and we are so proud of you. Good luck!! ..........................................Love, Mom and Dad
Pleasant Valley FBLA
Good luck everyone! You are the best! Thanks for such a great year! .............................Miss Ruschak
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Kayley Ritchey
Good luck with your competitive event. We are very proud of you
and we will be thinking of you today! .................................................................... Love, Mom and Dad
Devon and Olivia
Congratulations for making it to States!
Have fun and put Muncy on the map!....................DD, Keshia, Tony, Jordan, and Justin--Muncy Officers
Nicholas Craig
Nick, do your best and have fun. We are very proud of you. We love you. ..................... Mom and Dad
Notre Dame Students
You are all winners! Good luck Notre Dame! ................................................................................
Mrs. Myles
Mrs. Rufe
Thanks so much for your caring and countless hours supporting our students. ............ Barbara Keiser
Gabriela Brova
Do your best – you’ll shine like a star! ........................................................ We love you, Mom and Dad
Devon Antonetti and Olivia Rouse
Congratulations on making it to States. Good luck and have fun! ..........................................Mrs. Z
Nicholas Craig
We wish you the best on your adventure.
We’ll be thinking of you. Be a good boy! ..........................................................Grandma and Mamie
Molly Cohen
I’m proud of you. I love you! ......................................................................................................... Pop
Mountain View FBLA
Good luck and enjoy your time in Hershey! You’ve make me proud! ................................Ms. Kaczka
Nicholas Craig
I hope you win. I hope you have fun at States too! ...............................................Love, your sister Julia
Devon Antonetti
Congratulations for placing 1st in Public Speaking I at Regionals.
Break a leg at States! ...............................................................................................Mom and Ken
Chestnut Ridge Class of ‘06
This is our last SLC together. I can’t wait for all the newest memories.
Countdown to graduation!.................................................................................................. Kat Lynerd
Katrina
Great job at Regionals. Best of luck at State Leadership
Conference in Hershey. ............................................ We love you! Mom, Dad, Brandon and Cheyenne
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Chestnut Ridge Advisers
Thank you for all your support the last few years. You all have been
tremendous influences on my life. ...................................................................................... Kat Lynerd
Morrisville FLBA
Thanks for another awesome year. Morrisville definitely took care of business! Good luck at States
and thank you Mr. Kwartnik! .......................................................Renee Frazier, 2005-2006 President
CR Competitors
Good luck Chestnut Ridge. You’ve studied hard for that place on stage............................. Kay Lynerd
Morrisville FBLA
Congratulations to everyone who competed this year. We couldn’t have been greater. Good luck to all
at States! .......................................................................................................................Hillary Howell
State Executive Committee
This was a year of hard work and new memories. I’ll never forget any of you.
Thanks for a great year! ...............................................................................................Kat Lynerd
Morrisville FBLA
Amazing year, congratulations! Do your best, good luck, have fun! You are truly Bucks County’s best,
with much respect and admiration! .................................................................. Mr. Mark Kwartnik
Mom, Dad and Liz
I would never have made it this far without your love, patience, and support. I love you! Thank you
for everything. ..........................................................................................................Katherine Lynerd
Meagan Young
Good luck, give it your best. We are so proud of you in all you do!
God bless. ...................................................................................Aunt Betty, Uncle Ron and family
Ashley Brown
You have been a wonderful President. I am so proud of you. Thanks for all your hard work.
You’ll be missed! ............................................................................................................. Mrs. Tassone
Brittany, Lucas, and the rest of the Mt. View Crew
Good luck! Soar like Eagles! .......................................................................................................Mrs. I
Kelsey Griesback
Have a “sweet” time at Hershey. Congratulations and good luck! Go Bears! ................... The Young Family
Valerie Lloyd
Dear Val--We are thinking of you, do your best, and know that
we love you very much. Go Spuds!! ............................................. Mom and Dad, Sisters and Brothers
Ian, Dee Dee, and Raymont
Don’t let life go by just watching others win. Hold your breath; step outside
and let the changes begin. ....................................................................................................... Kirky G
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Molly Cohen
Wow! You’re so talented! I know you will do great. Good luck!
We love you! ................................................................................................ Christina Covington
Kelsey Gamble
We are so very proud of you! Keep giving your all! Good Luck! We love you! ................... Mom & Dad
Gregory Golinsky
Good luck with your C++ program, Greg! Work hard and have fun! ........... Love, Mom, Dad and Kevin
Meagan Young
Have a “sweet” time at Hershey. Congratulations and good luck at States.
We’re so proud of you! Go Bears!! .................................................................... Mom, Dad, and Breann
Sarah Keefer
Best of luck—but most of all remember we love you and are very
proud of you always. S.F. Rocks! .............................................................................. Mom and Dad
Molly Cohen
Molly, you are a true future business leader! We love you!
We are very proud! ............................................................................ Love, Lauren, Fred, and Janise
Interboro FBLA Members
Congratulations and good luck in your events. Make us Ibuc proud! ........ Mrs. Barcaro and the Chapter
Edward (Eduardo)
Good Luck! Congratulations! We are very proud of you! .................. Aunt Darlene and Cousin Rebekah
Meagan Young
Do your best and have fun doing it! .......................................................................Love, Aunt Christine
Melissa Davis
Good luck Melissa! We are all very proud of you! ................................ Mom, Clair, Granny and Pappy
Region 4 FBLA
Good luck in all your competitions! Do your best and
I hope to see you in Nashville! ............................................................Mrs. Skiles, Region 4 Adviser
Kendra
Kendra—you have always made us proud. Good luck at States. “Go Dawgs”
Thanks Mr. Walter, Mr. Harris and Miss Mauk. .......................................................... Mom and Dad
James Tassone
Enjoy the conference. Learn all you can from it. Serve your Region well.
I’m proud of you! ...............................................................................................................Mom
Meagan Young
We are very proud of you and we’ll be rooting for you in Hershey. Good luck!
We love you! ............................................................................................. Grandma and Grandpa
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Miss Booth
You’re the best. Thanks for all your help and for always being there for us.
We love you Boothee! ......................................................................................... Sarah and Emily
Molly Cohen
Proud of you. All my love. ...............................................................................................Grand Mom
Brittny Ellis
I am so proud of your accomplishments. If your Dad was here—he would be so proud too.
Love you. .....................................................................................................................................Mom
Ms. Donegan
Thank you for all your help and support! Looking forward to
working with you next year. ..................................................................................... Mrs. Tassone
Meagan Young
I was in the FBLA before I switched to teaching! Good luck to you! ............. Love, Aunt Butch and Betty
Emily Wirell
Do your best but remember I’m watching you. Hopefully, you and Sarah remain friends forever.
S.F. Rocks! ......................................................................................................................Patty Pancake
Josh, Casey, Breann, Kayla and Celeste
I am so proud of all of you! Good Luck. ............................................................................ Mrs. Markle
Emily Butler
I’m proud of all you’ve accomplished serving PA FBLA. Keep up the good work! ...................... Ms. V
Rebecca Wiest
Congratulations for making it this far. Always do your best. Have Fun.
We love you. “Moo.” .................................................................................... Mom, Terry, & Jeremy
Shawn Furman
Shawn—We love you very much, and we are so proud of you.
You are a gift from God. ............................................................................................ Mom & Dad
Nicole Madden
Dear Nicole—Becoming a state winner is no small achievement.
We couldn’t be prouder of you! .......................................................................... Love, Mom & Dad
Stephen Jevnick
Kick Butt and have a great time at States! We are very proud of you.
P.S. Haley misses you! xoxo ....................................................................... Mom & Dad and Haley, too!
Janice Farley
Thank you for all of the time you have spent with our sons!
You are an awesome advisor. .................................................................Ryan, Kevin, & the Gresh’s
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Ryan Gresh
We are very proud of your accomplishments in school and in FBLA.
You will be a success in business! ..................................................................................... Mom & Dad
Claysburg-Kimmel FBLA
Enjoy the conference and good luck with your competitions. You are all winners!
Our community is proud of your success. .......................................................Claysburg-Kimmel Cares
Marissa Leslie
Marissa—Continue to reach for the stars! The possibilities are endless............................. Love, Mom
AJ Mell
You picked Impromptu, something to do. Everyone’s shocked, you really rocked.
On to states—to show them who really rates! .............................................................. Mom & Dad
FBLA State Officers
Laura, Azeem, Tim, Sunny, Joey, Patrick, Emily, & Kat . . .Congratulations!
Thank you for another banner year! Best of luck to each one of you. ................................ Mrs. Skiles
Kevin Gresh
You are amazing! Congratulations on getting to States in your first year.
Your future looks bright! ........................................................................................... Mom & Dad
Sarah Fyock
Keep reaching for that star, Sarah! God blessed us when you were born.
We love you! .................................................................................................Mom, Dad & Family
Pequea Valley High School Competitors
Best of luck to all the awesome Pequea Valley H.S. competitors. Enjoy the conference.
I’m sure you will make PV proud! .....................................................................................Mrs. Wenger
Pleasant Valley 9th Graders
Isaac, Josephine, K, Louis, Matt & Mike—Congratulations on making it to states!
I’m proud of you all! ....................................................................................................Mrs. Laubscher
Melissa Ruschack
We appreciate all you do as PV advisor. Thank you! .................................................Pleasant Valley
Oxford Area High School
Congratulations on making it to states! Good luck in your competitive events.
Hornet Pride! ..........................................................................................Mrs. Webber and Mr. Madden
Western Wayne Delegation
Que Sera Sera- Whatever will be, Will be. Enjoy the conference! You’ve earned it. ...................... Ms. V
Molly Cohen
We are proud of you. Good luck! We love you. ......................................Aunt Paula & Uncle Richard
Casey Wine
Good job Casey. We are very proud of you and we love you! ......................................Mom and David
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Jill Adamson
Good luck, P. T. We’re proud of you! .......................................................................Mom, Lee, and Matt
Pleasant Valley
Good luck in your events! Do your best. We are PV proud! ........................................Mrs. Laubscher
Elizabeth Sirko
Good Luck at States! We are very proud of you. Have fun and do your very best.
We love you! ................................................................................................................. Mom and Dad
Luke Skerpon
Best of luck at states! ..................................................................................................... Mom and Dad
Lacie Coccia
Dear Lacie—Congratulations at Regionals and good luck at States.
I am so proud of you! .................................................................................................. Love, Mom
Sayre FBLA
Congratulations to all Sayre FBLA members for making it to states.
You make us Redskins Proud! ............................................................... Mr. Selleck and Mrs. Fabbri
Kennett H.S. FBLA Members
Good luck to all! We are proud of you! Go Kennett! ................................ Mrs. O’Neil and Ms. August
Central Columbia Scholars
“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.”-- John Wooden
Good Luck CCHS Blue Jays! .............................................................................................. Mrs. DeWire
Azeem Khan
It’s been a privilege to work with you this year. I know you’ll be a success at
whatever you set your sights on. ...........................................................................................Mrs. Rufe
Alexandra Casale
Congratulations! Good Luck! We love you and are proud of you...................... Mom, Dad, and Lauren
Mrs. Skiles and Bentworth FBLA
Thank you, Mrs. Skiles, for everything and good luck to all Bentworth High School
competitors! Go Bentworth! .......................................................................................... David Carroll
Stroudsburg FBLA
You make me proud to be your Advisor. Do your absolute best and success will follow.
Good Luck ............................................................................................................................Mrs. Rufe
Luke Kavka
We are so proud of you. Good Luck! .............................................................................. Mom and Dad
Northumberland Christian School Students
Congratulations on your achievements—thank you, Mr. Dubendorf—Go NSC! ...... Mr. & Mrs. Gessner
Luke Skerpon
Good Luck to Luke Skerpon! ........................................................................................Sayre FBLA
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David Clarke
You have handled many challenges. We are proud of you.
Keep aiming high. You always find a way. .............................Mom & Dad (Michael and Denise Clarke)
Matt Gessner
Good Luck, Matt—We’re proud of you! ..................................................................... Love, Mom & Dad
Micah Lynn Shornack
Good Luck at States! We are very proud of you. Congratulations on placing at Regionals.
We love you. .......................................................................................................... Love, Mom and Dad
Mrs. K. Ackerman
Thanks for all your assistance, support, and encouragement with our project! We couldn’t have done
it without you! This proves that “3’s company” and “4’s a TEAM!”
Thanks a million! .............................................................................................................Anonymous
Kelly Ann Zimmer
You should be very proud of all your accomplishments.
You truly are a Leader. ................................................................... Congratulations! Mom and Dad
Waynesboro Chapter
You are a terrific group. I’m proud of all of you. Do your best and enjoy. .............................Mamma T.
Jessica Fidler
Good luck Jessica! Way to go! ...............................................................Northern Lehigh FBLA Members
Bentworth FBLA
Good luck in your competitions! 2006 has been another fantastic year! .......................... Mrs. Skiles
Brownsville H.S. FBLA
To perform as a champion you must practice like one. I’m proud of all of you......................Ms. Jones
Luke Skerpon
Do you best and make us Redskins Proud! ......................................................................... Sayre FBLA
Molly Cohen
Good Luck! Lots and lots of love. ..........................................................Aunt Honey, Uncle Hal, & Matt
Ben Click, Kobeer Sahni, Jen Li
Congratulations! Good luck at the FBLA State Leadership Conference at Hershey.
We are very proud of you! ............................................................................................. Gateway FBLA
Megan Youells
Good luck! We are all so proud of you and we love you. You go Pumpkin! ............Mom, Dad, & Tommy
All Advisers
It has been my honor to serve you as PA FBLA State Adviser for the past three years. After 15 years,
it’s time to say goodbye to PA FBLA—but know you will always be in my heart. ................. Pam Scott
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