Spring 2016 - FBLA-PBL
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Spring 2016 - FBLA-PBL
L B P 6 1 C #NL National Board of Directors Karen Heslep, Chair PBL Adviser Arkansas State University-Mountain Home [email protected] Southern Region Lisa Weeks, Chair-elect FBLA-PBL State Adviser Alabama State Department of Education [email protected] Southern Region Elizabeth A. Garofalo FBLA Adviser Canastota High School [email protected] Eastern Region Julie Jensen FBLA Adviser Aurora High School [email protected] Mountain Plains Region Lee C. Marcoux National Staff Piera Palazzolo Dale Carnegie Training [email protected] Business & Industry Representative Deborah Parman PBL Adviser Colorado Mesa University [email protected] Mountain Plains Region Elena R. Daly Executive Assistant to the President [email protected] Kelly Wilkerson Becky Grant, CMP Programs Coordinator [email protected] FBLA Adviser Warren Township High School [email protected] North Central Region FBLA-PBL Division Presidents Colin Murphy Customer Service Associate [email protected] Karthik Krishnan MEMBERSHIP Troy D. White Director, Marketing & Membership [email protected] FBLA National President [email protected] Georgia PBL National President [email protected] Maryland Stacee Y. McIff Professional Division National President [email protected] Massachusetts Stacy M. Nahas KPMG LLP [email protected] Business & Industry Representative Shea Padilla FBLA-PBL State Chair Arizona Department of Education [email protected] Western Region Blake Reynolds Ex-Officio Members Ted L. Harshbarger, Past Chair PBL Adviser Peru State College [email protected] Mountain Plains Region Jean M. Buckley FBLA-PBL President and CEO [email protected] 2015–16 PBL National Officer Team Karthik Krishnan PBL National President Maryland [email protected] Travis London Kennedy Reynolds PBL Mountain Plains Region Vice President Oklahoma [email protected] Kimberly Clark PBL National Secretary Kentucky [email protected] PBL North Central Region Vice President Missouri [email protected] Peter Choi Candace Grace PBL National Treasurer Georgia [email protected] PBL Southern Region Vice President Georgia [email protected] Elizabeth Alvarez Mikayla Khramov PBL National Parliamentarian Florida [email protected] Mary Ait Staff Accountant [email protected] José Espinel FBLA State Director Connecticut State Department of Education [email protected] Eastern Region PBL Adviser Snow College [email protected] Western Region ADMINISTRATION Jean M. Buckley President and CEO [email protected] PBL Western Region Vice President Arizona [email protected] Lisa Smothers Membership Director [email protected] Tom Payne, CPA Director, PBL College/University Relations [email protected] Ashley Witherspoon Customer Service/Database Associate [email protected] CONFERENCE Richard Bowen Conference Director [email protected] Robert Smothers Conference Manager [email protected] EDUCATION Kelly Scholl Education Director [email protected] John Golden Education Associate [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS Laura Morgan Communications Manager [email protected] FBLA-PBL 1912 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191-1591 P 703.860.3334 F 866.500.5610 fbla-pbl.org PBL Business Leader Spring 2016 Volume 26, Issue 3 (ISSN 0279-9685). Published three times per year (fall, winter, and spring) by Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. Editorial and advertising sales offices at FBLA-PBL, 1912 Association Drive, Reston, VA 20191-1591 703.860.3334. POSTMASTER: Materials may be reprinted with prior permission of the editor. Editorial submissions are encouraged and should be addressed to the editor. All FBLA-PBL publications use the Chicago Manual of Style. Publisher: Jean M. Buckley Editor: Laura Morgan Table of CONTENTS Message from the President ................................... 2 Join the Professional Division ................................ 2 National Recognition ����������������������������������������������� 3 Calendar of Events APRIL 1 Receipt Deadlines: • Membership Madness and Membership Mania • Membership Achievement Award • 100 Percent Class Participation • Outstanding Chapter • Distinguished Business Leader Scholarship • Chapter/State Membership Recognition Awards • Big 10 Awards Membership deadline • National Bylaws Amendment 15 PBL national dues deadline eligibility date for PBL voting delegates and competitive events 20 Webinar: CONNECT in Atlanta at #NLC16PBL CONNECT at #NLC16PBL ......................................... 4 NLC Keynote Speaker .............................................. 6 Dress for Success ...................................................... 7 Vantage Point ........................................................... 8 Region Roundup .................................................... 10 Sponsors & Partners .............................................. 12 April/May March for Babies: Check with your local March of Dimes Office for specific dates National Fundraisers ............................................. 13 Chapter News ......................................................... 14 FutureBusinessLeaders PBL_National Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda youtube.com/fblapblinc 30 Professional Division Membership Awards dues deadline MAY 1 Adviser Wall of Fame: Nomination deadline 6 Spring Stock Market Game ends 13 Receipt Deadlines: • NLC competitive event registration • NLC intern application • Businessperson of the Year nomination • Prejudged materials must be received at FBLA‑PBL National Center 15 National Officer Candidate application receipt deadline (5:00 p.m. Eastern Time) 20 PBL NLC and IFL: early bird registration deadline Receipt Deadlines: • March of Dimes Fundraising Report • All competitive events computer production tests must be received at FBLA-PBL National Center JUNE 4 PBL Voting Delegates: Registration deadline 5 Last day to make competitive events name changes 23–24 PBL Institute for Leaders—Atlanta, Georgia fbla_pbl 24–27 PBL NLC—Atlanta, Georgia Spring greetings, PBL members! It’s hard to believe that the 2015–16 year is coming to an end. Each and every member of this association has lived up to our theme for the year, CONNECT, and we have all created connections that will last a lifetime. It has been an extremely productive year and I have the membership to thank. I thank my fellow national officers whose service and dedication to this association were steadfast and never-ending. I thank PBL National Secretary Travis London for his hard work and for serving as my right hand. I also thank all the local and state officers, and the advisers. Without your hard work, this association would not be where it is today. I look forward to seeing where each of you progress in the future. Congratulations to those graduating this year, and I invite you to join our Professional Division. As the National Leadership Conference (NLC) in Atlanta, Georgia rapidly approaches, I hope to see you all on stage accepting a trophy and cash prizes. I am excited to meet the candidates for the 2016–17 PBL national officer team. These dedicated leaders will lead this association next year, so make sure you choose the most experienced and well-suited candidates for the jobs. I cannot wait to see you this summer in Atlanta for #NLC16PBL! Yours Truly, Karthik Krishnan 2015–16 National President Congratulations! You’ve made the commitment to become a PBL member and to serve as an example for the high school and middle level divisions. Want to take your involvement to the next level? Make FBLA-PBL your “lifelong association” by joining the Professional Division (PD) after graduation! Through the PD, you can use the skills you’ve developed throughout your PBL career to educate and inspire the other divisions’ members. PD members are business professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds. They play many roles within the organization, including: • serving as competitive event judges at local & national conferences • presenting workshops or guest speaking at conferences & chapter meetings • being a connection to the business world to assist with job & internship opportunities • providing their expertise to prepare students for life outside of academia Join the PD after graduation and make FBLA‑PBL your “lifelong association!” For more information, visit the Professional Division page of fbla-pbl.org. 2 PBL Business Leader 2015–16 PBL National Officers Message from the President National Recognition Congratulations to chapters earning the Chapter Challenge award by completing Super Sweeps, Non-Stop November, & Action Awareness. NLC attendees from these chapters will each receive a pin in their chapter’s NLC registration packet. CHAPTER CHALLENGE West Georgia Technical College–Douglas Campus (GA) Southeast Missouri State University (MO) Truman State University (MO) University of Missouri–Columbia (MO) Central Carolina Community College (NC) Chadron State College (NE) Northeast Community College (NE) Peru State College (NE) Rutgers University–New Brunswick (NJ) Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OK) Tulsa Community College–Metro Campus (OK) University of Tennessee–Knoxville (TN) George Mason University (VA) ACTION AWARENESS Westwood College–Aurora (CO) West Georgia Technical College–Douglas Campus (GA) Central Christian College of Kansas (KS) Elizabethtown Community & Technical College (KY) Southeast Missouri State University (MO) Truman State University (MO) University of Missouri–Columbia (MO) Central Carolina Community College (NC) Chadron State College (NE) Northeast Community College (NE) Peru State College (NE) Rutgers University–New Brunswick (NJ) Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OK) Oklahoma State University–Stillwater (OK) Tulsa Community College–Metro Campus (OK) University of Tennessee–Knoxville (TN) Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) George Mason University (VA) Spring 2016 3 at NLC Internship Opportunities Enhance your experience by working as an NLC intern in Atlanta! Conference interns help national staff with conference logistics, headquarters office management, and more. Interested applicants must be available to attend the NLC during these dates and times: June 24–27 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. To participate, you must be available during the majority of the NLC. Interns must pay the conference registration fee, accommodations, travel, and meals. Complete the application at go.fbla.org/NLC (including a current résumé and one letter of recommendation). Internship categories include: • judge confirmation • conference headquarters • registration desk • exhibit hall • workshops • photography • silent auction • national officer assistant • Awards of Excellence trophy setup • Awards of Excellence social media • Awards of Excellence photo usher Application receipt deadline is Friday, May 13. National Anthem Do you sing? We are looking for a PBL member to sing the national anthem in traditional style at the NLC. Interested performers should visit go.fbla.org/NLC for more details. If selected, soloist must be a paid NLC registrant. Email submissions to mmuir@ pdcproductions.com or mail to: Megan Muir, CMP PDC Productions (NLC Anthem) 3217 N Flood Ave Norman, OK 73069 Audition receipt deadline is May 13. 4 PBL Business Leader March of Dimes Mini March for Babies FBLA-PBL and our national service partner, the March of Dimes, will sponsor a mini March for Babies at #NLC16PBL in Atlanta. All members and advisers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the March of Dimes. Dress for this event is casual, so wear your PBL T-shirt and your favorite pair of blue jeans. Remember to bring your $5 donation and get ready to have a great time! Sunday, June 26 @ 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Open Events Everyone can compete! The Open Events program offers tests members can take without prequalification or preregistration. You don’t have to be a state winner—just a member. PBL members may only take two open events. June 26—10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Agribusiness Health Care Management Insurance & Risk Management June 26—11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Music Business Management Nonprofit Management Programming Concepts Institute for Leaders This high-energy, intensive, two‑day seminar is a focused leadership experience for state and local chapter officers, as well as members and advisers. This training conference prepares student leaders and members to assume their elected responsibilities and develop valuable life skills. #NLC16PBL in Atlanta Official Conference App National Officer Elections Download the official FBLA-PBL National Conference app. An important and exciting part of the NLC is the election of the 2016–17 national officers. Students interested in running for national office can request the National Officer Candidate Guide from their state adviser, or download it from go.fbla.org/NLC. Note the application and campaign guidelines have been updated this year. Schedules, maps, and social media on your mobile device—FREE! Create your personal NLC schedule, be the first to see event finalists, receive update messages throughout the conference, learn about exhibitors, and more! Search the app store for FBLA-PBL National Conferences and look for this icon, or scan the code below for your device. Candidates display literature at their campaign booths where members can talk with them about their platforms. Don’t miss the spirited competition and bid for delegate votes by the candidates and their campaign teams. National Officer Elections Amazon Apple BlackberryGoogle Certifications Adobe Certified User $50 per exam ($65 after June 10) Autodesk Certified Associate Voting will occur on Day 4 (June 27) of the NLC. All members and advisers may attend voting. Only voting delegates will be permitted in reserved seating area. Candidates will have reserved seating at the front of the room. National voting and all regional voting will be conducted via electronic ballot. Voting delegates should bring a data-enabled device (phone, tablet, etc.) to cast their votes. Delegates may share devices. No wifi connection will be available. Standard message and data rates may apply. $50 per exam ($65 after June 10) Autodesk Certified Professional $50 per exam ($65 after June 10) QuickBooks Certified User $50 per exam ($65 after June 10) IC3 Global Standard 5 Exams $25 per exam ($40 after June 10) Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) 2013 $50 per exam ($65 after June 10) Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) $45 per exam ($60 after June 10) Space is limited, so sign up today at go.fbla.org/NLC. Spring 2016 5 NLC Keynote Speaker Logan Weber Logan Weber is passionate about empowering students to become servant‑leaders and leave a positive impact on the world around them. As the director of student services for Weber Associates, Logan has travelled across the country and worked with thousands of students helping build their leadership potential. His speaking career began in 2006 when he and four friends cofounded the nonprofit organization Dry Tears. Their work in bringing clean water to remote areas in Burkina Faso, Africa was recognized by the United Way, and they received the Helping Hands award. Prior to his work with Weber Associates, Logan was a top performer in sales and management roles with nationally recognized companies including: Courier Express, New Balance, and T-Mobile. His humor, high energy, and great content have made him one of the most sought‑after student speakers in the nation. Logan lives in Atlanta with his 100-lb puppy, Buddy. MARCH FOR BABIES MAKING STRIDES AT THE NLC Are you looking to unwind after a day of competitions, networking, and workshops at the National Leadership Conference? Pack your best purple outfit and join the annual Phi Beta Lambda Mini March for Babies! On June 26 from 5:30–6:30 p.m., members and advisers from around the nation will walk together and learn more about the March of Dimes and how they promote stronger, healthier babies! For over 40 years, FBLA-PBL has proudly supported the March of Dimes with their mission to improve baby health and prevent birth defects and infant mortality. marchofdimes.org 6 PBL Business Leader Dress for Success by PBL National Secretary Travis London It’s that time of the year! Conference season is over and there’s just one left—the National Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. This is where the best and brightest leaders in the world come together to compete to determine the best of the best; but in order to compete and attend conference events, you have to look the part! The purpose of the FBLA‑PBL dress code is to uphold the professional image of the association and its members and to prepare students for the business world. Appropriate attire is required for all attendees—advisers, members, and guests—at all general sessions, competitive events, regional meetings, workshops, and other activities unless otherwise stated in the conference program. Ladies first, as always. To keep it simple, you can never go wrong with a business suit; this could include a pantsuit or a suit with a skirt. Either way, you’ll look professional, sleek, and ready to take over the world. My rule is, “If you’re okay with your grandma seeing it, then you should be fine.” Just a quick clarification, many women’s two-piece suits are currently designed so that they do not require a blouse. Therefore, this will be accepted. In addition, sling-back shoes, open-toe shoes, and sleeveless dresses are accepted. Gentlemen, yours is quite simple. The best purchase that you will ever make is a nicely-fitted suit. This suit will make you stand out, boost your confidence, and improve your performance! I always pack plenty of white dress shirts, just in case you get a little clumsy with food. My next best advice for you gentlemen: learn how to iron! Traveling across the country without a garment bag and everything stuffed in your bags will cause plenty of wrinkles. So either learn how to get them out or know someone who does. This year I will be wearing the ever‑so‑glamorous FBLA‑PBL blazer, with the FBLA‑PBL patch, only available from the FBLA-PBL MarketPlace. To go with this eloquent blazer, I will be sporting some flat khakis, also available exclusively on the FBLA‑PBL MarketPlace. To tie this outfit all together, I will also be wearing a collared, white, button-up shirt with my FBLA-PBL tie and pin. Now you might think this would get kind of boring because of how many times throughout the year we have to wear it, but one little secret that I will let you in on is my socks. One major way to personalize your outfit or uniform so that you stand out are dress socks. Each day you can see me wearing a different pair of crazy dress socks. As a good rule of thumb, if you have to ask someone “Does this meet the dress code?” consider finding something else to wear. If you have any questions about the FBLA-PBL dress code make sure to ask your adviser. See you in Atlanta! National Dress Code FBLA-PBL members and advisers should develop an awareness of the image one’s appearance projects. The purpose of the dress code is to uphold the professional image of the association and its members and to prepare students for the business world. Appropriate attire is required for all attendees—advisers, members, and guests—at all general sessions, competitive events, regional meetings, workshops, and other activities unless otherwise stated in the conference program. Conference name badges are part of this dress code and must be worn for all conference functions. For safety reasons, do not wear name badges when touring. Professional attire acceptable for official FBLA-PBL activities includes: FEMALES Business suit with blouse Business pantsuit with blouse Skirt or dress slacks with blouse or sweater Business dress Capris or gauchos with coordinating jacket/suit, worn below the knee Dress shoes MALES Business suit with collared dress shirt and necktie Sport coat, dress slacks, collared shirt, and necktie 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 Inappropriate Attire (for both men and women) 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; backless, see-through, tight-fitting, spaghetti straps, strapless, extremely short, or low-cut blouses/ tops/dresses/skirts; T-shirts, Lycra™, spandex, midriff tops, tank tops, bathing suits; sandals, athletic shoes, industrial work shoes, hiking boots, bare feet, or over-the-knee boots; athletic wear, including sneakers; hats or flannel fabric clothing; bolo ties; visible foundation garments. CLARIFICATION–Many women’s two-piece suits currently are designed so that they do not require a blouse. Therefore, this will be accepted. In addition, sling-back shoes, open-toe shoes, and sleeveless dresses are accepted. Spring 2016 7 VANTAGEPOINT An emerging leader seeks to solve problems and help create the future of audit. “I help provide the answers to key questions asked by readers of financial statements when evaluating large and complex investments.” KPMG’s Corban Bell takes in the view from Coit Tower in San Francisco, California. 8 PBL Business Leader W hat’s it like to work with private equity firms and hedge funds to guide their investments? “I really enjoy the problem-solving aspects,” explains Corban Bell, associate, Audit, at KPMG in San Francisco. KPMG’s Alternative Investments (AI) Practice is a strategic initiative that focuses on serving private equity, venture capital, employee benefit plans and real estate companies. Corban’s goal is to “help provide the answers to key questions asked by readers of financial statements when evaluating large and complex investments.” KPMG believes this approach is the future of audit — and by building his career, Corban is helping to create that future. After two years with KPMG, his professional success has been swift, but not sudden — Corban has been curating his career since college. Before he graduated from Grambling State University in 2013, Corban Bell had a long list of accomplishments. In addition to completing three corporate management internships at KPMG, he led a winning team of interns in the National Intern Community Service challenge, was active in the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) and successfully campaigned for his student body to fund a first-of-its-kind recycling project that raised more than $50,000 over three years and won the 2012-2013 Toyota Green Initiative. “Starting my first internship at KPMG with very little accounting experience was intimidating, but I was determined to learn,” Corban recalls. That year, Corban participated in the KPMG National Case Study Competition at the NABA Convention. He’s since served on numerous NABA panel discussions and chapter initiatives. During his third internship, Corban’s interest in AI, passion for complex financial transactions, and advice from a KPMG senior manager working with a large private equity client, led Bell to explore the practice. Since joining KPMG full time, Corban has taken part in several presentations and competitions — including the Howard University School of Business Center for Accounting Education’s 2014 We’re About Success Program and the firm’s Inclusion Leadership Forum. Bell’s early achievements have a lot to do with his role models: retired KPMG partner Frank K. Ross and prominent lawyer and entrepreneur Reginald Lewis. Ross, former managing partner of KPMG in Washington, D.C., is a co-founder of NABA. Lewis — the first African-American to broker a billion-dollar buyout – lived his life by his grandfather’s advice to “know your job and do it well.” “I want to lay my head on my pillow at night feeling proud of the actions I took and the decisions I made that day.” Corban’s next challenges include becoming a senior associate and honing his project management skills. He’s also interested in an international rotation, or experience in KPMG’s new Strategy Practice, and “might start those conversations” soon. Away from the office, he’ll continue his mountain climbing avocation with an ascent of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park. Describing himself as a “quiet leader”, Corban tries to build his relationships on respect and decency. “I want to lay my head on my pillow at night feeling proud of the actions I took and the decisions I made that day.” 1 How today’s auditors become tomorrow’s leaders Building a career in KPMG’s Audit practice means exposure to a broad variety of foundational skills and strategic capabilities — from accounting to forensic to information risk management. KPMG has reinvented its approach to audit training to offer many online learning resources and national training programs that enable KPMG professionals to participate, for example, in “virtual” team management scenarios and gain multi-industry expertise via interactive discussions on business trends and issues. KPMG’s differentiated audit training is providing increased opportunities for career specialization, new certification attainment and confidence building. Spring 2016 9 Region Roundup WESTERN REGION Western Region Vice President Mikayla Khramov [email protected] The Western Region has been receiving more COP requests this semester than last. I also have individual members reaching out for advice in starting a new chapter as well as running for national office. As the current state president for Arizona, I know that our membership has increased and our CMAP participation has broken records, thanks to our VP of Programs Mark Creech. All in all, I am proud of the progress of the Western Region, and I feel we will grow significantly within the next year. MOUNTAIN PLAINS REGION Mountain Plains Region Vice President Kennedy Reynolds [email protected] With #NLC16PBL just a few months away, the states in the Mountain Plains Region are hard at work preparing for their annual State Leadership Conferences (SLCs). I attended the Kansas SLC where Lizzie Caron was elected Kansas state president and many members qualified to compete in Atlanta this summer. The Oklahoma FBLA-PBL state officer team is preparing for the 2nd annual March of Dimes Purple Out Social at their SLC, where members will have the opportunity to pie a state officer or state staff member in the face with all proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Congratulations to Texas A&M University on being ranked in the PBL Big Ten Chapters with 122 members. Don’t forget that April 15 is the national membership deadline, so it’s not too late for last-minute recruitment! I wish you luck in the last few weeks of the spring semester. I encourage you to compete hard, campaign well, and earn your way to #NLC16PBL in Atlanta. I look forward to CONNECTing with each of you and wish you luck with your competitions, finals, and the rest of your semester. 10 PBL Business Leader EASTERN REGION The spring semester has definitely been a busy one for the states in the eastern region! Each state was hard at work in making that last membership push in order to surpass last year’s membership numbers. Members have been very involved in completing the different levels of CMAP and were excited by the opportunity to receive recognition for this within their states. The spring has also been full of competition preparation since state leadership conferences are right around the corner. I am so excited to be able to CONNECT with each and every one of you at #NLC16PBL! NORTH CENTRAL REGION North Central Region Vice President Kimberly Clark [email protected] Summer is nearing and the membership year is drawing to a close. Just because you will no longer be meeting with your chapter does not mean that you will not be able to live the FBLA-PBL lifestyle. Summer is a perfect time to participate in community service and to work on your CMAP activities! Be sure to check out the National Leadership Conference and all that it has to offer!! Let’s end this year with a bang and CONNECT with as many others as we can— because everybody has their own amazing story. Good luck with finals and all that the end of the term will bring. SOUTHERN REGION Southern Region Vice President Candace Grace [email protected] Membership is continuing to grow across the southern region, but we still have some ground to cover to meet our membership mark. Conference season is in the air and this is a perfect time to get in those final member recruits before your state conference. If we work together, we can make this another successful year for the southern region. Thank you for all your efforts. If I can be of assistance please contact me at [email protected]. Spring 2016 11 Sponsors & Partners With Country Meats, you can raise the funds to provide awesome memories for your students! Our family business has made over 74+ million snack sticks for fundraising only, no store sales. Snack sticks are smoked fresh each day in our USDA inspected, state-of-the-art facility. Each of our 16 flavors sell for just $1 and your chapter makes a 45% profit. Think about it, a protein snack that tastes great and sells for just $1 each! Now anyone can help support your fundraiser. For free samples call 800.277.8989 or visit countrymeats.com/samples. MEMBER BENEFITS Your shopping supports FBLA-PBL. go.fbla.org/amazon Receive a discount on over 96,000 items at Office Depot and OfficeMax locations or online. officediscounts.org/fbla Receive 28% off emergency roadside service. Look for purchase links at go.fbla.org/discounts. One free certification test for FBLA, PBL, and PD members. Access codes are in the Adviser Area at fbla-pbl.org Unlimited mileage and up to 20% off! 800.GO.ALAMO Contract ID# 7000461 FBLA-BPL members receive 10% off courses for the SAT, ACT & GMAT. Visit go.fbla.org/ princetonreview to get started. Free ride for new users (up to $20) on uberX, UberBLACK, or UberSUV (excludes uberT). Code: FBLAPBL Save hundreds on your car insurance with special FBLA‑PBL savings. geico.com/fbla-pbl 800.368.2734 Save on in-store purchases with the FBLA-PBL discount. More information coming soon at go.fbla.org/discounts Save 20% with your FBLA-PBL card. ID# 5492731 Save up to 15% when you shop via the FBLA-PBL website. Use Company Code EP10687. Look for the link at go.fbla.org/discounts. 800.473.4732 Great Hotel Discount Programs for Members Major hotel chains offer reduced rates—up to 15% off—don’t miss out! Visit go.fbla.org/discounts and save 10%. Hyatt Hotels 10% off at participating Hyatt properties 877.393.8034 Group Code: CR51684 12 PBL Business Leader 5% discount on room rate extendedstayamerica.com Corporate Code: EAFBA Wyndham Hotel Group Up to 15% off their best available rates 877.670.7088 ID# 8000001640 National Fundraisers Association Motor Club Marketing (AMCM) offers a roadside assistance program that earns profit now and on renewals. Email [email protected], call 605.254.8876, or visit amcmfbla.com. Better World Collective provides a brand new and easy-to-use online auction platform called Auction360. Visit betterworldcollective.com/fbla for more information. Country Meats features fresh smoked snack sticks that everyone loves! Sell for $1 and receive 45% profit! For FREE SAMPLES call 800.277.8989 or visit countrymeats.com/samplepack. Krispy Kreme Fundraising offers doughnuts, BOGO cards, certificates, and coffee to help your chapter raise some dough! Visit krispykreme.com/fundraising, email [email protected], or call 800.4KRISPY. Ozark Delight Lollipops are only available for fundraising. They do not sell to stores or other retail markets. Call 800.334.8991 or visit ozarkdelight.com. Popcorn Palace offers premium popcorn in lots of flavors guaranteed to be fresh and delectable. Keep 50% profit upfront. To get your free information kit, call 800.873.2686 or visit popcornpalace.com/Home/Fundraising. Schermer Pecans offers a delicious and healthy fundraising product. Call 800.841.3403, email [email protected], or visit pecantreats.com. School Spirit Coffee provides personalized packaging for their coffee fundraiser. Call 800.570.1443, email [email protected], or visit schoolspiritcoffee.com. Tom-Wat Fundraising features multiple fundraisers from catalog sales to cookie dough and much more. Call 800.243.9250, email [email protected], or visit tomwat.com. Spring 2016 13 Chapter News GEORGIA Members of Southern Regional Technical College PBL and Colquitt County High School FBLA met with Moultrie Mayor Bill McIntosh when he signed and issued a proclamation in recognition of FBLA-PBL Week, observed nationally this year February 8–12. NEW JERSEY Rutgers PBL hosted its fifth annual Dining with the Distinguished. Dining with the Distinguished is a grand scale networking event where distinguished professionals are able to network with ambitious students over a complementary dinner. It was held this year at the Busch Student Center on December fourth. There were over 45 professionals in attendance from companies including BASF, Johnson & Johnson, Deloitte, Bloomberg, and Nordstrom, and over 150 students in attendance, including members of the Rider chapter of FBLA-PBL. OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) PBL kicked off FBLA‑PBL Week in grand style with proclamations from both the Mayor of Goodwell, Oklahoma and the President of OPSU. The documents declared February 8–13, 2016, as FBLA-PBL Week in the town of Goodwell, where OPSU is located, and on the campus of OPSU. It was a great start to a week dedicated to increasing awareness about our organization! GEORGIA Members of Southern Regional Technical College PBL spent FBLA‑PBL national Community Service Day making on-hand contributions to this local Salvation Army by sorting clothes, cleaning windows, tagging new items, and putting out new items for sale on February 13. The Salvation Army helps many families in the local community. Submit your chapter news and photos at go.fbla.org/news 14 PBL Business Leader