36 FBLA members place top 10 at SLC, 22 qualify for Nationals
DV’s FBLA chapter had great success at the State Leadership Conference that was held from April 16-19 in Hershey, Pennsylvania. In addition to DV winning outstanding chapter, Mrs. Audrey Dennis being named adviser of the year and junior Mackenzie Donald being elected as state president, 36 members also placed in the top 10 for their events. Members who placed in the top four have qualified for the National Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia this summer.
E-Business- Freshmen Ava Troup and Zoe Sutton: First place
American Enterprise Project- Senior Kiley Huttman and juniors Andrew Williams and Ritesh Patel: Second place
Broadcast Journalism- Juniors Mackenzie Donald and Cassandra Joyce: Second place
Cyber Security- Senior Chris Borges: Second place
Digital Animation- Junior Eunice Choi: Second place
Local Chapter Annual Business Report- Senior Haley Troup and junior Mackenzie Donald: Second place
Business Plan- Sophomores Mia Thompson and Queenie Yang: Third place
Partnership with a Business- Sophomores Mia Thompson and Queenie Yang and senior Celi Denhalter: Third place
Parliamentary Procedure- Freshmen Dominick Agron, Carl Wallenburg, Elizabeth Bailey and Joseph Benavides: Fourth place
Public Service Announcement- Senior Kiley Huttman: Fourth place
Coding and Programming- Juniors Ritesh Patel and Sam Yost: Fifth place
Community Service Project- Sophomore Anna Vogel and senior Sadie Subedi: Fifth place
Organizational Leadership- Junior Michaela Velez: Fifth place
Data Analysis- Juniors Olivia Choi and Celina Koh: Sixth place
Mobile Application Development- Juniors Scarlett Weir and Andrew Williams: Sixth place
Website Design- Freshman Grace Myers: Seventh place
Digital Video Production- Sophomore Sophie Allen: Ninth place
Introduction to Social Media Strategy- Sophomores Michelle Zakharova and Maya Sussman: Ninth place
Computer Game & Simulation Programming: Juniors Karter Peereboom and Ben Bailor- 10th place