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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

2019 NATIONALFALL LEADERSHIP

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Speakers & Highlights .............................................. 3

Dress Code ................................................................. 4

Code of Conduct ....................................................... 5

Schedule ......................................................................6

Exhibitors ................................................................. 16

Future Conferences ................................................. 19

Use #NFLC19 on Instagram and Twitter for a chance to see your photos on screen before the closing session.

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The 2019 National Fall Leadership Conferences (NFLCs) are designed to help you create A World of Opportunity. The board of directors, national officers, and national staff welcome you to this year’s NFLCs. You have demonstrated your commitment to leadership excellence by being here this weekend. Maximize your investment by participating in as many workshops and other activities as you can.

CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERSConference staff will be available in the Plaza Registration Office on Friday and Saturday during regular conference hours.

NAME BADGESConference badges must be worn to all conference activities, including the Blue Jeans for Babies Dance. Requests for replacement badges may be made at the registration desk or in conference headquarters. There is a $5 charge for all replacement name badges. This fee must be paid in full onsite.

TRAVEL ETIQUETTEIf traveling by taxi, ask for the fare before departure. Keep change handy for bellmen and doormen tips and similar situations. Generally, a 15% tip is appropriate for servers and cab drivers for good service.

CHAPERONESChaperones should enforce dress code and curfews, ensure that students attend conference activities, and follow common safety practices.

MEMBERS WITH DISABILITIESMembers with disabilities add an important dimension to the organization. FBLA‑PBL is committed to working with these members to ensure they receive maximum benefit from conference activities. Contact a representative of the national staff if you have particular needs or requirements.

CURFEWDelegates at FBLA‑PBL conferences are expected to follow the published curfew times. This requirement is designed both to protect individual delegates and to respect other guests in the hotels we are using for our meetings. Hotel security will enforce the published curfews, which are to be interpreted as being the time by which members should be in their own rooms and quiet for the night.

PROHIBITED ITEMS• noisemakers (horns, clappers, etc.) are not allowed at the general sessions• hats, including novelty hats, are prohibited by the FBLA‑PBL dress code• selfie sticks, cameras, cell phones, and posters/signs are not allowed on

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Blue Jeans for Babies Dance Saturday, November 16 from 9:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.

Plaza Ballroom A,B,D, E

Put on your dancing shoes and support FBLA‑PBL's national service partner, the March of Dimes.

All members and advisers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the March of Dimes.

Bring your $5 donation and get ready to have a great time!

Room: Plaza Court 8

Friday, November 15 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.Saturday, November 16 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Visit the MarketPlace for your official FBLA‑PBL merchandise. From key chains...to bow ties...to phone cases...we have it all!

Get your conference t‑shirt for only $20!

John Guydon was born in Compton in 1983. He started a business selling candy in the 7th grade to pay for lunch and football cleats, eventually going on to play Division I football at The University of Colorado and earning a Broadcast Production degree from the school of journalism. In 2005, tired of the constraints of the traditional corporate world, he left to start his own business. He created a commercial text message platform called Duffled that allows businesses and organizations to text customers using a commercial short code. In 2012 he launched The Lassy Project, software that gives parents and guardians the ability to notify an entire local community about a missing child in seconds, not hours. In 2014, he founded Startups Illustrated, which helps companies raise rounds of funding and gain acceptance into top-tier accelerators. Through this, John works with students, startups, and entrepreneurs to help them grow professionally and personally while maximizing efficiency.

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Anne Bonney is a fun, energetic speaker and workshop facilitator. After 20 years in highly successful leadership positions, Anne founded Different Shoe Enterprises and now uses her experience, education, and expertise to ignite her audience’s courage to embrace the uncomfortable; in change, in communication and in becoming influential with others. She shares fun and relevant stories, time-tested knowledge, and immediately applicable strategies for action.

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TFBLA‑PBL members have an excellent reputation. Your conduct at every FBLA‑PBL function should make a positive contribution to extending that reputation. Listed here are rules of conduct for FBLA‑PBL national conferences. All delegates are expected to:

1. Behave in a courteous and respectful manner, refraining from language and actions that might bring discredit upon themselves, their school, other delegates, advisers, or upon FBLA‑PBL.

2. Obey all local, state, and federal laws.

3. Avoid conduct not conducive to an educational conference. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to, actions disrupting the businesslike atmosphere, association with nonconference individuals, or activities that endanger self or others (running in the general sessions, standing on chairs, using laser pointers during workshops, bodysurfing at dances, etc.).

4. Keep your advisers informed of your activities and whereabouts at all times. Accidents, injuries, and illnesses must be reported to the local or state advisers immediately.

5. Avoid alcoholic beverages (for those under 21 years of age) and controlled or illegal substances of any form. These items must not be used or possessed at any time, or under any circumstances. Use or possession of such substances may subject the delegate to criminal prosecution.

6. Act as guests of the hotel and conference center. Participants must obey the rules of these facilities. The facilities have the right to ask a member or members to leave. Do not throw anything out of windows or over balconies. Do not run down hallways. Noise should be kept at a reasonable volume, especially in the hotels.

Remember there are other guests in the hotels who have rights as well. Trash (this includes pizza boxes, bottles, cans, etc.) must be placed in the proper receptacles and not left on guest room or meeting room floors. Individuals or chapters responsible for damages to any property or furnishings will be responsible for its repair or replacement. Local and state advisers are responsible for the supervision of delegate conduct.

Disregarding or Violating the Code of ConductDelegates who disregard or violate this code will be subject to disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, forfeiture of privileges to attend further events, confinement to your hotel room, dismissal from the conference, and being sent home at your own expense. Parents and/or guardians will be notified and FBLA‑PBL reserves the right to notify law enforcement officials.

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If your state is not listed, no state meeting is scheduled for the conference.

Friday, November 15

6:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Missouri State Meeting Plaza Ballroom

6:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Nebraska State Meeting Plaza Ballroom

7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kansas State Meeting Governor’s Square 14

STATE MEETINGS

Friday, November 15

10:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. CPR Training Governor’s Square 10

Lori McCoin, Business Teacher/CTE Coordinator, Elizabeth High School

We know you have to be certified in CPR to teach in most districts. Here is your chance to get certified for almost nothing.

Cost is only $5.00.

11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Conference Headquarters Plaza Registration Office

11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Registration Plaza Registration Office & Foyer

11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. MarketPlace Plaza Court 8

1:00 p.m.–1:45 p.m. Workshops

Diverse Leaders in Business Panel Governor’s Square 11

Gerardo Ceballos, Office of Diversity Affairs Program Manager, University of Colorado - Boulder Leeds School of Business

Learn from racially diverse business leaders as they share their stories and experiences of being a leader in business from an underrepresented background.

The Key to Free College Governor’s Square 12

Vivian Clarke, FBLA National Treasurer

A workshop diving into college scholarships and financial aid - by a student, for students! All grades are welcome.

Next Stop PBL: your road to Success Governor’s Square 14

Lexis Nylund, State President, Colorado Phi Beta Lambda

Learn about next steps after FBLA, which is Phi Beta Lambda. The collegiate level of FBLA, allows you to continue your FBLA-PBL Membership.

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1:00 p.m.–1:45 p.m. Workshops Continued

Networking Your Way to Success Governor’s Square 15

Jenna Wesselhoeft, Manager, Campus Recruiting, and Erin Rasey, Sr. Associate, Campus Recruiting, KPMG

As easy as 1-2-3 - Join us for a dynamic session where you will learn the three critical steps to networking your way to success!

The Art of Networking Governor’s Square 16

Nathan Raugutt, Academic Advisor, Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado

“It's not what you know, but who you know.” This cliche is truer than ever! Cut through the noise and get noticed through networking.

ADVISERS EVERFI–No Cost, Critical Skill Resources Governor’s Square 17

Samara Cipriani, Director of K-12 Implementation, EVERFI

With digital lessons focused on topics like financial literacy, investing, and entrepreneurship, EVERFI helps students to be successful in the real world.

2:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Workshops

Diverse Leaders in Business Panel Governor’s Square 11

Gerardo Ceballos, Office of Diversity Affairs Program Manager, University of Colorado - Boulder Leeds School of Business

Learn from racially diverse business leaders as they share their stories and experiences of being a leader in business from an underrepresented background.

You Can Buy Happiness, Governor’s Square 12 But Not Supreme©

Arjun Bellur, Iris Little, Sebastian Cuervo and Maathangi Prassana, FBLA Members, Middleton High School Chapter

A couple of innovators made us buy $450 shirts and $75,000 cars. Learn how to make consumers blind to price but buy the brand.

Next Stop PBL: your road to Success Governor’s Square 14

Lexis Nylund, State President, Colorado Phi Beta Lambda

Learn about next steps after FBLA, which is Phi Beta Lambda. The collegiate level of FBLA, allows you to continue your FBLA-PBL Membership.

Networking Your Way to Success Governor’s Square 15

Jenna Wesselhoeft, Manager, Campus Recruiting, and Erin Rasey, Sr. Associate, Campus Recruiting, KPMG

As easy as 1-2-3 - Join us for a dynamic session where you will learn the three critical steps to networking your way to success!

Friday, November 15

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2:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Workshops Continued

Successful Chapters in Small Schools Governor’s Square 16

Ben Morrison, FBLA North Central Region Vice President

During this course, members and advisers will learn tips, tricks, and activities focused on how to run a successful chapter in a small school.

ADVISERS Digital Skills for Careers and Higher Ed Governor’s Square 17

Daniel Byrd, Vice President North America Sales, Isograd

Isograd develops proficiency-based, adaptive assessments and certifications for digital skills to aid students and job seekers in advancing their careers and education.

3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Workshops

Organization and Decision-making Governor’s Square 11

Ghazale Haddadian, Clinical Assistant Professor of Operations and Energy Management, Stuart School of Business

How do successful executives make complex decisions considering the limited resources and restrictions they face? Learn how to complement experience, intuition, and discover how optimization can make you a superior decision-maker.

The Key to Free College Governor’s Square 12

Vivian Clarke, FBLA National Treasurer

A workshop diving into college scholarships and financial aid - by a student, for students! All grades are welcome.

The Art of Networking Governor’s Square 14

Nathan Raugutt, Academic Advisor, Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado

“It’s not what you know, but who you know.” This cliche is truer than ever! Cut through the noise and get noticed through networking.

Finding the Perfect Match Governor’s Square 15

Benjamin Walworth, District 18 President, Missouri FBLA

Attend this workshop to learn more about matching your members with a competitive event, which will increase their success at conferences!

LEVEL UP! Governor’s Square 16

Rebekah Cox, Scott Sheridan and Alexa Watson, Middleton High School

A guide to “LEVEL UP” your chapter’s management. Learn about recruitment and retention strategies, resources for success, and digital organization/communication.

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ADVISERS EVERFI-no cost, critical skill Resources Governor’s Square 17

Samara Cipriani, Director of K-12 Implementation, EVERFI

With digital lessons focused on topics like financial literacy, investing, and entrepreneurship, EVERFI helps students to be successful in the real world.

6:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Missouri FBLA State Meeting Plaza Ballroom

6:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Nebraska FBLA State Meeting Plaza Ballroom

7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Registration Plaza Registration Office & Foyer

7:30 p.m.–8:15 p.m. FBLA State Officer Networking Reception Plaza Court 7

Come meet your peers and enjoy networking in a relaxed session. (State officer ribbons are required to attend this event.)

7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kansas FBLA State Meeting Governor’s Square 14

8:15 p.m. Doors Open for Opening Session

9:00 p.m.–10:15 p.m. Opening Session Plaza Ballroom Keynote Speaker: John Guydon

Midnight Curfew

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits Plaza Ballroom Foyer

MarketPlace Plaza Court 8

8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Conference Headquarters Plaza Registration Office

9:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Workshops

Pathways to Standing Out In High School Governor’s Square 10

Katie Peluso, Academic Advisor, Crimson Education

Learn how to use entrepreneurial skills to launch and scale an initiative to stand out in HS and get into your dream universities!

Manners Used Today - Yes or No? Governor’s Square 11

Nick Schaller, Chapter Officers, Otterville FBLA

What manners can you add in your daily life that will set you apart? Activities planned, join in on the fun!

Turning A Good Idea into a Great Idea Governor’s Square 12

Corey Billington, Professor, UW College of Business

Pains, Gains, and Pivots: Why do most new businesses fail? Come learn about a new tool that is revolutionizing the way entrepreneurs develop successful businesses.

Friday, November 15

Saturday, November 16

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Ignite Your Organization Governor’s Square 14

Joe Kashurba, Owner or Kashurba Web Design and Brad Killmeyer, Formulate Your Future

Grow your membership, fundraise more money and increase participation with a student-driven set of goals, mission statement, clear objectives and an action plan.

Transition to Professional Employment Governor’s Square 15

Caitlyn O’Neil, CPA, MT, CBIZ MHM

You got the job! Now what do you do? Listen in as Caitlyn explains how to make the seamless transition from student to a professional.

Infinite Ultimatums Governor’s Square 16

William Campbell, Professor, University of Wyoming College of Business

How would you split 50,000 pennies? Investigating payoffs and behavior, in a Game Theory setting, using the Alternating Ultimatum Game as the tool.

ADVISERS Getting Them to NLC Governor’s Square 17

Jen Girvin & Julie Ellis, NAP Committee Members, FBLA-PBL

Do you want to help your students prepare for competition? Tips for navigating competitive events, along with this year’s changes, will be presented.

10:00 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Workshops

Cracking College Admissions Governor’s Square 10

Katie Peluso, Academic Advisor, Crimson Education

Learn top tips for standing out in high school and putting together a college application that showcases the best of your experiences (like FBLA)!

Giving of Self – Giving to Others Governor’s Square 11

Barbara Abbey, Executive Director March of Dimes Colorado

Business leaders are always encouraged to give back to the communities in which they work. This workshop will highlight ways you can get involved.

Turning A Good Idea into a Great Idea Governor’s Square 12

Corey Billington, Professor, UW College of Business

Pains, Gains, and Pivots: Why do most new businesses fail? Come learn about a new tool that is revolutionizing the way entrepreneurs develop successful businesses.

Saturday, November 16

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Tallo: Get Connected Governor’s Square 14

Trey Goode, Engagement Specialist | Education, Tallo

Learn how students can create digital profiles to showcase themselves, discover scholarship and internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

What to Look for in a Business School Governor’s Square 15

Clark Harris, Recruitment & Scholarship Coordinator, University of Colorado - Boulder Leeds School of Business

Business is constantly growing and so are your business school options. Attend this presentation to learn what to look for in a top business program.

Infinite Ultimatums Governor’s Square 16

William Campbell, Professor, University of Wyoming College of Business

How would you split 50,000 pennies? Investigating payoffs and behavior, in a Game Theory setting, using the Alternating Ultimatum Game as the tool.

ADVISERS Better by Design Governor’s Square 17

Nico Valencia, Career Readiness Leader, Intuit

Using Design Thinking, participants will identify critical factors for success of FBLA chapters. Learn Intuit’s Design for Delight mindset that will help solve big problems.

11:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Workshops

Personal Accounts Make Expenses Easier Governor’s Square 10

Carrie McKinney, Josie Neal, Christian Bremer, Kit Thompson, Ashley Catron, Chapter Officers, Otterville FBLA

Fundraisers - You work, You make money. Find out how to cover FBLA expenses as though you were working in the public sector. Handouts-YES!

Giving of Self – Giving to Others Governor’s Square 11

Barbara Abbey, Executive Director March of Dimes Colorado

Business leaders are always encouraged to give back to the communities in which they work. This workshop will highlight ways you can get involved.

“You’re average…Don’t be offended.” Governor’s Square 12

Alyssa Suarez, Ananya Sista, and Maria Huezo, Middleton High School Officer Team, Middleton High School

Throughout the course of this workshop, you will learn the importance of maximizing every opportunity FBLA has for you to become a successful business leader. This workshop is for members trying to redefine their average.

Saturday, November 16

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Tallo: Get Connected Governor’s Square 14

Trey Goode, Engagement Specialist | Education, Tallo

Learn how students can create digital profiles to showcase themselves, discover scholarship and internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

Diving into a New World Governor’s Square 15

Nickolas Stanley, Professional Member

Are you interested in experiencing cultures and traveling? Come learn about studying abroad and the benefits to you as a student and future professional.

Better by Design: Innovate on Purpose Governor’s Square 16

Nico Valencia, Career Readiness Leader, Intuit

An interactive session focused on innovating in your competitive events. Learn Intuit’s Design for Delight mindset that will help you truly delight your judges.

ADVISERS Getting Them to NLC Governor’s Square 17

Jen Girvin & Julie Ellis, NAP Committee Members, FBLA-PBL

Do you want to help your students prepare for competition? Tips for navigating competitive events, along with this year’s changes, will be presented.

1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Adviser Hospitality Plaza Court 7

Sponsored by Colorado FBLA, Metropolitan State University of Denver, University of Colorado - Leeds School of Business, University of Northern Colorado - Monfort College of Business, University of Wyoming

1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Workshops

The Ethics Edge Governor’s Square 10

Deanna Bartee, Business Instructor, Adams State University

An interactive workshop where students get to explore and develop their ethical decision-making skills by examining the impact their decisions have on others.

How to Survive the Upside Down Governor’s Square 11

Jenna Whitmore & Haley Ulmer, Student Recruitment Managers, University of Indianapolis School of Business

How you can survive college and get the most out of your experience!

Saturday, November 16

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1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Workshops Continued

Maximizing Your FBLA Experience Governor’s Square 12

Nebraska FBLA State Leadership Team, State Leadership Team, Nebraska FBLA

During this interactive presentation, the Nebraska FBLA State Leadership Team will guide you in maximizing your FBLA experience during your short time in this organization!

Leadership and Entrepreneurship Governor’s Square 14

Joe Kashurba, Owner or Kashurba Web Design and Brad Killmeyer, Formulate Your Future

Joe and Brad share seven keys to being a successful student leader or entrepreneur. Learn the skills, habits, and mindset needed to achieve your goals.

What to Look for in a Business School Governor’s Square 15

Clark Harris, Recruitment & Scholarship Coordinator, University of Colorado - Boulder Leeds School of Business

Business is constantly growing and so are your business school options. Attend this presentation to learn what to look for in a top business program.

Better by Design: Innovate on Purpose Governor’s Square 16

Nico Valencia, Career Readiness Leader, Intuit

An interactive session focused on innovating in your competitive events. Learn Intuit’s Design for Delight mindset that will help you truly delight your judges.

ADVISERS BAA Success - Tips & Tricks Governor’s Square 17

Carol Sessums, Business Educator/FBLA Adviser, Sangre de Cristo High School, Mosca CO

Learn how to manage and incorporate BAA’s into the classroom. Share ideas and tips for student BAA success.

2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops

The Ethics Edge Governor’s Square 10

Deanna Bartee, Business Instructor, Adams State University

An interactive workshop where students get to explore and develop their ethical decision-making skills by examining the impact their decisions have on others.

Next Stop PBL: your road to Success Governor’s Square 11

Lexis Nylund, State President, Colorado Phi Beta Lambda

Learn about next steps after FBLA, which is Phi Beta Lambda. The collegiate level of FBLA, allows you to continue your FBLA-PBL Membership.

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2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops Continued

What Do You REALLY Learn in College? Governor’s Square 12

Nathan Raugutt, Academic Advisor, Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado

General education? Electives? “Major” courses! What’s the purpose of all of this?! Using Google as a case-study, discover what you should learn at a university.

Ignite Your Organization Governor’s Square 14

Joe Kashurba, Owner or Kashurba Web Design and Brad Killmeyer, Formulate Your Future

Grow your membership, fundraise more money and increase participation with a student-driven set of goals, mission statement, clear objectives and an action plan.

Transition to Professional Employment Governor’s Square 15

Caitlyn O’Neil, CPA, MT, CBIZ MHM

You got the job! Now what do you do? Listen in as Caitlyn explains how to make the seamless transition from student to a professional.

It’s All About Competitive Events! Governor’s Square 16

Jen Girvin & Julie Ellis, NAP Committee Members,FBLA-PBL

Do you want to qualify to be competitors at NLC? The understanding of competitive events and student preparation begin today!

ADVISERS Navigating the New Database Governor’s Square 17

Lisa Smothers, Membership Director, FBLA-PBL

In this session, advisers will learn the ins and outs of the new database the chapter management tools offered through this new system.

3:30 p.m.–4:15 p.m. Workshops

Diving into a New World Governor’s Square 10

Nickolas Stanley, Professional Member

Are you interested in experiencing cultures and traveling? Come learn about studying abroad and the benefits to you as a student and future professional.

Finding your Personal Leadership Style Governor’s Square 11

Missouri FBLA State Officers

Join us in learning about the way you lead and learn about the ways you work with other leaders.

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What Do You REALLY Learn in College? Governor’s Square 12

Nathan Raugutt, Academic Advisor, Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado

General education? Electives? “Major” courses! What’s the purpose of all of this?! Using Google as a case-study, discover what you should learn at a university.

Leadership and Entrepreneurship Governor’s Square 14

Joe Kashurba, Owner or Kashurba Web Design and Brad Killmeyer, Formulate Your Future

Joe and Brad share seven keys to being a successful student leader or entrepreneur. Learn the skills, habits, and mindset needed to achieve your goals.

Lights…Camera…Action… Governor’s Square 15

Ben Posch, State President, Kansas FBLA

A book can tell a story but pictures capture a journey. In this engaging workshop learn how to share your leadership with the world.

It’s All About Competitive Events! Governor’s Square 16

Jen Girvin & Julie Ellis, NAP Committee Members, FBLA-PBL

Do you want to qualify to be competitors at NLC? The understanding of competitive events and student preparation begin today!

Navigating the New Database Governor’s Square 17

Lisa Smothers, Membership Director, FBLA-PBL

In this session, advisers will learn the ins and outs of the new database the chapter management tools offered through this new system.

4:15 p.m. Doors Open for Closing Session

5:00 p.m.–6:15 p.m. Closing Session Plaza Ballroom Keynote Speaker: Anne Bonney

9:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Blue Jeans for Babies Dance Plaza Ballroom A,B,D,E

Remember to bring your $5 donation, and get ready to have a great time!

Midnight Curfew

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Saturday, November 16 @ 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Plaza Ballroom Foyer

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Chadron State Collegecsc.eduChadron State College is an affordable option for out-of-state students. We are a small institution that offers a lot of opportunities for perspective students.

Crimsom Educationcrimsoneducation.orgCrimson Education is an EdTech company that mentors and tutors students to help them elevate their profile and gain admission into top universities.

Daniels College of Business-University of Denver daniels.du.eduThe Daniels College of Business is the eighth-oldest business school in the country and the most recognized college in the Rocky Mountain West.

Formulate Your FutureBradKillmeyer.comFormulate Your Future is building strong communities one student and family at a time. We provide life-changing educational experiences and programs.

Independent Bankers of Coloradoibcbanks.orgIBC is a nonprofit trade association furthering career opportunities in community banking.

Intuit Educationintuiteducation.comIntuit Education provides free real-world tools like TurboTax, Mint, QuickBooks, and Design for Delight, so students gain the confidence to live the lives they want.

Isograd isograd.comIsograd develops proficiency-based, adaptive assessments and certifications for digi-tal skills to aid students and job seekers in advancing their careers and education.

Johnson & Wales Universityjwu.eduJWU enrolls approximately 12,000 at 4 campuses. Programs include arts/sciences, business, culinary arts, design & engineering, health & wellness, hospitality, nutrition, physician assistant studies.

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SMarch of Dimesmarchofdimes.orgMarch of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies through re-search, advocacy and support programs

Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Coloradomcb.unco.eduMCB delivers excellence in business education through small classes with big experi-ences and demonstrating theory in practice, all with big-school opportunities and amenities.

National Organizations for Youth Safetynoys.orgScholarships, Contests and Resources for youth! Seat Belts Save Challenge, Youth Safety U & The Great American NO BULL Challenge!

S Cool Servicesscoolfundraising.comS’Cool Services has a variety of programs to suit any fundraising need, and the expe-rience to help make your fundraising successful.

Tallotallo.comTallo: A platform where students can create digital profiles to showcase themselves, discover scholarships, internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

United States Army army.milTable Set up. Pamphlets, water bottles, lanyards, pens, shirts. Information about service in the US Army.

University of Colorado - Boulder Leeds School of Businesscolorado.edu/business/As a top 20 public business school, the Leeds School of Business at CU - Boulder is preparing students for the future of global business.

University of Colorado Colorado Springsuccs.eduAt UCCS, we place you above all. Our 48 undergraduate degree options lead our graduates to real careers that are in demand by today’s employers.

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University of Indianapolis School of Businessuindy.edu/business/Applied Learning is key to the UIndy School of Business. From managing portfolios to working with clients on project management, our students learn by doing.

University of Puget Soundpugetsound.edu/admissionAn independent liberal arts college with an interdisciplinary School of Business and Leadership, Puget Sound offers real world experiences in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

University of Wyoming College of Businessuwyo.edu/businessA student-focused practical college experience that leads to powerful outcomes in Accounting, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Sales- with the best return on investment.

Vector Marketing workforstudents.comStudent work! Gain experience and income with flexible PT jobs.

Yuda Brandsyudabands.orgYuda Bands is a non profit that provides a free service project to FLBA clubs which supports students in developing countries to go to school.

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FBLA-PBL Regions

Eastern BermudaBritish Columbia, CanadaChinaConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaDoDDs‑EuropeForeignGrand Cayman IslandsHaitiKoreaMaineMarylandMassachusettsNew HampshireNew Jersey New York Ontario, CanadaPennsylvaniaPuerto RicoRhode IslandTaiwanU.S. Virgin IslandsVermont

Mountain PlainsColoradoKansasNebraskaNew MexicoNorth DakotaOklahomaSouth DakotaTexasWyoming

North CentralIllinoisIndianaIowaMichiganMinnesotaMissouriOhioWisconsin

SouthernAlabamaArkansasFloridaGeorgiaKentuckyLouisianaMississippiNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeVirginiaWest Virginia

WesternAlaskaArizonaCaliforniaCanal Zone (Panama)HawaiiIdahoMontanaNevadaOregonUtahWashington

National Leadership Conferences (NLCs)2020 Salt Lake City, UT FBLA: June 29–July 22021 Anaheim, CA FBLA: June 29–July 2

Future Conferences

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Show us how much you are enjoying FBLA’s NFLC by posting photos on social

media with the hashtag#NFLC19

2020 National Fall Leadership Conferences (NFLCs)Nov 6–7 OmahaNov 13–14 Dallas

Nov 20–21 Daytona Beach

Make plans to celebrate FBLA-PBL Week!February 2–8, 2020

Sunday: Share Your FBLA-PBL Story DayMonday: National Presidents’ ForumTuesday: Each One Reach One Day

Wednesday: Adviser Appreciation/Professional Attire DayThursday: Career Awareness Day

Friday: FBLA-PBL Spirit DaySaturday: Community Service Day

Learn more at fbla.org/FBLAPBLweek.

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CONFERENCE

SALT LAKE CITYFUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

JUNE 29–JULY 2

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To theHEIGHTS!

University of Puget Sound is an entrepreneurial liberal arts college with a renowned School of Business and Leadership. Our campus is located in Tacoma, a vibrant and diverse port city 35 miles south of Seattle. One of only 40 Colleges That Change Lives, Puget Sound offers 50+ traditional and interdisciplinary areas of study, an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and easy access to urban and outdoor adventures.

Learn more:

pugetsound.edu/admission

WILL SHANAHAN ’20double major: economics and international political economy

Marketing and Communications Intern at World Trade Center Tacoma

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SALT LAKE CITYFUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

JUNE 29–JULY 2