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2013 Fall Le adershi p Conference (FLC) What is FLC? Goals of FLC Who can attend? Fall Leadership is an excellent opportunity for COLLEGIATE DECA members and students from colleges around the State to develop life and career skills. is conference provides students strategic networking capabilities with other students and profession al members from our business community. To create “experiential learning opportunities” for students to strengthen skills that will help them Make it Count, in school and business. ese skills will help them realize their leadership potential and assist them as they move into their career. Key points are: skills in marketing, team building, speaking, critical thinking, presenting, managing compan y responsibilities, problem solving and professionalism. is conference is designed for all Utah Collegiate DECA members, any College/ Univ ersity students, and advisors. Other interested individuals from your school are welcome to register and engage in this valuable leadership experience. When: November 1-2, 2013 Where: 1800 Park Ave, Park City, Utah, 84060 What: e Yarrow Hotel, Park City Two full days of business, marketing, and leadership training. Learn f rom professio nals. @UtahCollegeDECA Utah Collegiate DECA

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2013 Fall LeadershipConference (FLC)

What is FLC?

Goals of FLC

Who can attend?

Fall Leadership is an excellentopportunity for COLLEGIATEDECA members and students fromcolleges around the State to develop

life and career skills. is conferenceprovides students strategic networkingcapabilities with other students andprofessional members from ourbusiness community.

To create “experiential learning opportunities”for students to strengthen skills that willhelp them Make it Count, in school andbusiness. ese skills will help them realizetheir leadership potential and assist them asthey move into their career. Key points are: skills in marketing, team building, speaking,critical thinking, presenting, managingcompany responsibilities, problem solving andprofessionalism.

is conference is designed for all UtahCollegiate DECA members, any College/University students, and advisors. Otherinterested individuals from your school arewelcome to register and engage in this valuableleadership experience.

When: November 1-2, 2013

Where: 1800 Park Ave, Park City, Utah, 84060

What:

e Yarrow Hotel, Park City 

Two full days of business,marketing, and leadership training.Learn from professionals.

@UtahCollegeDECA Utah Collegiate DECA

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Fall Leadership Conference brings togetherstudents from around the state to prepareand deliver presentations to business leaderswith the aid of business mentorship.is willexpose you to work in teams of 4 to 6 studentsfrom other Schools around the state. Workingwith people you do not know is key, company executives like this type of exposure, as you willmore than likely not know the people you willwork with in your career.

e team will receive a business case scenariowhere they will be assigned to research anddevelop a solution. ere are also team-buildingactivities to strengthen the team’s functions.During our closing session there will be anannouncement of which team receives thehighest score from their judges in each of thebusiness issues.

SO YOU WANT SOME“REAL WORLD” BUSINESSKNOWLEDGE?

COLAAn informative Chapter Ocers LeadershipAcademy (COLA) session is being o ered onFriday morning, November 1, at 8:00 a.m.for all chapter ocers. Please include in yourregistration the number of ocers from yourchapter who will be attending COLA.erewill be a luncheon for all members, attendeesat 12:00 noon. Please make us aware of any dietary needs on the registration form.

Student Benets 

FEEDBACK

EXPOSURE

NETWORKING

is valuable information sometimes is not available to usthrough constructive personal or professional means. Wehave structured this program to provide opportunities for thestudent to receive informative instruction concerning his/her:

➢Performance within a team➢Critical thinking skills➢Presentation skills➢Strategic planning within a company 

e business case scenario gives the students direct, hands-onaccess to aspects of a business they may not have previously experienced. Learning about the business methods of a certaincompany and working through the challenges will help thestudents recognize a talent or interest they may have.

Students will have the opportunity to engage with other Utah

college students by sharing ideas, strategies, and methods as to

how to develop business solutions. Students will also have the

opportunity to network and develop relationships with local

company representatives. Thank you Mentors and Judges for

your time and expertise.

National Website

www.DECA.org

State Website

www.UtahCollegiateDECA.com

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Utah Collegiate DECA2012 Fall Leadership Conference

RegistrationYarrow Hotel, Park City, Utah

(Please ll out this information as you would like it to appear on a business card)

Student ________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________

Email: __________________________________ School:______________________________

Degree/Major: ___________________________________

Case Study Area of Expertise: Sales Finance Marketing Other_________________

I will be staying at the hotel the following nights:

ursday, Friday, Saturday (please circle each that applies)(It is mandatory that each student stay at the conference hotel Friday night)

Hotel is $99.00 per night (single to quad) Quad occupancy fee per person per night is $24.75.(If you wish to have a room to yourself, or with less than 4 people, the rate is $99 per night)

Registration $ 65.00

ursday Friday Saturday Hotel $ 24.75 $24.75 $24.75Total $______Paid (-) $______

Balance $______

e deadline for registration and fees is Wednesday, Oct. 16th by 10 pm, each student that wishes to attendthe conference must have this form and the following two forms submitted to their respective State VP’s,and their fees paid by this date. Conference registration or hotel fees cannot be refunded, however they canbe transferred to other students. Advisors, please collect each students fees and hotel costs individually, wewill accept payment in full from each chapter either by check or credit card on Friday November 1st as you

arrive.

I would like to room with the following student(s): ____________________________

 (Must be married or of same gender)  ____________________________________________________________________________________

(If you do not indicate a preference, your Charter Association (state) leaders will assign students to rooms)

_____I am a COLLEGIATE DECA ocer and WILL be attending COLA training on Nov. 1 at 8:30 a.m.

Lunch will be provided for participants Friday, Nov. 1st and Saturday, Nov. 2. Please list any food allergies or special dietary needs. Every e ort will be made to accommodate reasonable requests.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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UTAH COLLEGIATE DECADELEGATE (STUDENT & ADVISOR)

CONDUCT PRACTICES AND PROCEDURESe Utah State COLLEGIATE DECA Executive Board of Directors requires each delegate to read and complete the ConductPractices and Procedures Form and return it to the State COLLEGIATE DECA Advisor as partial completion of conferenceattendance requirements. Please initial each item, indicating your understanding and acceptance.

_____ 1. e term “delegate” shall mean any COLLEGIATE DECA member, advisor, or participant attending COLLEGIATEDECA Fall Leadership, State Career Development, and International Career Development Conferences or the CollegiateLeadership Academy.

_____ 2. ere shall be no defacing of property. Any damage to any property or furnishings in the hotel must be paid for by theindividual or it’s the charter association’s responsibility.

_____ 3. Delegates shall keep their adult advisors informed of their activities and whereabouts at all times.

_____ 4. Delegates should be prompt and prepared for all activities.

_____ 5. Delegates should be nancially prepared for all activities.

_____ 6. Delegates will spend conference nights at their assigned hotel (when required) and in their assigned rooms. No guestsare allowed aer curfew. DELEGATES WILL BE QUIET AT CURFEW.

_____ 7. No narcotics or illegal drugs, in any form, shall be possessed by delegates on conference property or at any conferencesponsored activity. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed at conference sponsored activities. Delegates under the legal drinkingage are not allowed to consume or possess any alcoholic beverages while a member of their charter association or internationaldelegation.

_____ 8. Use of tobacco products by delegates is prohibited at ALL COLLEGIATE DECA functions.

_____ 9. No delegate shall leave the conference site (except for authorized events) unless permission has been received fromchapter advisors.

_____ 10. Delegates are required to attend all general sessions and activities assigned, including workshops, activities, mealfunctions, etc., for which they are registered, unless engaged in some COLLEGIATE DECA specic assignment taking place atthe same time.

_____ 11. Identication badges must be worn at all times.

_____ 12. Charter associations will be responsible for delegates’ conduct.

_____ 13. Delegates violating or ignoring any of the conduct rules are subject to being unseated and sent home immediately attheir own expense.

_____ 14. Dress code must be followed at all times.

_____ 15. Delegates may be required to show photo identication to enter conference activities.

_____ 16. COLLEGIATE DECA has permission to use delegates’ photographs/video/etc. for public relations and promotionalpurposes.

Student Signature Date

Parent/Guardian Signature (If student is under 18) Date

Emergency Contact Phone Numbers (In the event of an emergency, who should we call?)

Primary Insurance Company Name Primary Policy Number

_____ I understand that if I have no primary insurance coverage, I will be responsible for full payment of any non-accidenthealth issues.

Additional Pertinent Medical, Health Information (allergies, special medications, etc.  

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Utah Collegiate DECA2013 Fall Leadership Conference

Attendance Permission Form

 ATTENDANCE 

I (Student Name) absolve and release the College ocials,the Collegiate DECA chapter advisors and the assigned state Collegiate DECA sta from any claims for personal injuries orillness which might be sustained while I am en route to and from, or during, the Collegiate DECA-sponsored activity.

EMERGENCY 

I authorize the advisor to secure the services of a physician or hospital, and to incur the expenses for necessary services inthe event of accident or illness, and I will provide for the payment of these costs.

I have read and agree to abide by the Collegiate DECA Code of Conduct and given Dress Code. I also agree that the

school ocials, the Collegiate DECA chapter advisors, the state Collegiate DECA sta , or the Conference ConductCommittee, have the right to send me, (Student Name) , home from theactivity at my expense, provided that I have violated the Code of Conduct and/or given dress code and/or my conduct hasbecome a detriment.

 (Student Signature) (Date)

 (Parent/Guardian Signature if student under 18)

 (Name of Emergency Contact) (Emergency phone #)

 (Insurance Company Name) (Primary Policy Number)

Additional Pertinent Information (Allergies, medications, accommodations, etc.) 

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________ ________________________________________________(Chapter Advisor Signature) (School Ocial Signature)