Northview FBLA Wins Awards At District Conference

February 21, 2012

Northview High School’s FBLA received numerous awards during the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) District One District Leadership Conference recently at the University of West Florida.

The Northview High School FBLA received the 2011-2012 Most Active Chapter Award.

Kasie Braun, Elizabeth Wright, and Victoria Wright received the Gloria Cooper Award, which is presented to FBLA members that exemplify the qualities desired in a business leader such as dependability, loyalty and honesty.

Other Northview student winners were:

  • Joseph Baldwin , second place in Business Calculations
  • Indigo Rodriguez , first place in Business Communication
  • Lindsay Hedgepeth , second place in Business Communication
  • Deidre Steele , fourth place in Business Communication
  • Samantha Sharpless , third place in Business Math
  • Elizabeth Wright & Victoria Wright , first place in Business Presentation (team event)
  • Rebecca Barnhill , second place in Digital Design & Promotion
  • Anna Donald , first place in Digital Video Production
  • Tamara Green , first place in FBLA Principles & Procedures
  • Taylor Dukes , first place in Future Business Leader
  • Casey Godwin , first place in Health Care Administration
  • Kasie Braun , first place in Introduction to Business Communication
  • Hannah Hinton , second place in Job Interview
  • Michael Sepulveda , first place in Networking Concepts
  • D. J. Robinson , first place in Technology Concepts
  • Christopher Loncar , fifth place in Technology Concepts

Pictured top: Northview High School FBLA members. Pictured below: Northview’s Gloria Cooper Award winners (L-R) Elizabeth Wright, Victoria Wright and Kasie Braun. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

2 Responses to “Northview FBLA Wins Awards At District Conference”

  1. Joy on February 21st, 2012 5:48 pm

    Congratulations Joseph!! Congratulations to all members of the FBLA!!!

  2. Kitty Day on February 21st, 2012 9:13 am

    Congratulations to these young people, especially the three yound ladies that received the Gloria Cooper Award. I had the honor of being one of Mrs. Cooper’s students at Woodham High School. She was a wonderful instructor and a wonderful person. I was also a member of FBLA, serving as district president during my senior year. I am very glad to see that it is still going strong in the schools. The community should be very proud of these kids.