FBLA
Future Business Leaders of America
Advisor, Mrs. Giedinghagen

Our local chapter at Irondale Middle consists of Chancellor Crawford, Shawn Temple, Nicole Jones, John Rego, Cheyanne Glass, Jamal Michell, Laraine Gatrey, Megan Shiflett, Angel Kitchens, Tyson McAllister, Caitlin Neilson, Hannah Thompson, Khahlil Williams, Jacynthia Arrington, Kiera Brennan, Dongala Mayfield.
The FBLA officers for the year 2007-2008 are as follows:
President: Laraine Gatrey
Vice President: Shawn Temple
Secretary: Angel Kitchens
Treasurer: Khahlil Williams/Kiera Brennan
Reporter: Jacynthia Arrington
Historian: Hannah Thompson
Parliamentarian: Megan Shiflett
We had our FBLA Officer Installation and new member induction on November 27, 2007. The officers installed were President: Laraine Gatrey, Vice President: Shawn Temple, Secretary: Angel Kitchens, Treasurer: Khahlil Williams (not in attendance)/ Kiera Brennan, Reporter: Jacynthia Arrington (not in attendance), Historian: Hannah Thompson, Parliamentarian: Megan Shiflett. After each officer was installed, the President, Laraine Gatrey presided by explaining what FBLA meant and having the members say the FBLA pledge and the code of ethics with her. The ceremony was then closed. A number of parents were in attendance. Pictures of the ceremony are below.
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About FBLA-PBL (www.fbla.org)
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in
business and business-related fields. The association has four divisions:
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) for high school students;
FBLA-Middle Level for junior high, middle, and intermediate school students;
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) for postsecondary students; and
Professional Division for business people, FBLA-PBL alumni, educators, and
parents who support the goals of the association.
FBLA-PBL is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, and organized on local, state,
and national levels. Business teachers, advisers, and advisory councils
(including school officials, business people, and community representatives)
guide local chapters. State advisers and committee members coordinate chapter
activities for the national organization.
The national board of directors is comprised of local teachers, state educators,
business leaders, and the division presidents.
Membership FBLA-PBL is the largest business career student organization in the
world. The high school division has 215,000 members, while the postsecondary
division reaches over 11,000 college students. The newest group, FBLA-Middle
Level, is showing remarkable growth with nearly 15,000 student members. Finally,
the Professional Division has reached over 3,000 members. Over 11,000 advisers
round out the group. Exclusive membership and career recognition programs are
designed for each division to provide additional personal and chapter
development opportunities.
Funding & Endorsements
FBLA-PBL, Inc. is funded by membership dues, conference fees, corporate
contributions, and grants. FBLA-PBL is recognized by the Association for Career
and Technical Education, International Assembly for Collegiate Business
Education, National Association of Parliamentarians, National Association of
Secondary School Principals, National Business Education Association, and the
U.S. Department of Education.
Competitive Events Program
FBLA-PBL's National Awards Program recognizes and rewards excellence in a broad
range of business and career-related areas. Through state-based competition at
the spring State Leadership Conferences, students compete in events testing
their business knowledge and skills. Top state winners then are eligible to
compete for honors at the National Leadership Conference each summer.
Publications
These publications bring fresh ideas, new direction, and network-building news
to FBLA-PBL members and advisers. Published four times a year, Tomorrow's
Business Leader is the exclusive publication for FBLA and FBLA-Middle Level
students and advisers. Distributed three times a year are the FBLA Advisers'
Hotline for high school teachers, FBLA-Middle Level Advisers' Hotline for middle
school teachers, and PBL Advisers' Hotline for college advisers, and P BL
Business Leader for PBL members. The Professional Division receives the The
Professional Edge.
Conferences & Seminars
FBLA-PBL sponsors conferences and seminars for members and advisers. These
programs are designed to foster the development of business leadership skills.
National Leadership Conference
FBLA-PBL members have the competitive edge, as the best and brightest of FBLA
and PBL convene to compete in leadership events, share their successes, and
learn new ideas about shaping their career future through workshops and
exhibits. This four-day conference is considered the pinnacle of the FBLA-PBL
experience, especially for those running for national office. FBLA-PBL has
forged partnerships with industry leaders to underwrite competitive events and
scholarships for students achieving national ranking.
Institute for Leaders
Held in conjunction with the National Leadership Conference, this high-energy,
intensive, two-day seminar is a focused-leadership experience for state and
local chapter officers, as well as members and advisers.
National Fall Leadership Conference
Each fall, new leaders and advisers from chapters across the nation gather for
one of four conferences designed to guide and motivate their success for the
year. This includes workshops, seminars, exhibits, and general sessions, as well
as the benefit of networking among their peers from other cities and states.