FBLA AND ITS STRONG IMPACT.
FBLA is a very important organization to Otterville High School. We have 67 members out of the 77 kids in the High School. FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. They are divided into schools, districts, states, then countries. We have schools from all of the United State like Puerto Rico, Florida, California, New York, and even some people come from China. All of these schools come and meet at the National FBLA Conference (NLC) in the determined city. Some of the activities that are included Executive Leadership Conference (ELC) , National Fall Leadership Conference (NFLC), District Leadership Conference (DLC), State Leadership Conference (SLC) and National Leadership Conference (NLC). All these conferences you attend have workshops, opening sessions, closing sessions, and some of them even have dances. The question everyone want to know is what can you gain from FBLA? You can earn scholarships, new experiences, and it always looks nice on a job application when you were involved in a business organization. The Missouri FBLA is actually pretty amazing. They are always there to help you when you need to know whether you can compete in something or not.
THE PARTS TO CAMPAIGNING.
What officer position will best fit you?
To choose your officer position, you will need to look at what officer position best fits you. I enjoy working with people, so the job I ran for was Vice President of FBLA-PBL Relations. The job duties will help
Through the Warrant Officer Program, I will be able to further my knowledge and training in advanced special operations and unconventional warfare which in turn will allow me to help shape our soldiers and operational detachments to meet the challenges we will face in the future.
The FBLA-PBL National Fall Leadership Conference was held from November 20th to 21st, at the Hilton in Baltimore, Maryland. The nearly 100 New Jersey FBLA and PBL officers, members, and advisers were accompanied by FBLA-PBL State Chairman Ms. Nancy Ostrowski. Wallkill Valley High School was recognized for the largest attendance the National Fall Conference with 69 Members by President Jose Espinel.
My favorite part of being a member was the conventions and leadership conferences. The conferences are upbeat and attention grabbing with great speakers. The first convention I attended I was amazed at the loud music, dancing and the awesome energy I felt. The enviroment gave me the feeling that this is where I belong and this is what I want to do as a career. The FFA motto is "Doing to learn, learning to do. Earning to live, living to serve". That means to learn new things and use them in everyday life. FFA also builds up the confidence in students and in their work through speaking events, making presentations, and helping the community.
I am auditioning to be an officer because I believe I can make Company a great experience for everyone on it and be a strong leader and representative of Cottonwood Dance. I think that having a strong leader is fundamental to the success of a group. My physics teacher, Ms. Richey, is someone I look up to as a leader; she makes class fun and engages us while still clearly getting the information across. She is also very confident in her abilities and will straight up shut you down (kindly) if you are trying to make up a physics scenario that is not possible. She is so intelligent yet fun that I aspire to be like her when I have to be a leader. I believe I am qualified to be an officer this year because I have had a couple of different
I’m still trying to identify my strengths and weaknesses, and how I can use them to my best advantage. Being a HOSA district officer would allow me to expand and strengthen my leadership skills, and allow me to effect a larger population. If elected district officer, I want to communicate with other district and state officers to build a sense of community and teamwork which I believe is a strong aspect in constructing a very capable team. Communicating with other state officers would allow us to accomplish much bigger tasks which we would not be able to achieve as individuals. As Helen Keller once said “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so
Becoming an Air Force Reserve MSC Officer has been a long standing professional goal that I have had since I began my matriculation toward my Baccalaureate Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration. I take immense pride each time that I wear my uniform and report for duty to my unit. The source of my pride comes from the traditions of honor and the legacy of the greatest Air Forces which was made possible through the accomplishments of the airmen who wore this uniform before me. Moreover, becoming an Air Force Reserve MSC Officer will allow me the opportunity to implement the leadership skills I have acquired throughout my military service and combine them with the academic knowledge I acquired while
I am going for the position of either commissioner of community service, sports, or clubs. I have been in ASB for a year and it has been a memorable and great experience in which I have learned so much and continue to do so. During that time, I was and still am commissioner of community service and it still continues to be my main selection. I am qualified because I am committed and have worked very hard to make sure I continue doing my job properly meanwhile still doing my job as an ASB member in anything that we may be working on at the moment. I always update my Community Service bulletin board in the Higher Ed. Center as often as I can and when the dates pass. There is always community service opportunities that I have looked for myself
Explain why you are interested in the RA position and what skills you possess that make you a good candidate for the position.
I have had much academic and practical training which is relevant to this position. I have recently graduated from the Fort Still Noncommissioned Officer Academy, where I took the WLC (Warrior Leader Course). Upon completion, I was awarded the NCO
I want to become an Army officer because I long for a career that will provide continual professional development opportunities while pushing me to reach my full potential as a leader, and will also position me to make a positive impact globally. I believe that by becoming an Army officer I can accomplish this because I have seen the success of those that have gone before me. I come from a family of people who have served in our nation’s military, and their lives are a testimony to the renowned individuals that the Army produces.
There are many opportunities within the Harrisburg High School District. FCCLA is a club that can teach you great leadership skills. Leading and presenting are a struggle for most people, and FCCLA is great for making those skills stronger. FCCLA stands for, Family Career and Community Leaders of America. It is also the only CSTO that focuses on the family. It is also very easy to join this club, and anyone can join. By doing so, you shall grab a form and pay the dues that need to be paid.
The FBLA Chapter would be my most important activity because I have founded this club at my school. During my 4 years in high school, we have never had a business club so I decided it was time we did. FBLA appealed to me because with quarter million students worldwide and being established in 1937, it the largest and oldest official student run business club. Since then it has offered me career preparation opportunities through conferences, and networking with businesses and community leaders which is everything I ever wanted in a club in MCI.
I feel that becoming an officer would better me as an individual and as a soldier. It would teach me many more leadership skills and how to act in such positions. I chose to go this route because I have never been a follower. I feel that I was born to lead and I took up my opportunity to join ROTC and become that leader that I know I can be. I feel that me being an officer is the perfect thing for me. I have great leadership skills and have no problems motivating and being a great example to others. I am not shy of speaking in front of people and do well with giving orders. Being an officer requires you to ne an outstanding person and that is who I see myself to be. I feel that I will be great at making important decisions in stressful situations. Becoming an officer will be a great way for me to learn how to be calmer and not so quick to lash out. I feel that it will teach me patience and show me that no leader is perfect. It is in me to lead and teach others. I believe in being greater and expanding who I am through experiences and learning to press forward. I feel that being a commissioned officer will allow me great opportunities in my civilian life and help further my
I believe that with my training and experiences i would make a good choice for Dual Rate Security Lead Officer. With 10 years military experiences, including five combat deployments, I believe that i bring a different perspective to leadership with a hands on approach. My previous experience working as A Police Officer, gave me people experience. I have an excellent track record of being on time and prepared to work. My expertise in crisis negotiation make me a great addition to your team.
My strong desire is to support the Navy's combat readiness and to ensure the personal and professional development of our Sailors and Marines that support the dynamic operational commitments of today's Navy. If only one candidate is selected, please know that I am that candidate, possessing the right skills sets, at the right time to be commission to