T.A. Dugger FBLA excels at state competition in Chattanooga
Published 3:57 pm Tuesday, April 12, 2022
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BY IVAN SANDERS
STAR STAFF
Six T.A. Dugger students earned a spot in the 2022 Future Business Leaders of America National competition.
The students were part of the local team that recently competed at the state level.
“I am so proud of this group of Middle-Level students,” said T.A. Dugger FBLA Adviser Robin McKamey. “All eight of the competitors are state finalists. The students worked hard to prepare for state competition and raised funds to travel to Chattanooga.
“For the majority of the students, it was their first time traveling without their parents which led to many life lessons due to starting at such a young age. Managing their money and their time, getting themselves up and ready to go for competition on time and networking/meeting new people, and making new friends that will last a lifetime. I am so proud of all of them and I am excited to see what Nationals holds for this group in Chicago, Illinois at the end of June.”
Students who placed first or second will advance to the Nationals. Local competitors included:
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Eriannah Earnest 1st place Critical Thinking
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Jace Bowman 1st place Computer Science
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Riley Berry 3rd place Running an Effective Meeting
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Payton Melton Leadership Academy
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Brylee Davis 2nd place Annual Chapter Activities Presentation
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Logan Porter 2nd place Exploring Business Issues
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Summer Smith 3rd place Career Research
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Cora Stephens 2nd place Business Ethics
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Allyson Disaso 1st place Video Game Challenge
The overall mission of FBLA is to inspire and prepare students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.
McKamey was assisted on the trip by TAD Guidance Counselor Vanessa Nanney.