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Students wow at FBLA state leadership conference

体育买球 University’s Jacob Craig ’26 won two first place awards for competitive tests in Foundations of Management and Supply Chain Management at the national Future Business Leaders of America conference held recently in Dallas, Texas.

Craig is an economics and management double major from Milton, Pennsylvania. His wins come after students from 体育买球’s Sigmund Weis School of Business increased their presence at this year’s Future Business Leaders of America Pennsylvania State Leadership Conference in Harrisburg.

Individual awards went to:

  • Lucy Honeywell ’28, a communications, management and public policy triple major from Lehman, Pennsylvania, Brianna Le ’26, an international business and management double major from Douglassville, Pennsylvania, and Hailey Yudichak ’28, a communications and luxury brand marketing & management double major from Hackettstown, New Jersey, first place for their community service project.
  • Ezabella Piccione ’28, a communications and luxury brand marketing & management double major with a minor in journalism & digital content from Boyertown, Pennsylvania, first place for her score on a competitive test covering the foundations of marketing.
  • Jacob Craig ’26, an economics and management double major with minors in the Honors program and church music from Milton, Pennsylvania, second place for supply chain management and third place his score on a competitive test covering the foundations of management.
  • Fernando Dysico ’26, a history, international studies and mathematical economicstriple major from the Philippines, Brian Kahunya ’28, an economics and finance double major from Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania, and Nic McPhillips ’28, an economics and finance double major from Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, third place for their business presentation that examined the gig economy and how it can provide new opportunities for college students.
  • Dysico, fourth place for emerging business presentation that covered strategies companies can perform to increase employee retention.
  • Kahunya, fourth place for his score on a competitive test covering the foundations of marketing.
  • Paul Matra ’26, a management major from a minor in professional sales from Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, fourth place for his score on a competitive test covering the foundations of entrepreneurship.

Dysico became president of 体育买球’s FBLA chapter last year with the goal of doubling participants to the SLC. He did this by increasing 体育买球’s presence from four to 11, with nine of those students earning awards. Dysico was also elected the next treasurer of PA FBLA Collegiate.

“The SLC was a great opportunity for all attendees and participants to hone and improve their networking skills, communication skills and confidence,” Dyisco said. “We believe each and every member in this conference exemplifies 体育买球 University’s ideals and values of being proactive toward their own education, seizing opportunities that will benefit them in the long run.”

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