Students from Bothell, Inglemoor and Woodinville high schools earned awards at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Business Leadership Conference (SBLC), April 11-14 in Seattle.
Woodinville High, with 143 members, was honored with the largest chapter award, as well as being the chapter with the most members (22) qualifying to compete at the national level. Bothell High had the second largest chapter in the state.
• Bothell High
Cameron Fleming, 1st place in Accounting I and 3rd place in Accounting II
Erik Lystad, 5th place in Spreadsheet Applications
Aaron Lutz, top 15 in Pubic Speaking II
Rachel Izrailova, top 15 in Job Interview
Nick Chu and Caleb Tachiki, top 15 in Business Preparation
Chloe Vazquez and Linda Vinitnantharat, top 15 in Business Ethics
Devon Fisher, Nick Hosler and Connor Murray, top 15 in Business Ethics
Megan McShane, President Award and Outstanding Member Award
• Inglemoor High
Darrek Monaco, 2nd place in Help Desk
Kevin Jin and Kathleen Zhou, 2nd place in Marketing
• Woodinville High
Brianna Everroad, Micah Rubart and Grant Sportelli 1st place in Banking & Financial Systems
Erika Springer, Joyce Tang and Kyle Tsai, 2nd place in Business Financial Plan
Matthias Argenyi, 1st place in Business Math
Gabriel Lucas and Kenneth Raymond, 2nd place in Business Plan
Andrew Munsell, 1st place in Computer Problem Solving
Ellen McCaw, 1st place in Creed
Andrew Munsell, 2nd place in Cyber Security
Karthik Ramesh, 3rd place in Database Design and Applications
Kenneth Raymond and Micah Rubart, 5th place in Digital Design & Promotion
Veronica Guenther and Ana Prussia, 5th place in Digital Video Production
Andrew Munsell and Kalei Munsell, 2nd place in E-Business
Heather Brevard, 3rd place in Economics
Grant Sportelli, 5th place in Economics
Caileigh Steigers, 3rd place in Electronic Career Portfolio
Brandon Granaada, Grant Sportelli and Mitchell Vandenberg, 3rd place in Emerging Business Issues
Mary Cochran, Gabriel Lucas and Kenneth Raymond, 1st place in Entrepreneurship
Alexander Huff, Christopher Logan and Kyle Tsai, 3rd place in Entrepreneurship
Michael Aldridge, Heather Brevard and Joyce Tang, 4th place in Entrepreneurship
Ellen McCaw, 3rd place in FBLA Principles & Procedures
Walker Bruhn, Brandon Granaada and Joyce Tang, 1st place in Global Business
Madhuri Kasa, Kyle Tsai and Mitchell Vandenberg, 2nd place in Global Business
Michael Aldridge, Heather Brevard and Sulynn Miao, 5th place in Global Business
Kalei Munsell, 1st place in Graphic Design
Joselyn Chavez, 3rd place in Hospitality Management
Emily Neubert, 5th place in Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure
Caileigh Steigers, 2nd place in Local Chapter Annual Business Report
Walker Bruhn, Mary Cochran and Kenneth Raymond, 2nd place in Management Decision Making
Alexander Huff, Christopher Logan and Kyle Tsai, 4th place in Management Information Systems
Mary Cochran, Kenneth Raymond and Joyce Tang, 1st place in Marketing
Matthias Argenyi, Robert Luo and Nicholas Taylor, 4th place in Marketing
Andrew Munsell, 4th place in Networking Concepts
Christopher Logan, 4th place in Personal Finance
Darelle Dex Oblefias, 4th place in Spreadsheet Applications
Andrew Munsell, 4th place in Technology Concepts
Madhuri Kasa, Artem Minyaylov and Alex Vrhel, 1st place in Virtual Business Challenge
Twenty-six students from the three high schools qualified to compete at the National Leadership Conference, June 26-July 2, in San Antonio, Texas: Cameron Fleming, BHS; Darrek Monaco, IHS; Kevin Jin, IHS; Kathleen Zhou, IHS; Micah Rubart, WHS; Grant Sportelli, WHS; Brianna Everroad, WHS; Erika Springer, WHS; Joyce Tang, WHS; Kyle Tsai, WHS; Matthias Argenyi, WHS; Kenneth Raymond, WHS; Gabriel Lucas, WHS; Andrew Munsell, WHS; Kalei Munsell, WHS; Heather Brevard, WHS; Mary Cochran, WHS; Ellen McCaw, WHS; Brandon Granaada, WHS; Walker Bruhn, WHS, Mitchell Vandenberg, WHS, Madhuri Kasa, WHS; Joselyn Chavez, WHS; Caileigh Steigers, WHS; Artem Minyaylov, WHS; and Alex Vrhel, WHS.