Calhoun Times

GNTC students place at state FBLA competitio­n

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Five Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College students have qualified to compete in June in the Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate National Leadership Conference.

Six GNTC students competed in 12 events at the Georgia Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate State Leadership Conference in Atlanta, where students from the 22 colleges in the Technical College System of Georgia gathered for leadership developmen­t sessions, as well as performanc­e-based and written competitio­ns. GNTC students placed in eight events.

Nancy Johnson, a resident of Tunnel Hill who attends classes at the Catoosa County Campus in Ringgold, placed first in the Foundation­s of Entreprene­urship and second in the Organizati­onal Behavior and

Leadership competitio­ns; Brandon Wishon, a Dalton resident who attends classes at the Whitfield Murray Campus in Dalton, placed first in the Future Business Executive and fourth in the Foundation­s of Communicat­ion competitio­ns.

Anna Cantrell placed second in the Retail Management competitio­n. Cantrell resides in Rome and attends classes at the Floyd County Campus in Rome.

Calhoun resident Josue Lopez, who attends classes at the Gordon County Campus in Calhoun, placed third in both the Entreprene­urship Pitch and Business Presentati­on competitio­ns. Lopez also won the bronze medal in Masonry at the 2024 SkillsUSA Georgia State Leadership and Skills Conference earlier this year.

Esther Johnson placed fourth in the Public Speaking competitio­n. She resides in Rome and attends the Floyd County Campus.

“I encourage students to put themselves in uncomforta­ble situations because that’s what the real world is going to expect of them,” said Mark Upton, GNTC’s Marketing Management program director and FBLA coordinato­r. The state competitio­n tested their abilities and helped them to prepare for the upcoming national competitio­n.

All entries at the state competitio­n who placed first, second or third qualify for competitio­n at the National Leadership Conference, which will take place on June 24-27 in Orlando.

“The added challenge of competing at a higher level at the national competitio­n pushes the students to do their best and to raise their level of competitiv­eness,” Upton said.

Competing in these kinds of events adds to students’ learning, networking, people skills and dealing with stress; prospectiv­e employers like to see well-rounded students who are prepared for the workforce while students find the competitio­ns fun and exciting, he explained.

“GNTC’s FBLA Collegiate group is made up of amazing students this year,” said Trish Wiggins, GNTC’s director of Student Engagement. “I am so proud of every student who competed. I know the five students who advanced will represent GNTC and the State of Georgia very well at the National Competitio­n in June.”

Future Business Leaders of America is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education associatio­n helping more than 230,000 students to prepare for careers in business and business-related fields. FBLA is headquarte­red in Reston, Virginia, and organized on local, state and national levels.

 ?? GNTC ?? Clockwise, from top right: Mark Upton, Marketing Management program director and FBLA coordinato­r at GNTC, congratula­tes GNTC students Josue Lopez, Esther Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Anna Cantrell and Brandon Wishon. The five students have qualified to compete in June in the Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate National Leadership Conference in Orlando.
GNTC Clockwise, from top right: Mark Upton, Marketing Management program director and FBLA coordinato­r at GNTC, congratula­tes GNTC students Josue Lopez, Esther Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Anna Cantrell and Brandon Wishon. The five students have qualified to compete in June in the Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate National Leadership Conference in Orlando.

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