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May 28, 2013 | Volume 11, Issue 4 www.okfbla–pbl.org
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE WOW Oklahoma! What an incredible year it has been! From the SFLC at NEO in Miami, to the NFLC in Denver; and Google+ hangouts, local chapter visits, and national networking, to community service projects and FBLA–PBL membership programs such as CMAP, September Sweeps, and February Frenzy; and finally culminating at the SLC in Norman which leads to the year’s final “Whoo–Rah”—the NLC in Anaheim this summer!
The year in a very brief recap:
At the State Fall Leadership Conference, members collected 836 household
cleaning items and school supplies for the Community Crisis Center in Miami,
and raised $170 for the March of Dimes.
During my trip to the National Fall Leadership Conference in Denver, I accepted
the award on behalf of Oklahoma PBL for first place in September Sweeps, and
spent time with members from our very own Oklahoma Panhandle State
University chapter and across the nation.
Finally, we arrived at the State Leadership Conference in Norman, where
members came to compete, network, and elect next year’s leaders! At the
conference our members rallied around multiple community service projects to
much success. The “Penny Wars” project collected $359.97 for the
American Red Cross and we collected 79.9 lbs of pop tabs for the
Ronald McDonald House.
Thank you again for all of your support, guidance, and friendship! It’s been a wonderful year, but don’t lose momentum Oklahoma, the best is yet to come! Sincerely, Morgan Melot PBL State President
2012–2013 State Officers
President Morgan Melot
Oklahoma State University pblpres2013@okfbla–pbl.org
Four–Year University Vice President Nicholas Keen
Oklahoma State University pbl4yrvp2013@okfbla–pbl.org
Two–Year College Vice President
Lilly East NEO A&M College
pbl2yrvp2013@okfbla–pbl.org
Secretary Caitlin Economou
TCC—Metro pblsec2013@okfbla–pbl.org
Reporter Miranda Bowman Murray State College
pblreporter2013@okfbla–pbl.org
State Staff
State Adviser Linda Morgan
linda@okfbla–pbl.org
Assistant State Adviser Laura Morgan
laura@okfbla–pbl.org
State Officer Team Adviser
Sarah Chabinak sarah@okfbla–pbl.org
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LOCAL CHAPTER NEWS
Oklahoma State University Submitted by: Dr. Sarah Chabinak, Chapter Adviser
Oklahoma State University’s PBL chapter Ignited Innovation as seven members attended the State Leadership Conference in Norman April 4–6. Five members qualified to go to nationals in Anaheim in June, and Morgan Melot was elected State Executive Vice President for the coming year. Chapter Adviser Dr. Sarah Chabinak will be taking the lead as Oklahoma’s State Adviser for the coming year as well. OSU PBL is excited about our success at state and we cannot wait to continue Igniting Innovation in Anaheim!
Tulsa Community College—West Campus Submitted by: Ann Taff, Chapter Adviser
West campus has had a productive year with many successes in fund raising and community service activities. Highlighted is successful food drive conducted for the Eastern Oklahoma Food Bank. This is the second year the chapter has conducted this campaign that corresponds with the "Scare–a–way" hunger drive and for both years has been chaired by West campus PBL president. West campus members solicited food from all TCC campuses offering community service hours for the drive resulting in almost one ton of food stuffs donated to the food bank.
In January best–selling author Ed Gungor presented a discussion on Ethics in today's world to West campus faculty, staff and PBL members. Gungor has been deeply involved in ethical/spiritual formation of others for over thirty–five years.
TCC West campus adviser Ann Taff will be retiring this year with over 30 years of experience with FBLA–PBL. She leaves the leadership of West Campus PBL to Lindsey Barbour who is West Campus Accounting faculty and Honors Business Coordinator. Jim O'Mealey will continue to be co–adviser with the chapter.
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Submitted by: Lily East
On April 4th–6th, the NEO PBL Chapter attended the SLC in Norman, Oklahoma. NEO has worked extremely hard this year in preparing all chapter members for their performance events and written tests as well as working on their chapter events. We are very happy to say that all of that hard work and dedication has paid off and NEO received Gold Ribbon status!
NEO PBL took home many individual awards that qualified them for the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California! And NEO had three members campaigning for state officer positions. All three members received the office in which they were campaigning! Congratulations to Brandi Black, PBL Two–Year College Vice President, Jamelle Davis, PBL State Secretary, and Justin Nazzal, PBL State Reporter.
“I am so proud of all of the accomplishments that the NEO A&M College Chapter and Students have achieved during this FBLA–PBL Spring Leadership Conference,” said NEO PBL Adviser Scott Donaldson. “We seem to be on a roll!”
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LOCAL CHAPTER NEWS
Murray State College Submitted by: Miranda Bowman
Murray State College PBL has been very busy this semester with several fundraisers, hosting Job Readiness workshops, and community service projects. Murray State hosted their annual Scholastic Meet/Senior Day on the Tishomingo campus, MSC PBL chapter members held a concession serving nachos, beef jerky, and drinks. Our 2nd Annual Job Readiness and Resume Workshops were successful, each with around 15 students attending. This year at the SLC in Norman, we had five members compete. Our hard work paid off with two Ultimate Turkey ribbons, Make A Difference and Public Relations awards, as well as many individual awards with 4 qualifying for the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California!
Our annual End of Year Luncheon was held at Luigi’s Italian Eatery where our chapter awards were presented. It was a bittersweet ending to the year, as we have several of our members graduating this year.
Accounting Analysis & Decision Making 1st—John Costner & Layne Greeson, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Andrea Wimberly, Eastern Oklahoma State College
Accounting for Professionals 1st—Meagan Bell, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Quincy Lucas, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Accounting Principles 1st—Lilly East, NEO A&M College 2nd—Rhonda Harkins, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 3rd—Justin Owen, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Business Communication sponsored by OSU Medical Laboratory Services
1st—Chelsea Montano, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Jeanette Gonzalez, Eastern Oklahoma State College 3rd—Jordan Mazariegos, Tulsa Community College–West
Business Decision Making sponsored by David Pecha, NWOSU
1st—Cantrell, Hickok, & Wilson, University of Oklahoma
Business Law 1st—Cathy Conway, Murray State College 2nd—Blake Robertson, University of Oklahoma 3rd—Layne Greeson, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Business Presentation sponsored by PDC Productions
1st—Rowland & Williams, Tulsa Community College–West 2nd—Gulati & Kahl, University of Oklahoma
Client Service sponsored by Waldrop Funeral Home
1st—Charles Wiggins, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Lauren Zurmehly, Southwestern Oklahoma State University 3rd—Miranda Bowman, Murray State College
Community Service Project sponsored by Linda Morgan
1st—Murray State College
Computer Applications sponsored by Laura Morgan
1st—Levi Adams, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Noel Erwin, NEO A&M College
Computer Concepts 1st—Devin Cox, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Levi Adams, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 3rd—Noel Erwin, NEO A&M College
Contemporary Sports issues sponsored by Hardgrave Realtors & Builders
1st—Seth Jones, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Kyle Keylon, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 3rd—Justin Nazzal, NEO A&M College
Cyber Security 1st—Cathy Conway, Murray State College
Database Design & Applications 1st—Kochese Smith, NEO A&M College
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Digital Video Production 1st—Nathan Howe from Tulsa Community College–Metro
Economic Analysis & Decision Making 1st—Aaron Barker, Oklahoma State University
Financial Concepts sponsored by Security Bank & Trust, Miami
1st—Jeremy Richardson, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Leslie Dillon, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 3rd—Drew Burkhart, Oklahoma State University
Financial Services sponsored by The Bank NA, Maud
1st—Dillon & Richardson, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Future Business Educator sponsored by A–OK Railroad
1st—Kathy Portley, Tulsa Community College–West
Future Business Executive sponsored by OSU Medical Laboratory Services
1st—Morgan Melot, Oklahoma State University 2nd—Brandy Smith, NEO A&M College 3rd—Hannah Sutton, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Human Resource Management sponsored by Robin Mickel, CMP
1st—Nicholas Keen, Oklahoma State University
Impromptu Speaking sponsored by Coney Island
1st—Ben Ewing, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Seth Jones, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 3rd—Caitlin Economou, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Information Management 1st—James Harris, NEO A&M College 2nd—Kathy Portley, Tulsa Community College–West 3rd—Braden Rowland, Tulsa Community College–West
International Business 1st—Quincy Lucas, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Caleb Carter, University of Oklahoma 3rd—Grant Ligon, University of Oklahoma
Job Interview 1st—David Francis, Tulsa Community College–West 2nd—Belinda Hunt, NEO A&M College 3rd—Atira Harrison, NEO A&M College
Local Chapter Annual Business Report sponsored by Laura Morgan
1st—Tulsa Community College—Metro 2nd—Murray State College 3rd—NEO A&M College
Macroeconomics sponsored by Tulsa Community College–Metro
1st—John Costner, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd—Hannah Sutton, Tulsa Community College–Metro 3rd—Xuan Nguyen, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Management Analysis & Decision Making 1st—Reagan Karlin, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Management Concepts 1st—Reliee Berger, Oklahoma State University 2nd—David Francis, Tulsa Community College–West 3rd—Rhonda Harkins, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Marketing Analysis & Decision Making sponsored by McGraw–Hill Education
1st—Seidah Rasheed, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Marketing Concepts 1st—Jerry Powers, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Jerrad Richards, Southwestern Oklahoma state University 3rd—Robert Woods, NEO A&M College
Microeconomics sponsored by Tulsa Community College–Metro
1st—Xuan Nguyen, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Aaron Boggs, Eastern Oklahoma State College 3rd—Lisa Harp, Eastern Oklahoma State College
Networking Concepts 1st—James Harris, NEO A&M College
Project Management 1st—Justin Owen, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Aaron Barker, Oklahoma State University
Public Speaking sponsored by Jane Anderson, CMP
1st—Aaron Boggs, Eastern Oklahoma State College 2nd—Justin Nazzal, NEO A&M College 3rd—Jerrad Richards, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Retail Management sponsored by Roy’s Cardinal Discount Pharmacy
1st—Lauren Zurmehly, Southwestern Oklahoma State University 2nd—Caitlin Economou, Tulsa Community College–Metro 3rd—Jenna McGrath, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Sales Presentation sponsored by Dunn Ford Country
1st—Brandi Black, NEO A&M College
Small Business Management Plan sponsored by Tulsa Community College–Metro
1st—Jerry Powers, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Sexton & Speck, Murray State College
Sports Management & Marketing sponsored by Roy’s Cardinal Food Store
1st—Reagan Karlin, Oklahoma Panhandle State University 2nd— Ryan Evans, University of Oklahoma 3rd—Glenn Whiteley, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Statistical Analysis 1st—Morgan Melot, Oklahoma State University 2nd—Drew Burkhart, Oklahoma State University 3rd—Nathan Howe, Tulsa Community College–Metro
Telecommunications 1st—Kevin Cox, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Sara Goswick, Tulsa Community College–Metro 3rd—Atira Harrison, NEO A&M College
Web Site Design sponsored by Tulsa Community College–Metro
1st—Dave Short, TCC–Metro
Word Processing sponsored by Linda Morgan
1st—Kyle Keylon, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Grammar (Open Event) 1st—Justin Owen, Tulsa Community College–Metro 2nd—Cathy Conway, Murray State College 3rd—Levi Adams, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
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Health Care Administration (Open Event) 1st—Cathy Conway, Murray State College 2nd—Charles Wiggins, Tulsa Community College–Metro 3rd—Chelsea Montano, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
International Customs (Open Event) 1st—Ben Ewing, TCC–Metro 2nd—James Harris, NEO A&M College 3rd—Cathy Conway, Murray State College
PBL Facts (Open Event) 1st—Cathy Conway, Murray State College 2nd—Caitlin Economou, Tulsa Community College–Metro 3rd—Miranda Bowman, Murray State College
Outstanding Local Chapter Adviser Sara Hitch, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Gold Seal Chapter Award of Merit NEO A&M College Tulsa Community College–Metro
Public Relations Award 1st—NEO A&M College 2nd—Murray State College
Largest Local Chapter Membership Tulsa Community College–Metro—202 members
Largest Local Chapter Membership Percentage Increase University of Oklahoma—217% increase
Largest Local Chapte Membership—Professional Division Tulsa Community College–Metro—17 members
Make A Difference Award—Chapter 1st—Murray State College 2nd—NEO A&M College
Make A Difference Award—Individual 1st—Miranda Bowman, Murray State College 2nd—Cathy Conway, Murray State College 3rd—Michael Gotwald, Oklahoma State University
Who’s Who in Oklahoma FBLA–PBL Miranda Bowman, PBL State Reporter Craig Compton, Oklahoma State University Cathy Conway, Murray State College Lilly East, PBL Two–Year College Vice President Caitlin Economou, PBL State Secretary Rhonda Harkins, Oklahoma Panhandle State University Nicholas Keen, PBL Four–Year University Vice President Morgan Melot, PBL State President Kathy Portley, Tulsa Community College–West Brandy Smith, NEO A&M College Hannah Sutton, Tulsa Community College–Metro Andrea Wimberly, Eastern Oklahoma State College
Who’s Who in PBL (national nominee) Morgan Melot, Oklahoma State University
Penny Wars Most Points—Murray State College Best Decorated Bucket—NEO A&M College
Soda Tab Collection Highest Percentage of Tabs to Paid Members—NEO A&M College
Aluminum Tab Results at the SLC Your officer team set a goal to collect 100 pounds of aluminum tabs for our state community service project. All of the tabs were to be given to the Ronald McDonald House.
We are proud to announce that Oklahoma FBLA and PBL chapters collected a total of 79.9 pounds of aluminum tabs! This was just short of our state goal, but all of the Oklahoma FBLA–PBL chapters did an excellent job at collecting these tabs!
Here are the official results: Total Tabs Collected Percentage to Paid Members
1. NEO A&M College—49.95 lbs 88%
2. Oklahoma State University—9.35 lbs 78%
3. Drumright High School—5.4 lbs 21%
4. Tulsa Community College–West—1.45 lbs 13%
5. Murray State College—7.15 lbs 6%
6. Tulsa Community College–Metro—5.5 lbs 3%
7. Oklahoma Panhandle State University—.55 lbs 3%
8. Maud High School—.35 lbs 2%
9. Eisenhower High School—.2 lbs 1%
Congratulations to all of these chapters! We appreciate your hard work and dedication collecting aluminum tabs!
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2012–2013 PBL STATE OFFICER FAREWELLS
State PresidentMorgan Melot Oklahoma State University
My term as Oklahoma PBL President gave me the opportunity to be continually challenged and grow as a student, citizen, and leader. I learned the importance of planning and time management, developed an even deeper commitment and passion for FBLA–PBL, and it has truly been one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with some of the most incredible students and advisers in the state, as well as the nation, and want to sincerely thank you all for this opportunity. Remember to stay focused, work hard, and success will be ever in your future!
Four–Year University Vice PresidentNicholas Keen Oklahoma State University
Being a state officer for PBL this past year has been a wonderful experience. It’s taught me how to work on a team, manage my time between school and PBL, and I’ve developed several friendships along the way. This has been a great year working with the wonderful men and women up here on stage with me.
Two–Year College Vice PresidentLilly East NEO A&M College
Being a part of the state officer team has made a big impact on my life. I have learned organizational skills, leadership skills and compassion. I would like to thank my local adviser, that state staff and my fellow state officers for giving me the encouragement and will power to achieve my goals. It’s been a great year and we have worked hard. Here’s to hoping next year is just as great for Oklahoma FBLA–PBL!
State SecretaryCaitlin Economou TCC–Metro
It has been such an honor to serve as the state secretary for Oklahoma Phi Beta Lambda. I have learned to achieve and to put into practice the skills that I have learned in my classes. Being the state secretary has also helped me to develop my leadership skills. I can’t give enough thanks to those who have believed in me this year—those people are my local chapter advisers, the state adviser team and of course the officer team.
State ReporterMiranda Bowman Murray State College
Wow, what an amazing year! My experiences as your 2012–2013 PBL State Reporter have helped in building my leadership, communication, and public speaking skills. This year has definitely helped me to come out of my “shy shell”. I will use everything that I have learned with me as I graduate and plan to come back as a professional division member. Thank you for helping me along the way!
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