Heartland Phi Beta Lambda members
place in state competition
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[April 16, 2019]
Heartland Community College students posted a strong showing at this
month’s Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference.
Nine Heartland students placed in business-centric categories at the
state competition held in Effingham, IL, April 5-6.
Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) is a national student organization that
prepares members for careers in business. Members of PBL can compete
in a variety of categories at the state and national level.
Students who placed first or second in state competition earlier
this spring advance to represent Heartland at the PBL National
competition in San Antonio, TX, June 23-28. Heartland students will
compete against over 2,000 students representing 44 colleges and
universities from throughout the United States.
Nine students returned from Effingham with top-three finishes in the
competition.
Bryce Carlisle – 1st Place, Computer Concepts
Matthew Barnes –2nd place, Computer Concepts
Maria Carvalho, Adam Day, Holly Morris – 1st Place, Desktop
Publishing & 1st Place Website Design
Imani Sanchez – 1st Place, Client Services
Sarah Hastings – 1st Place, Retail Management & 2nd Place, Marketing
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Ricky Walker – 3rd Place, Help Desk
Tiara Johnson – 3rd Place, Business Communications
“Heartland has had students advance to Nationals four years running, which is
every year we have competed,” said Phi Beta Lambda advisor Linda Lambert. “As
impressive as the students have been in competition, what we cannot measure is
the relationships and connections that are made during this journey. They are a
part of something more than attending classes. PBL students have represented the
college in a great way.”
The mission of Phi Beta Lambda is to provide leadership training and service
opportunities to students and is a national business organization that welcomes
students in any major.
At PBL conferences, students compete and attend workshops as well as listen to
keynote addresses. Through this Leadership Conference and Competition, students
apply what they learn in the classroom.
Each month, Heartland’s Phi Beta Lambda chapter invites local business leaders
to speak about entrepreneurship, networking, interviewing skills, business
success and failures, leadership skills, and goal setting. It is this type of
partnership and professional support that Phi Beta Lambda provides for their
student and professional members.
[Steve Fast
Associate Director of Public Information
Heartland Community College] |