CSUF Business Club Awarded
National Honors
Future Business Leaders of America wins
several awards at national conference.
September 21, 2005 :: No. 27
Several members of Cal State Fullerton’s
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda returned
to campus this fall as national winners, having won several
awards during the organization’s 2005 National Conference.
Senior Danielle Tolentino of Norwalk was named
Phi Beta Lambda national president for 2005-06. A member of
the organization since 1996, Tolentino is serving on the Future
Business Leaders of America-PBL Board of Directors representing
the postsecondary division.
During the June 29-July 2 conference in Orlando,
Fla., first-place honors were awarded to Tolentino in word
processing, to Steven Hsieh (B.A. business administration-finance
’05) of Roland Heights for finance, and to senior physics
major Joseph Gazmen of Downey and sophomore business administration
major Jaclyn Tuason of Santa Fe Springs for parliamentary
procedure. Gazmen was named national parliamentarian for 2005-06.
The local chapter also won second place for
its annual business report, and Cerritos resident Dianne Ramos,
a senior studying international business, won second place
in the category of future business executive. Fourth-place
honors went to senior math major Justin Tolentino of Norwalk
for C++ programming and to the team of senior computer science
major Jason Ishibashi of La Mirada, senior electrical engineering
major Christopher Tuason of Santa Fe Springs and Victor Chen,
a business administration major from Orange, for Website development.
Approximately 2,000 students from 245 chapters
and universities in 36 states competed during the leadership
conference. Prior to attending the national event, the Cal
State Fullerton team competed at the State Leadership Conference
at UCLA, where the Titans were awarded the Sweepstakes prize
for accumulating the most awards in competitive events.
Media Contacts: |
Emeline Yong, adviser to the FBLA-PBL
Fullerton chapter, at 657-278-5677 or eyong@fullerton.edu
Pamela McLaren of Public Affairs at 657-278-4852 or pmclaren@fullerton.edu |
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