13 students qualify for national business competitions
Thirteen MSOE students placed in the top three of their respective competitions at the 2018 Wisconsin Future Business Leaders of America/Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA/PBL) State Leadership Conference in De Pere, Wisconsin. The winning students, all members of MSOE’s PBL chapter, will now go on to compete at the PBL National Leadership Conference in June. Students came home with 31 awards in 22 categories. Competitive events included both written examinations and judged demonstrations in business and information technology subjects.
Congratulations to following students on their success:
Aditya Beura, business administration major
1st Place: Programming Concepts
2nd Place: Computer Concepts
2nd Place: Information Management
Ben Blacklock, management information systems major
1st Place: Computer Applications
1st Place: Mobile Application Development
1st Place: Network Design
Samantha Brooker, industrial engineering major
2nd Place: Sports Management & Marketing
3rd Place: Statistical Analysis
Darrin Cernohous, business management major
1st Place: Marketing Concepts
2nd Place: Entrepreneurship Concepts
Brett Diedrich, business administration major
1st Place: Computer Concepts
1st Place: Cyber Security
1st Place: Network Design
Hallie Flanders, business administration major
1st Place: Marketing Analysis & Decision Making
3rd Place: Entrepreneurship Concepts
3rd Place: Marketing Concepts
Tori Johnston, business administration, major
1st Place: Marketing Analysis & Decision Making
2nd Place: Marketing Concepts
2nd Place: Project Management
Isabel Maier, biomedical engineering major
3rd Place: Computer Concepts
3rd Place: Job Interview
Casey O’Connor, mechanical engineering
1st Place: Entrepreneurship Concepts
1st Place: Management Concepts
2nd Place: Statistical Analysis
Matt Reiff, management information systems major
1st Place: Networking Concepts
1st Place: Website Design
2nd Place: Programming Concepts
Mengwei Tang, business administration & user experience communication design major
2nd Place: Programming Concepts
Isaac Wiegand, actuarial science major
1st Place: Client Services
1st Place: Job Interview
1st Place: Microeconomics
Aleah Quast, business management major
1st Place: Business Communication
1st Place: Business Decision Making
3rd Place: Organizational Behavior & Leadership
MSOE’s Phi Beta Lambda chapter is a student organization open to all MSOE majors. The Rader School of Business has been affiliated with FBLA/PBL since 2006.