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36 Mundelein FBLA students move on to State Leadership Conference

Mundelein High School's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America competed at the Illinois Northern Area Conference, held as a virtual event this year Jan. 11-17.

This year presented many obstacles, of course; however, students still had the opportunity to put their business and leadership skills to the test by competing in various events for the conference.

Students were tested remotely, some recorded a presentation to be judged, while others presented their event live via Zoom with judges present.

A total of 36 Mundelein FBLA students competed well enough to qualify, either as an individual or a team, to continue on to the State Leadership Conference, which will also be held as a virtual event this year in April.

"Overall, we are very proud of our students for their ability to adapt to the circumstances and still do their best for this competition. We are excited for them to have the opportunity to compete at the state level," FBLA adviser Sarah Wilson said.

Mundelein High School FBLA members took home the following awards for competitive events:

First Place:

• Journalism: Ashley Cline

• Digital Video Production: Lauren Geary and Cameron Gilbert

• Introduction to Public Speaking: Alicia Brak

• Publication Design: Ava McQuain

Second Place:

• Business Calculations: Nathan Clapp

• Personal Finance: Animesh Bijawat

• Political Science: Ilya Vynnyk

Third Place:

• Cyber Security: Matthew Kawa

• Sports and Entertainment Management: Cale Sethna, Kevin Strelecki and Jeffrey Weiss

Fourth Place:

• Advertising: Gladdie Greenfield

Sixth Place:

• Social Media Strategies: Angelica Hernandez and Polina Rubin

Seventh Place:

• Organizational Leadership: McKenzie Begg

Eighth Place:

• Introduction to Financial Math: Kurt Dumblauskas

Ninth Place:

• Business Law: Diya Patel

• Introduction to Business: Raffi Rosillo

• Marketing: Lily Coutre, Elianna Pearson

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