Moultrie Tech PBL Scores at State
The Veterans Parkway Campus chapter of Moultrie Technical College’s Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) student organization traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, April 17-19 to participate in the 2009 PBL State Conference and Competition. Phi Beta Lambda is a student organization which promotes business and leadership skills.
Four students competed in various competitions, and the local college organization also received three chapter awards, including two first place accolades as foundation sponsors and for interaction with the Future Business Leaders of America (FLBA) organization. The chapter also received a second place award for corporate sponsorships.
Speaking highly of the students, PBL chapter adviser and accounting technology instructor Gerard Kwilecki said, “They did an excellent job representing Moultrie Technical College, and we are proud of them.”
Students who placed in their respective competitions are Kristina Martinez, third place in Information Management; James Emory, third place in Contemporary Sports Issues; and Sheila Weber, third place in Sales Presentation.
Emory and Martinez are now eligible to compete in the PBL National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California, June 20-23.
