Students from International Community School and Tesla STEM High School competed in the state Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state conference held April 17-19 in Seattle for the opportunity to move on to the national conference to be held in Nashville, Tenn. from June 29 to July 2. The following students will move on to the national conference. Students who placed first through third automatically qualify. Students who placed fourth or fifth may have the opportunity to attend the national conference.
International Community School:
• Ryan Chae (sophomore), William Chae (sophomore) and Avi Soval (sophomore): first place, Business Plan
• Axel Hauduc (senior), Savannah Hauduc (freshman) and Josef Benzaoui (senior): first place, Business Presentation
• Osman Salahuddin (senior), Kevin Wong (senior) and Dylan Steele (senior): first place, Digital Design
• Danuta Egle (junior): first place, Electronic Portfolio
• Alicia Kacharia (freshman): first place, FBLA Principles and Procedures
• Laura Liao (sophomore): first place, Introduction to Business Communication
• Ishan Narula (sophomore) and Tanima Paul (freshman): first place, Mobile Application Development
• Kevin Wang (senior): second place, Business Communications
• Alina Liokumovich (junior) and Aarthi Ganapathi (junior): second place, Public Service Announcement
• Ishan Narula (sophomore): third place, Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures
• Kristina Moutafov (sophomore): fourth place, Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures
• Aarthi Ganapathi (junior): fourth place, Job Interview
• Katie Park (senior): fourth place, Who’s Who in FBLA
• Joey Smith (senior) and Jerry Sun (senior): fifth place, Business Financial Plan
• Ashley Yoo (senior): fifth place, Community Service
Tesla STEM High School:
• Sonia Murthy (sophomore): first place, Agribusiness; first place, Intro to Parliamentary Procedure; second place, Intro to Business Communication; third place, Introduction to Business; named Outstanding Member of the chapter
• Sonia Murthy (sophomore) and Sophia Tevosyan (sophomore): first place, Business Ethics
• Aaron Johnston (junior), Maya Ganesan (junior) and Pranav Vasudha (junior): first place, Marketing
• Maya Ganesan (junior): first place, Business Communication; first place, Future Business Leader; third place, Insurance and Risk Management
• Chris Yu (junior): first place, Job Interview. Chris was offered a real job with Mens Wearhouse in a mock interview by one of the judges; fifth place, Client Service
• Jenna Oratz (sophomore): third place, Business Law
• Shravya Kakulamarri (sophomore): second place, Creed
• Dinesh Parimi (sophomore): second place, Business Math
• Apoorv Khandwal (freshman): third place, Mobile App Development
• Udit Ranasaria (sophomore): fourth place, Business Calculations
• Aaron Johnston (junior): fourth place, Business Communication
• Teri Guo (sophomore) and Karisma Kulkarni (sophomore): fourth place, Management Information Systems
• Sophia Tevosyan (sophomore): fifth place, Business Math; fourth place, Introduction to Business