Nebraska FBLA

Beverly Newton, State Adviser - bev.newton@nebraska.gov - 402-471-4865
Karen Kloch, Administrative Assistant - karen.kloch@nebraska.gov - 402-471-4817

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What is FBLA?
 
 

 

What is Nebraska FBLA?

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national vocational student association for students in grades 7-12 who are interested in business or business education careers. Over 4,000 students in more than 100 high schools in Nebraska participate in the FBLA program. Benefits of FBLA membership are business proficiencies, community responsibility, leadership skills, and self-confidence.

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What does FBLA do?

 

FBLA provides the business leaders of tomorrow with the necessary skills to successfully compete in the job market, pursue postsecondary education, or manage personal skills. Members learn how to lead and participate in group discussions by engaging in practical problem-solving and decision-making activities. FBLA members learn the value of competition through directed competitive events.

View the FBLA promotional video "Join FBLA"

Who can join?

 

Any secondary student in grades 7-12 who is interested in a career in business and has taken or is currently enrolled in at least one business course is eligible to join.

 

What are the activities of FBLA chapters?

 

Professional

Professional activities provide members with a business connection for their future. These activities help increase student skills and knowledge of the business world. Guest speakers, panel discussions, visits to business/industry, and shadowing experiences are used as instructional projects for a chapter's program of work.

Leadership

One of the most important goals of Nebraska FBLA is to develop leadership qualities in its members. Participation in FBLA activities as a member, committee chairperson, or officer provides experiences that contribute to the development of a positive self-image and a feeling of accomplishment.

Community

Chapter activities that make a contribution to the community provide members with the opportunity to develop civic pride and responsibility. Members also meet influential business and community leaders, learn the steps necessary to complete a project, and work with business and government officials.

Service

The activities in this category are as varied as the problems of people in need. The main purpose of service projects is to help others and these activities can be tailor-made for the school and community.

 

How does FBLA benefit you?

FBLA provides innovative leadership development programs to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship. Your FBLA membership provides:

  • Career opportunities
  • Networks with business leaders
  • Leadership development
  • Exciting leadership conferences
  • Challenging competitions
  • Community service opportunities
  • Friendships
  • Informative publications: Tomorrow's Business Leader , Pledge
 

How can you benefit FBLA?

Your involvement in Nebraska FBLA will give us:

  • Your knowledge and experience
  • Your assistance in conference activities
  • Your image as a role model for peers
  • Your help in membership recruitment
  • You as a human resource for future efforts of the organization

What are the goals of FBLA?

 

The goals of FBLA are:

  • Develop competent, aggressive business leadership
  • Strengthen students' confidence in themselves and their work
  • Create more interest in and understanding of the American business enterprise system
  • Encourage the development of individual projects that contribute to home, business and community improvements
  • Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship
  • Encourage and practice efficient money management
  • Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty
  • Help students establish occupational goals
  • Facilitate the transition from school to work

 

What are the levels of membership?

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

High School Division

Phi Beta Lambda (PBL)

Postsecondary Division

Professional

Division for business professionals, community leaders, school faculty and administration, and former FBLA and PBL members.

 

For further information contact the business education department at your high school or contact:

Beverly Newton, FBLA State Adviser
Nebraska Department of Education
P.O. Box 94987
Lincoln, NE 68509-4987
402-471-4865
bnewton@nde.state.ne.us

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Updated December 2004