Ten Southeast Missouri State University student members of the Zeta Alpha Lambda chapter of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) brought home seven awards in individual and team events at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference June 24-28 in San Antonio, Texas.The students garnered one fourth-place, one sixth-place, two seventh-place, one eighth-place, one ninth-place and one 10th-place finishes.The national conference provided students opportunities to learn about fundraising opportunities and technology vendors, network with other future business leaders, hear from inspirational keynote speakers, attend cutting-edge workshops, and participate in competitive events. Representatives from chapters across the country participated in the business-oriented competitive event portion of the program.The Southeast chapter was honored with an Outstanding Local Chapter distinction, which recognizes outstanding chapters that have completed 15 membership, community service and education activities.Results of Southeast students at this years national leadership conference are as follows:Forensic Accounting, Fourth-Place
- Kylie Collins of Gallatin, Missouri
- Adrienne Webery of St. Mary, Missouri
- Kylie Collins
- Adrienne Webery
- Mallory Westerman of Chester, Illinois
- Ryan Truvillion of Kansas City, Missouri
- Nicole Bauman of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
- Mallory Westerman
- Nicole Bauman
- Skyler Ring of Ste. Genevieve
- Nicole Bauman
- Skyler Ring
- Antwan Gill of St. Louis, Missouri
- Cody Goodrich of Ste. Genevieve
- Allison Karleskint of Jackson, Missouri
- Amber Macklin of Ste. Genevieve
- Skyler Ring