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South Callaway Student Wins 8th Place at FBLA National Leadership Conference!

Jack Romig from South Callaway High School won 8th place in the Supply Chain

Management event at the Future Business Leaders of America, Inc.’s (FBLA)

National Leadership Conference (NLC). The event, held in Anaheim, California from

June 29 to July 2, attracted more than 15,000 middle school and high school students,

educators, and volunteers from across the country. The NLC provides education,

competition, and networking opportunities centered on business.

Nearly 11,000 students from more than 2,000 middle schools and high schools in

48 U.S. states and territories competed in 100 business-related events for cash

prizes totaling over $120,000. Students also had the opportunity to engage in over

120 learning workshops and meet with representatives from more than 260 colleges,

universities, and employers, including Alzheimer’s Association, BusinessU, CLA,

Empowerly, FICO, Funds2Orgs, Jostens, Kendra Scott, Men’s Wearhouse, UWorld,

MBA Research, National Retail Federation, National Technical Honor Society, PNC

Bank Student Lending, TKS Worldwide, the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and U.S. Coast

Guard.

Additionally, students heard from keynote speaker and proud FBLA alumna, Karissa

Bodnar, Founder and CEO of Thrive Causemetics and Bigger Than Beauty Skincare. In

a live onstage conversation with FBLA President & CEO Jennifer Woods, Bodnar

shared her journey from high school entrepreneur to leading a globally recognized

beauty brand rooted in social impact. Her story inspired students to pursue their

passions, embrace innovation, and lead with purpose.

“This year’s National Leadership Conference showcased the remarkable talent and

dedication of our student members,” said FBLA President & CEO Jennifer Woods.

“From critical thinking and business management to finance, accounting, and

information technology, they demonstrated the essential skills that will shape tomorrow’s

workforce. These middle school and high school students leave Anaheim with not only

well-earned recognition, but also new connections, greater confidence, and a clearer

path toward their future careers.”

Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association

with more than 200,000 middle school, high school, and college members worldwide.

FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in

a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences. The

association is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. For

more information, visit fbla.org