Butler students place at the Kansas State Phi Beta Lambda Conference
Phi Beta Lambda students qualify for National Conference
Six Butler Community College students won awards in Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) Kansas State competition at Emporia State University. These top place winners will get recognized at the April BOT meeting on Apr. 12. They are now qualified to compete at the National PBL conference in Chicago, June 24-27. Students and their award categories are noted below.
Tyler Joyce of Towanda: 1st place in Client Service, 2nd place in Small Business Management Plan and in Sports Management & Marketing.
Sophia Dawson of Medicine Lodge: 1st place in Business Ethics and in Emerging Business Issues, 2nd place in Business Communication.
Naomi Galindo of El Dorado: 2nd place in Website Design.
Kodi Custine of Hays: 3rd place in Administrative Support Technology.
Kaelib Harp of El Dorado: 2nd place in Help Desk and in Impromptu Speaking, 3rd place in Desktop Publishing.
Erik Torres of El Dorado: 3rd place in Computer Concepts and in Help Desk.
PBL is an international organization focused on career development and networking opportunities for its members. Through its various activities, members build personal and professional skills. Contact Janice Akao at [email protected] for more information.
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