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Central Carolina PBL students win big at nationals

07.28.2008Clubs

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Central Carolina PBL students win big at nationals

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Three Phi Beta Lambda business student organization members from Central Carolina Community College placed among the top 10 in their categories in competition at the National PBL Conference, held June 20 in Atlanta. PBL, a national student organization, promotes business leadership in its members. Pictured (from left) are Nico Boncales, of Sanford, business administration major, and Gerald Cole, of Lemon Springs, an operations management major, who jointly placed tenth nationally in the Business Ethics Competition; and Rose Orange, of Cameron, business administration major, who placed fourth nationally in the Business Plan Competition. Rachel Martin (right), of Olivia, business administration/accounting major, placed among the top 25 nationally on the Justice Administration exam, earning her a semi-finalist ranking. The conference attracted about 1,000 competitors from about 250 colleges and universities from around the nation.

Central Carolina PBL students win big at nationals

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Three Phi Beta Lambda business student organization members from Central Carolina Community College placed among the top 10 in their categories in competition at the National PBL Conference, held June 20 in Atlanta. PBL, a national student organization, promotes business leadership in its members. Those from Central Carolina attending the conference were (seated, from left) Rachel Martin, of Olivia, business administration/accounting major, who placed among the top 25 nationally on the Justice Administration exam; and Rose Orange, of Cameron, business administration major, who placed fourth nationally in the Business Plan Competition. Standing (from left) is Central Carolina PBL co-advisor Johnny Shull; member Donna Flowers, of Sanford; Nico Boncales, of Sanford, business administration major, and Gerald Cole, of Lemon Springs, an operations management major, who jointly placed tenth nationally in the Business Ethics Competition; member Alex Benitez, of Sanford, and PBL co-advisor Drew Goodson. The conference attracted about 1,000 competitors from about 250 colleges and universities from around the nation.

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