Wilson Defends State Entrepreneurship Title, Qualifies for National FBLA Conference

While storms raged across the state, Whippet FBLA brought the thunder to Green Bay and the State Leadership Conference. Lighting struck twice as Atreya Wilson defended her state title and once again became state champion in Entrepreneurship. She is headed back to nationals to compete against the best in the country. Lillian Navejas-Ortiz also made some noise as she made it to the stage taking fifth place in Data Science and AI. She is an alternate for Nationals and could soon be headed to San Antonio as well. The other teams posted impressive finishes of 9th and 12th in the state, showing off their skills in Digital Video Production and Chapter Service Project respectively. It was a great conference to be a Whippet!

Whitewater High School State FBLA Conference Attendees

Article and Photos Submitted by Kurt Nickelsburg
Whitewater High School FBLA Advisor
nicku01@wwusd.org

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