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FBLA. By: Sara Wheeler. History. 1937- Hamden L. Forkner developed the FBLA concept. 1940- National Council for Business Education accepted official FBLA sponsorship. 1942- First high school chapter was developed in Tennessee. 1949- Georgia received state charter.
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FBLA By: Sara Wheeler
History • 1937- Hamden L. Forkner developed the FBLA concept. • 1940- National Council for Business Education accepted official FBLA sponsorship. • 1942- First high school chapter was developed in Tennessee. • 1949- Georgia received state charter. • 1979- The Professional Division began. • 1994- FBLA Middle Level began.
President • Conduct and preside over meetings. • Keep in close touch with members and advisors. • Encourage member participation.
Secretary • Take minutes and provide copies for advisors and officers. • Record attendance at all meetings. • Assist the president in developing a chapter handbook.
Officer • Provide a professional environment for members. • Include all members in a dynamic program of work.
Historian • Maintain accurate, up to date history. • Include a state newsletter. • Include an annual chapter activity report.
Sources • http://www.fbla-pbl.org/web/page/637/sectionid/587/pagelevel/2/fbla.asp • http://franklinschools.nls.k12.la.us/dlyles/FBLA/2009_FPHS_FBLA_OFFICER_APPLICATION_PACKET.pdf