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Use #NFLC18 on Instagram and Twitter for a chance to see your photos on screen before the closing session.

NFLC Information .................................................................. 1

Speakers & Highlights .......................................................... 2

Dress Code .............................................................................. 3

Code of Conduct .................................................................... 4

Hotel Maps .............................................................................. 5

State Meetings ........................................................................ 7

Schedule ................................................................................... 7

Exhibitors ...............................................................................16

Notes .......................................................................................18

FBLA-PBL Regions ............................................................... 19

Future Conferences ............................................................. 19

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The 2018 National Fall Leadership Conferences (NFLCs) are designed to help you Create, Lead, and Inspire. The board of directors, national officers, and national staff welcome you to this year’s NFLCs. You have demonstrated your commitment to leadership excellence by being here this weekend. Maximize your investment by participating in as manyworkshops and other activities as you can.

CONFERENCE HEADQUARTERSConference staff will be available in the Justice Room on Friday and Saturday during regular conference hours.

NAME BADGESConference badges must be worn to all conference activities, including the Blue Jeans for Babies Dance. Requests for replacement badges may be made at the registration desk or in conference headquarters. There is a $5 charge for all replacement name badges. This fee must be paid in full onsite.

TRAVEL ETIQUETTEIf traveling by taxi, ask for the fare before departure. Keep change handy for bellmen and doormen tips and similar situations. Generally, a 15% tip is appropriate for servers and cab drivers for good service.

CHAPERONESChaperones should enforce dress code and curfews, ensure that students attend conference activities, and follow common safety practices.

MEMBERS WITH DISABILITIESMembers with disabilities add an important dimension to the organization. FBLA‑PBL is committed to working with these members to ensure they receive maximum benefit from conference activities. Contact a representative of the national staff if you have particular needs or requirements.

CURFEWDelegates at FBLA‑PBL conferences are expected to follow the published curfew times. This requirement is designed both to protect individual delegates and to respect other guests in the hotels we are using for our meetings. Hotel security will enforce the published curfews, which are to be interpreted as being the time by which members should be in their own rooms and quiet for the night.

PROHIBITED ITEMS• noisemakers (horns, clappers, etc.) are not allowed at the general sessions• hats, including novelty hats, are prohibited by the FBLA‑PBL dress code• selfie sticks, cameras, cell phones, and posters/signs are not allowed on

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Author, speaker, and youth mover, Brandon Lee White has spoken to thousands of youth and adults in nearly all 50 states about “owning it” in life and leadership. Brandon

Brandon Lee WhiteOpening Session

has been seen on TLC, Discovery Health, Fit TV, and TEDx. He attended Rockhurst University where he earned his Master’s in Business as well as a double major in Business and Psychology.

Blue Jeans for Babies Dance

Saturday, November 3 from 9:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.Salon B

Put on your dancing shoes and support FBLA‑PBL's national service partner, the March of Dimes.

All members and advisers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the March of Dimes.

Bring your $5 donation and get ready to have a great time!

Room: Salon B

Friday, November 2 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.Saturday, November 3 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Visit the MarketPlace for your official FBLA‑PBL merchandise. From key chains...to bow ties...to phone cases...we have it all!

Get your conference t‑shirt for only $20!

Carlos V. Spencer brings a powerful one- man motivational, informational keynote production. Carlos gives

Carlos V. SpencerClosing Session

you an experience combined with the information that will change your life and the lives of those in attendance. As always…LET’S GO, LET’S GROW, LET’S GET IT.

Sessions marked with "Foundations" have been selected for FBLA freshmen and sophomores so that they can get the most out of their conference experience. These sessions are also open to other attendees.

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TFBLA‑PBL members have an excellent reputation. Your conduct at every FBLA‑PBL function should make a positive contribution to extending that reputation. Listed here are rules of conduct for FBLA‑PBL national conferences. All delegates are expected to:

1. Behave in a courteous and respectful manner, refraining from language and actions that might bring discredit upon themselves, their school, other delegates, advisers, or upon FBLA‑PBL.

2. Obey all local, state, and federal laws.

3. Avoid conduct not conducive to an educational conference. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to, actions disrupting the businesslike atmosphere, association with nonconference individuals, or activities that endanger self or others (running in the general sessions, standing on chairs, using laser pointers during workshops, bodysurfing at dances, etc.).

4. Keep your advisers informed of your activities and whereabouts at all times. Accidents, injuries, and illnesses must be reported to the local or state advisers immediately.

5. Avoid alcoholic beverages (for those under 21 years of age) and controlled or illegal substances of any form. These items must not be used or possessed at any time, or under any circumstances. Use or possession of such substances may subject the delegate to criminal prosecution.

6. Act as guests of the hotel and conference center. Participants must obey the rules of these facilities. The facilities have the right to ask a member or members to leave. Do not throw anything out of windows or over balconies. Do not run down hallways. Noise should be kept at a reasonable volume, especially in the hotels.

Remember there are other guests in the hotels who have rights as well. Trash (this includes pizza boxes, bottles, cans, etc.) must be placed in the proper receptacles and not left on guest room or meeting room floors. Individuals or chapters responsible for damages to any property or furnishings will be responsible for its repair or replacement. Local and state advisers are responsible for the supervision of delegate conduct.

Disregarding or Violating the Code of ConductDelegates who disregard or violate this code will be subject to disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, forfeiture of privileges to attend further events, confinement to your hotel room, dismissal from the conference, and being sent home at your own expense. Parents and/or guardians will be notified and FBLA‑PBL reserves the right to notify law enforcement officials.

Have you downloadedthe FREE conference app?

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ALPHABETICAL BY STATEIf your state is not listed, no state meeting is scheduled for the conference.

Friday, November 2

10:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m. Illinois State Meeting Waldorf Room7:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Indiana State Meeting Salon C, 5–67:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kansas State Meeting Boulevard A–C7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kentucky State Meeting Salon C, 3–45:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Missouri State Meeting Williford A–C5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Nebraska State Meeting Boulevard A–C7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. New Jersey State Meeting Marquette Room7:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wisconsin State Meeting Williford A–C

STATE MEETINGS

Friday, November 211:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Conference Headquarters Justice

11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Registration Salon B

11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. MarketPlace Salon B

1:00 p.m.–1:45 p.m. Workshops

How to Be a Confident Leader Marquette Room Louie Sharp, President, Sharp-Skills Students will learn how to build their confidence to be better leaders. They will

also learn how to build confidence in others.

FBLA Takes on Community Service Williford A Garett Koch, FBLA Eastern Region Vice President

In this hands-on workshop, members will learn new tips and tricks for running a successful community service event!

Pop-Up Workshop Williford B

How Holding One Door Can Open Thousands Williford C Conner Snyder, Indiana FBLA State President; Brelynn Bille, Wisconsin FBLA Region

VI Vice President Learn basic techniques to enrich your communication and networking

skills, while interacting with people that could offer new opportunities and friendships.

Pop-Up Workshop Boulevard A/B

CREATE a Foundation of Success Boulevard C Dave Thomas, State Adviser, Wisconsin FBLA Learn how Wisconsin FBLA is actively working to build chapter involvement in

the Outstanding Chapter Award national program and other state initiatives. ADVISERS ONLY

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1:00 p.m.–1:45 p.m. Workshops (continued)

ROTC/Leadership Waldorf Room Joey Minor, Army ROTC Scholarship and Enrollment Officer, Chicago Army ROTC An overview of what types of scholarships are offered and how to apply for an

Army ROTC College Scholarship.

2:00 p.m.–2:45 p.m. Workshops

Follow the Leader Marquette Room Maria Anderson, WI Parliamentarian and Stephanie Faudoa, WI Region III Vice

President In order to succeed you have to know how to lead. So why don't you follow us on

this new destiny?

March of Dimes and Me Williford A Garett Koch, FBLA Eastern Region Vice President This session will provide an overview of the March of Dimes, our partnership,

how to get involved (volunteering and fundraising), and the impact on the communities you live in.

How to WOW—Inspiring Leadership Williford B Rob Bell, Certified Speaking Professional, FOCUS Consulting LLC People join organizations but leave managers. To realize remarkable service

that results in long-term success, we must treat our associates as our very best customers.

Shark Tank Williford C Keerti Soundappan, FBLA National Secretary

Budding entrepreneurs will gain skills needed to build a successful business and apply them through a thrilling adaptation of ABC's Shark Tank!

Running for Office 101 Boulevard A/B Missouri FBLA State Officers, Missouri FBLA Have you ever thought about running for office in your school or state? Come

learn how to become the leader you were born to be!

Proficiency-Based Certification Boulevard C Daniel Bird, Vice President, North America Sales, Isograd Isograd develops proficiency-based, adaptive assessments and certifications

for digital skills to aid students and job seekers in advancing their careers and education. ADVISERS ONLY

We're the Connection: Showcase Yourself Waldorf Room Channelle Refuge, Director of Strategic Partnerships, STEM Premier Learn how to create a digital profile to showcase your skills, discover scholarship

and internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

Friday, November 2

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3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Workshops

Growing Your Potential Marquette Room Brooke Allemann, WI FBLA Region IV Vice President; Marley Kreger, WI FBLA State

President Plant your seed of potential! Learn who is the water that nurtures you, the

sunlight that grows you, and the weeds that crowd you out.

Better Communication for Different Types Williford A Louie Sharp, President, Sharp-Skills Students will learn exercises to access different types of communicators. Then

how to communicate with each of the different communicator types.

How to WOW—Inspiring Leadership Williford B Rob Bell, Certified Speaking Professional, FOCUS Consulting LLC People join organizations but leave managers. To realize remarkable service

that results in long-term success, we must treat our associates as our very best customers.

How Holding One Door Can Open Thousands Williford C Conner Snyder, Indiana FBLA State President; Brelynn Bille, Wisconsin FBLA Region

VI Vice President Learn basic techniques to enrich your communication and networking

skills, while interacting with people that could offer new opportunities and friendships.

Beast Mode Branding Boulevard A/B Carleka Spann, Speaker, Author Key elements on how to successfully market yourself as an entrepreneur or your

business when you are just getting started and no one knows you.

Bringing Ethics into the Classroom Boulevard C Judy Commers, Professional Development Consultant, MBA Research and

Curriculum Center Ethical decision-making is hard. Research shows that ethical decision-making

can be taught. Learn about the free resources from the Daniels Fund High School Ethics Initiative. ADVISERS ONLY

Leadership for Generation Z Waldorf Room Smriti Anand, Associate Professor of Management, Illinois Tech Stuart School of

Business Participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of leadership in a

contemporary workplace. They will have opportunities to practice and enhance their leadership skills.

FBLA Foundations Salon C, 7–8 This interactive session for freshmen and sophomores is designed to introduce

them to the Business Achievement Awards, the March of Dimes, Membership Madness, and many of our other national programs so that they can get the most out of their FBLA membership.

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5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Missouri State Meeting Williford A–C Nebraska State Meeting Boulevard A–C

7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Registration Salon B

7:30 p.m.–8:15 p.m. FBLA State Officer Networking Reception Salon B Come meet your peers and enjoy networking in a relaxed session.

(State officer ribbons are required to attend this event.)

7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Kansas State Meeting Boulevard A–C Kentucky State Meeting Salon C, 3–4 New Jersey State Meeting Marquette Room

7:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Indiana State Meeting Salon C, 5–6 Wisconsin State Meeting Williford A–C

8:15 p.m. Doors Open for Opening Session

9:00 p.m.–10:15 p.m. Opening Session Salon A Keynote Speaker: Brandon Lee White

10:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m. Illinois State Meeting Waldorf Room

Midnight Curfew

8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Exhibits Salon B MarketPlace Salon B

8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Conference Headquarters Justice

9:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Workshops

Servant Leadership Marquette Room Men’s Wearhouse Speaker, Men’s Wearhouse Become the type of leader that people want to follow by applying principles of

servant leadership including empathy, listening, persuasion, and sincerity.

CREATE a Foundation of Success Salon C, 1–2 Dave Thomas, State Adviser, Wisconsin FBLA Learn how Wisconsin FBLA is actively working to build chapter involvement in

the Outstanding Chapter Award national program and other state initiatives. ADVISERS ONLY

We're the Connection: Showcase Yourself Salon C, 3–4 Channelle Refuge, Director of Strategic Partnerships, STEM Premier Learn how to create a digital profile to showcase your skills, discover scholarship

and internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

Friday, November 2

Saturday, November 3

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How to Shine in an Interview Salon C, 5–6 Marina Marmut, Director, Operation Enterprise, American Management Association A few top techniques and skills for interviewing and putting forth the best

impression when you are competing for that one coveted position or internship.

FBLA State Officer Session Salon C, 7–8 Find out more about national programs and how you can both participate in

and promote them in your state. Meet with other state officers from across the country and exchange ideas. This hands-on session will offer ideas and a chance to meet with some of your National Officers.

March of Dimes and Me Waldorf Room Garett Koch, FBLA Eastern Region Vice President This session will provide an overview of the March of Dimes, our partnership,

how to get involved (volunteering and fundraising), and the impact on the communities you live in.

Powerful Professionalism—Ways to Shine Salon A Patty Hendrickson, Certified Speaking Professional, Hendrickson Leadership Group

Inc. This high-energy and interactive session showcases more than a dozen ways to

professionally stand out and shine. You'll practice skills, meet people, and have fun.

10:00 a.m.–10:45 a.m. Workshops

Servant Leadership Marquette Room Men’s Wearhouse Speaker, Men’s Wearhouse Become the type of leader that people want to follow by applying principles of

servant leadership including empathy, listening, persuasion, and sincerity.

Get Them to the Stage Salon C, 1–2 Judy Commers, Professional Development Consultant, MBA Research and

Curriculum Center How do you prepare your students for interviews, interacting with judges, and

displaying confidence? Come learn tips to prepare students for competition success. ADVISERS ONLY

We're the Connection: Showcase Yourself Salon C, 3–4 Channelle Refuge, Director of Strategic Partnerships, STEM Premier Learn how to create a digital profile to showcase your skills, discover scholarship

and internship opportunities, earn digital badges, and connect with colleges and companies.

Above All, Act with Integrity! Salon C, 5–6 T. Kurera, National Associate Director, University Relations & Campus Recruiting,

KPMG Learn an ethical decision making process that will guide you through the

increasingly complex world of business to ensure your personal brand stands for integrity.

Saturday, November 3

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Lead Like a Zebra Salon C, 7–8 NICK ZIZI, Motivational Speaker, Bestselling Author, Nick Zizi Enterprises Inc.

Learn the three i's of zebra leaders. Lead with greater confidence by learning the top qualities that keep leaders and their organizations on top.

Constructing Your College App Narrative Waldorf Room Elizabeth Lively, Managing Director of HSA Tutoring, Harvard Student Agencies Taught by current Harvard undergraduates, this workshop teaches you the best

way to present yourself to colleges and is followed by a Q&A.

Beyond the Busy of Leadership—Get Focus Salon A Patty Hendrickson, Certified Speaking Professional, Hendrickson Leadership Group

Inc. This high-energy and interactive session showcases at least three tools to

immediately give you more control and better focus. You'll laugh, cheer, and meet people.

11:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Workshops

Growing Your Potential Marquette Room Brooke Allemann, WI FBLA Region IV Vice President; Marley Kreger, WI FBLA State

President Plant your seed of potential! Learn who is the water that nurtures you, the

sunlight that grows you, and the weeds that crowd you out.

Use Project Management for FBLA Projects Salon C, 1–2 Judy Commers, Professional Development Consultant, MBA Research and

Curriculum Center We’ve have watched students panic as deadlines approach. Use project

management tools used by experts for FBLA projects. Leave with tools to improve project outcomes. ADVISERS ONLY

Developing Soft Skills in Future Leaders Salon C, 3–4 Matthew Shell, Business Development Manager, Capsim Management Simulations

Inc. Join us to discuss the importance of soft skill development for tomorrow's

leaders, including recent research, and an overview of Capsim's soft skill assessment CapsimInbox.

Above All, Act with Integrity! Salon C, 5–6 T. Kurera, National Associate Director, University Relations & Campus Recruiting,

KPMG Learn an ethical decision making process that will guide you through the

increasingly complex world of business to ensure your personal brand stands for integrity.

Saturday, November 3

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Discover Your Z-Print™ For Success Salon C, 7–8 NICK ZIZI, Motivational Speaker, Bestselling Author, Nick Zizi Enterprises Inc. Interactive and insightful session. There is something in you that would make

people fascinated with you if they only knew this about you.

FBLA Takes on Community Service Waldorf Room Garett Koch, FBLA Eastern Region Vice President In this hands-on workshop, members will learn new tips and tricks for running a

successful community service event!

Powerful Professionalism—Ways to Shine Salon A Patty Hendrickson, Certified Speaking Professional, Hendrickson Leadership Group

Inc. This high-energy and interactive session showcases more than a dozen ways to

professionally stand out and shine. You'll practice skills, meet people, and have fun.

1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Workshops

Be Your Own Boss Marquette Room Amy Zhang, Chief Operations Officer, Harvard Student Agencies An inside look at running Harvard Student Agencies: the world's largest student

run company. $7 million in revenue. 600 student employees.

There is a Competitive Event for YOU! Salon C, 1–2 Daisy Questell, NAP Committee Member Do you want to qualify to be competitors at NLC? The understanding of

competitive events and student preparation begins today.

Developing Soft Skills in Future Leaders Salon C, 3–4 Matthew Shell, Business Development Manager, Capsim Management Simulations

Inc. Join us to discuss the importance of soft skill development for tomorrow's

leaders, including recent research, and an overview of Capsim's soft skill assessment CapsimInbox.

Business Etiquette Salon C, 5–6 Marina Marmut, Director, Operation Enterprise, American Management Association Have you ever wondered why business etiquette is so important? Isn’t it enough

to be business and technical savvy at work? Attend this workshop and find out how crucial it is to know the unwritten code of conduct about the interactions among peers and clients in a business setting.

How to be Unique in the Market Salon C, 7–8 Louie Sharp, President, Sharp-Skills Students will learn how to be unique in both the market and personally for

getting a job!

Saturday, November 3

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Shark Tank Waldorf Room Keerti Soundappan, FBLA National Secretary Budding entrepreneurs will gain skills needed to build a successful business and

apply them through a thrilling adaptation of ABC's Shark Tank!

Beyond the Busy of Leadership—Get Focus Salon A Patty Hendrickson, Certified Speaking Professional, Hendrickson Leadership Group

Inc. This high-energy and interactive session showcases at least three tools to

immediately give you more control and better focus. You'll laugh, cheer, and meet people.

1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Adviser Hospitality Salon C

2:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops

To Infinity and Beyond Marquette Room Nick Eidenshink, Wisconsin FBLA Region II Vice President; Brelynn Bille, Region VI

Vice President Members can receive tools to take their local chapters “To Infinity and Beyond” by

completing Business Achievement Awards and the Outstanding Chapter Award.

Adviser 101—Best Practices Salon C, 1–2 Connie Lindell, Kansas FBLA State Adviser; Michelle Bruna, KS FBLA local adviser Whether you are a new or a seasoned veteran, we can always benefit from each

other. We will share our best practices with participants. ADVISERS ONLY

Lead Like A Zebra Salon C, 3–4 NICK ZIZI, Motivational Speaker, Bestselling Author, Nick Zizi Enterprises Inc. Learn the three i's of zebra leaders. Lead with greater confidence by learning the

top qualities that keep leaders and their organizations on top.

How to Shine in an Interview Salon C, 5–6 Marina Marmut, Director, Operation Enterprise, American Management Association A few top techniques and skills for interviewing and putting forth the best

impression when you are competing for that one coveted position or internship.

Better Communication for Different Types Salon C, 7–8 Louie Sharp, President, Sharp-Skills

Students will learn exercises to access different types of communicators. Then how to communicate with each of the different communicator types.

College Term Bingo Waldorf Room Rachel Richey, Director of Enrollment Management, SIU Carbondale College of

Business Students are able to discuss and learn common terminology used in the college

search process through an interactive game of Bingo!

Saturday, November 3

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To Infinity and Beyond Marquette Room Hannah Ness, Wisconsin FBLA Secretary/Treasurer; Abhinav Janamanchi, Wisconsin

FBLA Region V Vice President Members can receive tools to take their local chapters “To Infinity and Beyond” by

completing Business Achievement Awards and the Outstanding Chapter Award.

There is a Competitive Event for YOU! Salon C, 1–2 Daisy Questell, NAP Committee Member Do you want to qualify to be competitors at NLC? The understanding of

competitive events and student preparation begins today.

Discover Your Z-Print™ For Success Salon C, 3–4 NICK ZIZI, Motivational Speaker, Bestselling Author, Nick Zizi Enterprises Inc. Interactive and insightful session. There is something in you that would make

people fascinated with you if they only knew this about you.

Tips for Effective Presentation Skills Salon C, 5–6 Marina Marmut, Director, Operation Enterprise, American Management Association A memorable presentation is delivering your content with power and passion.

This highly practical workshop helps you transform your ideas and visions into influential presentations.

FBLA's Role in Legislative Affairs Salon C, 7–8 Steven M. Segel, FBLA Student Representative for Government Affairs Learn how to effectively speak to federal and state legislators, increasing

awareness for FBLA.

Future Now Waldorf Room Ben Posch, President, Kansas FBLA Learn today how to succeed for tomorrow. In this comprehensive overview you

will discover how four years can change the rest of your life.

4:15 p.m. Doors Open for Closing Session

5:00 p.m.–6:15 p.m. Closing Session Salon A Keynote Speaker: Carlos V. Spencer

9:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Blue Jeans for Babies Dance Salon B Remember to bring your $5 donation, and get ready to

have a great time!

Midnight Curfew

Saturday, November 3

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Saturday, November 3 @ 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Salon B

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