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Michael Yaroshefsky
FBLA National President
Wayne Valley High School, NJ
fblapres@fbla.org
Michael Yaroshefsky, a senior at Wayne Valley High School in Wayne, New Jersey, serves as your FBLA national president. Michael joined FBLA in his freshman year, served for two years as the New Jersey Webmaster, and currently leads as the New Jersey state president. Last year, he served as the Eastern Region public relations director and a national president's assistant. Additionally, he received a national award for Computer Concepts and was recognized for Who's Who in FBLA from New Jersey. Michael strives to be a professional and friendly leader, so he encourages you to contact him. Challenges allow us to discover our hidden potential, so Michael hopes that you will challenge yourself to demonstrate Leadership in Action.
Samuel Smith
FBLA National Secretary
Prairie High School, WA
fblasec@fbla.org
Samuel Smith is a senior at Prairie High School (PHS) and serves as your FBLA national secretary. In addition to FBLA, Samuel is involved in the Prairie Peace Society, Amnesty International, and is a mentor for the Students Optimizing Academic Responsibility program. Samuel was first introduced to FBLA as a freshman and has held multiple positions of leadership at all levels of the organization. Samuel has served as the PHS chapter secretary, treasurer, and two-time chapter president. He served last year as the Washington state secretary and the Western Region secretary.
Michael Miller
FBLA National Treasurer
Carl Junction High School, MO
fblatres@fbla.org
Michael Miller is a senior at Carl Junction High School in Missouri. Most of Michael's time is dedicated to FBLA and its members at the local, district, state and national level. Outside of FBLA, Michael is involved in the National Honor Society, Freshman Mentoring Program, student council, and his local youth group. Michael is excited to be serving as your FBLA national treasurer and is ready to put Leadership in Action!
Beau Foxworth
FBLA National Parliamentarian
Sacred Heart High School, LA
fblaparl@fbla.org
Beau Foxworth is a junior from Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) and is excited to serve you as your 2007-08 FBLA national parliamentarian. Beau got involved in FBLA because of school pride, and he also thought it would be a good way to meet new and interesting people. His involvement in FBLA has mainly been with the Parliamentary Procedure competitive event. He and the rest of the SHHS parliamentary procedure team have placed eighth at the Nashville National Leadership Conference (NLC) in 2006 and first at the Chicago NLC in 2007. Beau's goals for the upcoming year are to increase membership through the activation of chapters across the country, to promote the Business Achievement Awards, and to promote the usage of proper parliamentary procedure through national publications.
Shivani Suhag
FBLA Eastern Region Vice President
Little Falls High School, NY
fblaevp@fbla.org
Little Falls High School in New York is home to Shivani Suhag, your FBLA Eastern Region vice president. As a senior, she has been involved with FBLA since her freshman year. FBLA has influenced Shivani's character by giving her confidence and a good work ethic. Besides holding the honors of being New York State's Ms. FBL and Who's Who recipient, Shivani is now the president of her state chapter. Shivani also enjoys being involved in her school's yearbook committee, stage crew, and varsity tennis team.
Fei-Fei Zhang
FBLA Mountain Plains Region Vice President
Seven Lakes High School, TX
fblampvp@fbla.org
Excited to serve as your FBLA Mountain Plains Region vice president, Fei-Fei Zhang arrives to you from Seven Lakes High School in Katy, Texas. Having served as the local chapter president since her sophomore year and as a third-year graduate of Institute for Leaders, Fei-Fei has grown to greatly appreciate the opportunities provided to her through FBLA. Since joining the organization as a freshman, Fei-Fei has worked extensively to promote membership recruitment, communication, and community service within her local chapter. She hopes to continue this trend on the national level and to witness leadership in action this year!
Gia Katsoolias
FBLA North Central Region Vice President
Warren Township High School, IL
fblancvp@fbla.org
Gia Katsoolias is a senior at Warren Township High School in Gurnee, Illinois. Along with her involvement in FBLA, Gia is the features editor of the school newspaper, National Honor Society chapter president, and a member of presidents' council, ski club, and varsity golf team. Gia joined FBLA her freshman year and has remained one of Warren's most active members. She has served as her chapter and state secretary, and is very excited about serving as both the FBLA North Central Region vice president and chapter co-president this year. When Gia first joined FBLA, she never imagined the impact it would have upon her life. FBLA has given the confidence to chase her dreams and achieve her goals.
Samantha Schulte
FBLA Southern Region Vice President
James W. Robinson Jr. Secondary School, VA
fblasvp@fbla.org
Samantha Schulte is a senior at James W. Robinson, Jr. Secondary School in Fairfax, Virginia. As an active member of FBLA since her freshman year of high school, she has participated in conferences and competitions on the local, state, and national levels. She has served as her chapter's vice president, northern Virginia region president, state vice president representing the northern Virginia region, and as the southern region communication director. Now she is serving as the Virginia state vice president at large and your FBLA Southern Region vice president.
Christopher Williams
FBLA Western Region Vice President
Galena High School, NV
fblawvp@fbla.org
Galena High School in Nevada is home to your FBLA Western Region vice president and Nevada executive vice president, Christopher Williams. He is a state and national competitive event finalist, Who's Who in FBLA recipient, and currently serves on the Nevada March of Dimes board. He also serves on the board for Nevada's Career and Technical Education.
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