LOUISBURG, NC – Louisburg College is pleased to announce that five students won first place in their respective categories at the state Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) business fraternity conference, held April 11-13 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Louisburg PBL chapter members competed against students from both two-year and four-year colleges. The following members placed at the state level:
1st Emerging Business Issues (Team)
John McGillicuddy & Joe McGillicuddy
1st Integrated Marketing Campaign (Team)
Kyle May & Abdul Caesar
1st Help Desk
Aaron Adams
2nd Contemporary Sports Issues
Adam Dickens
2nd Integrated Marketing Campaign (Team)
Josh Allison, Clayton Stewart, & Kate Crockett
3rd Contemporary Sports Issues
James Baiye
3rd Sales Presentation
Joe McGillicuddy
3rd Sports Management & Marketing
Adam Dickens
4th Impromptu Speaking
John McGillicuddy
4th Sales Presentation
Kyle May
5th Emerging Business Issues (Team)
Josh Allison & Abdul Caesar
6th Client Service
Calan Austin
6th Impromptu Speaking
James Baiye
7th Sports Management & Marketing
Calan Austin
8th International Marketing
Kriss Wade
Nine Louisburg students will continue on to the PBL National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California this summer. The Louisburg College chapter was also recognized as a “Gold Star Chapter” and honored with the Terry Lowrance Leadership Award.
About Louisburg College
Related by faith to The United Methodist Church, Louisburg College is the oldest two-year residential college in the nation, and the only one in North Carolina. With a student body of 700 students, over 90 percent of Louisburg graduates continue their education at four-year schools. Learn more at www.louisburg.edu.