![]() NCCTC State Leadership Conference Attendees: Front: Aleyiah Desnoyers, Jaylyn Laisure, Lauren Adsmond, Abygail Lauryssens, Sydnee Kirk, Lillyann Cook, Sydnee Ochs, Kyna Johnson, Brandon Mangels, Robert Eberly, Paige Menzel, Zane Keith, Hailey Holmberg. Back Row Standing: Ashton Harris, Samantha Comis, William Nagelhout, Brendon Wright, Porter Chapin, Austin Hancock, and Keegan Eck. ![]() Congratulations to the Newaygo County Career-Tech Center Business Professionals of America (BPA) Chapter members who competed at the 51st annual State Leadership Conference held at Amway Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Students got the chance to attend legacy launchers, seminars held by professional businesspeople or past BPA Alumni, attend a college fair, and make connections with other career-oriented students. We appreciate all the amazing instructors who helped students get ready to compete in their events. Newaygo County Career-Tech Center had twenty-two students attend the State Leadership Conference. Our two voting delegates were Ashton Harris and Abygail Lauryssens. They were responsible for attending legacy launchers, voting on behalf of our chapter for next year’s State Executive Council Members, and competing in open test events. The following students were on stage during the awards ceremony. Brandon Mangels received 2nd place in Payroll Accounting; Aleyiah Desnoyers was 3rd in Intermediate Word Processing; Austin Hancock took 4th place in Device Configuration and Troubleshooting; Zane Keith placed 4th in Server Admin using Microsoft; Paige Menzel, Lauren Adsmond, Hailey Holmberg and Aleyiah Desnoyers took 3rd place for Administrative Support Team; and, Sydnee Ochs and Samantha Comis placed 6th for Broadcast News Team. Four students qualified per BPA guidelines to represent the state of Michigan at the National Leadership Conference held in Anaheim, CA. Aleyiah Desnoyers, Brandon Mangels and Zane Keith all attended Nationals. Austin Hancock was unable to attend. There were 6,503 participants in attendance and 558 of them were from Michigan. Additionally, all students interned and participated in the National Service Project – the walk for Special Olympics.
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