What is FBLA-PBL?
The FBLA concept was developed in 1937 by Dr. Hamden L. Forkner of Columbia University. The first high school chapter was chartered in Johnson City, Tennessee, February 3, 1942. A post-secondary division, Phi Beta Lambda, was created in 1958 and a Middle Level division of FBLA was established July 1994. In 1989, the Professional Division was organized to include businesspersons, administrators, parents, alumni, and all persons supporting the goals of FBLA-PBL. Membership in PBL is unified on the local, state, and national levels. Local chapters operate with the guidance of a chapter adviser. FBLA-PBL has over 250,000 active members in more than 13,000 chartered chapters throughout the United States, its territories, the Pacific, Asia and Europe
At TCNJ, Phi Beta Lambda's mission is to provide an organization that can promote professional development, networking, and a drive to become a better business person. Through our weekly meetings, active involvement in the TCNJ community, and participation in state and national FBLA-PBL events, we hope to see our members learn and have fun while benefiting themselves and the surrounding community.
At TCNJ, Phi Beta Lambda's mission is to provide an organization that can promote professional development, networking, and a drive to become a better business person. Through our weekly meetings, active involvement in the TCNJ community, and participation in state and national FBLA-PBL events, we hope to see our members learn and have fun while benefiting themselves and the surrounding community.
Officer Team 2014-2015
President
Amber Tuttman
- Senior - Finance Major - Member of Beta Alpha Psi - Member of Beta Gamma Sigma - Pre-Law Society - Peer Mentors - [email protected] |
Vice President
Stephen Fabiano
- Junior - Accounting Major - Member of IMASC - Co-President of fencing club -Tutor - [email protected] |
Membership Director
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Treasurer |