Local DECA Members Find Success At Conference

March 21, 2019
Twenty-seven students of the Scott Regional Technical Center Chapter of Missouri DECA, an Association of Marketing Students, joined over 300 high school DECA students from Southwest Missouri at the annual District Career Development Conference held February 6 at MSSU in Joplin.
Nineteen students placed 1st or 2nd in their events and will go on to compete at DECA State Competition on March 25th in Kansas City.
1st place—Gavin Bailey, Monett, Sports and Entertainment Team Decision Making
1st place—-Gabriel George, Monett, Sports and Entertainment Team Decision Making
1st place—-Jacoby Butler, Wheaton, Financial Services Team Decision Making
1st place—-McKay Hill, Monett, Financial Services Team Decision Making
1st place—-Pollyana Johnson, Monett, Integrated Marketing Plan (Event)
1st Place—-Erin Reed, Crane, Integrated Marketing Plan (Service)
1st Place—-Lexi Keeling, Berean, Buying and Merchandising Team Decision Making
1st Place—Nick Schied, Berea, Buying and Merchandising Team Decision Making
1st Place—-Eric Lara-Medel, Monett, Financial Consulting
1st Place—-Brianna Mejia, Monett, Learn and Earn Plan
1st Place—-Autumn Portillo, Monett, Learn and Earn Plan
1st Place—-William Rodriguez, Business Management and Administration Role Play
1st place—-Kenyon Broten, Aurora, Restaurant Management Individual Series Role Play
2nd place—-Alexis Howard, Pierce City, Quick Service Restaurant Individual Series Role Play
2nd place—-Isamar Ibarra, Monett, Creative Marketing Plan
2nd place—-Alexandra Valenciano, Monett, Creative Marketing Plan
2nd place—-Heath Quick, Crane, Principles of Finance
2nd place—-Nathan Wallace, Southwest, Hospitality and Tourism Professional Selling
2nd place—-Elijah Wilson, Crane, Entrepreneurship Individual Series Role Play
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools around the globe.
Jill Fannin serves as the local DECA chapter advisor at SRTC.
Twenty-seven students of the Scott Regional Technical Center Chapter of Missouri DECA, an Association of Marketing Students, joined over 300 high school DECA students from Southwest Missouri at the annual District Career Development Conference held February 6 at MSSU in Joplin.
Nineteen students placed 1st or 2nd in their events and will go on to compete at DECA State Competition on March 25th in Kansas City.
1st place—Gavin Bailey, Monett, Sports and Entertainment Team Decision Making
1st place—-Gabriel George, Monett, Sports and Entertainment Team Decision Making
1st place—-Jacoby Butler, Wheaton, Financial Services Team Decision Making
1st place—-McKay Hill, Monett, Financial Services Team Decision Making
1st place—-Pollyana Johnson, Monett, Integrated Marketing Plan (Event)
1st Place—-Erin Reed, Crane, Integrated Marketing Plan (Service)
1st Place—-Lexi Keeling, Berean, Buying and Merchandising Team Decision Making
1st Place—Nick Schied, Berea, Buying and Merchandising Team Decision Making
1st Place—-Eric Lara-Medel, Monett, Financial Consulting
1st Place—-Brianna Mejia, Monett, Learn and Earn Plan
1st Place—-Autumn Portillo, Monett, Learn and Earn Plan
1st Place—-William Rodriguez, Business Management and Administration Role Play
1st place—-Kenyon Broten, Aurora, Restaurant Management Individual Series Role Play
2nd place—-Alexis Howard, Pierce City, Quick Service Restaurant Individual Series Role Play
2nd place—-Isamar Ibarra, Monett, Creative Marketing Plan
2nd place—-Alexandra Valenciano, Monett, Creative Marketing Plan
2nd place—-Heath Quick, Crane, Principles of Finance
2nd place—-Nathan Wallace, Southwest, Hospitality and Tourism Professional Selling
2nd place—-Elijah Wilson, Crane, Entrepreneurship Individual Series Role Play
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools around the globe.
Jill Fannin serves as the local DECA chapter advisor at SRTC.