Eight Willowbrook students qualify to compete in Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference
Eight Willowbrook students have qualified to compete in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference, which takes place from May 7 to 11 in Florida.
Those students are:
Senior Abdullah Mujahid: Computer Network Technology (6th place at the State Leadership Conference – qualified as an alternate), Server Administration Using Microsoft® (3rd place at the State Leadership Conference)
Senior Thomas Radomski: Network Administration Using Cisco® (4th place at the State Leadership Conference), Computer Animation Team (1st place at the State Leadership Conference)
Sophomore Cole Williams: Network Administration Using Cisco® (5th place at the State Leadership Conference), Computer Animation Team (1st place at the State Leadership Conference)
Senior Nauraiz Ali: C# Programming (2nd place at the State Leadership Conference)
Senior Mohammed Hameed: C# Programming (4th place at the State Leadership Conference)
Junior Mark Rainey: Computer Animation Team (1st place at the State Leadership Conference)
Senior Bilal Arif: Fundamentals of Web Design (2nd place at the State Leadership Conference), Computer Animation Team (1st place at the State Leadership Conference)
Senior Oscar Ramirez: Integrated Office Applications (6th place at the State Leadership Conference – qualified as an alternate)
Willowbrook hosted a National send-off for the students on May 7. To watch the presentation, click on the video above.
According to https://bpa.org, “Business Professionals of America is the premier CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, office administration, health administration and other related career fields. With 45,000 members in more than 1,800 chapters throughout 25 states and Puerto Rico, as well as an international presence in China, Haiti and Peru, BPA is an organization that supports business and information technology educators by offering co-curricular exercises based on national standards.”