FBLA
In this section of my E-Portfolio, I'm going to give some examples of activites that I did and explain how FBLA has helped me become the person I am today. FBLA is something that I feel is seriously misundersood. FBLA forces you to be in an environment where you have to interact with other people. It gives you the confidence you may be lacking, and it pushes you to be the best you can be.
International Recruitment Project
For the international recruitment project, members pick a country of their choice to learn about. Then, they write a report about that country and put together a presentation to give the people of that country. I chose Brazil, and these are the materials that I made.
Scrapbook
For the America Level, you are asked to create an online crapbook about yourself. This scrapbook is to give information about yourself, adn to show how you have participated in FBLA. My scrapbook is the link t the left.
Tomorrow's Business Leader
FBLA produces a magazine called Tomorrow's Business Leader. In the America Level, you are asked to create a cover and a feature story about the National Leadership Conference. My example of this is to the left.

American Enterprise Project
Students doing the America Level prepare a game and teach elementary students about the free enterprise system. An example of my game is found to the left.
YouTube
I made a YouTube video about FBLA, and how being involved in it has heled prepare me for my future. The link is to the left.


Advisor Appreciation Day
Every year, FBLA members show gratitude for their advisors by celebrating advisor's appreciation day. On this day, students try hard to do something kind for their advisor. This year, my friends and I worked hard to make our advisor feel appreciated. We gave her a latte, flowers, colored pens, a candy sign, a burrito, a coupon, and a talking button that said, "No whining!"
Social Media
As one of the recruitment tools, social media is used to help other people become aware of the opportunities FBLA offers. As part of this social media campaign, I joined the National FBLA Facebook, Twitter, and read the National Blog.

Blog
I created a blog for the America Level, and I have updated it to make it a good resource for my local chapter. This is the link to the blog: