The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University hosted the North Central Region Summit of New Jersey Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) on January 6, 2025. The event attracted more than 250 aspiring future business
leaders from 12 high schools across the north central region for a day full of networking,
learning and engagement.
Featuring 15 workshops in three group sessions on servant leadership, public speaking,
financial literacy, collegiate transition and career readiness, the event emphasized
skill-building through hands-on activities and peer interactions. Networking opportunities
allowed students to connect with peers from different schools, share experiences and
build relationships that extend beyond the summit. Students also gained insights from
NJ FBLA high school state officers and collegiate leaders. The summit fostered collaboration
and encouraged attendees to unlock their potential as future business leaders.
Participants expressed enthusiasm about the summit’s impact on their professional
development. Prisha Malhotra, a student attendee from McNair High School, shared,
“The summit was truly an unforgettable experience. I thoroughly enjoyed networking
with students from other chapters and exchanging our FBLA stories and experiences.
The workshops I attended were enjoyable, engaging and very insightful. I gained valuable
skills and knowledge that I’ll apply not only in leading my chapter, but in my future
business endeavors as well.”
The summit event was organized and led by Joanna Liu, the NJ FBLA North Central Region
vice president and a senior at Livingston High School, with the help of her state
officer team and state adviser, Kimberly Clark. “It was fantastic to see members from
my region come together, connect in person, and engage in workshops that were not
only educational but also fun,” said Liu. “While I often interact online with chapters,
advisers and students, meeting them face-to- face was a truly rewarding experience.
I am deeply grateful for the support of a hardworking team behind the scenes, who
helped ensure this incredible event went smoothly.”
The Seton Hall FBLA Chapter also presented a collegiate-level FBLA panel and workshops on the transition
from high school to college. “It was easy to tell that each student came with an open
mind, was eager to network and learn more than before, and put into action the tenets
FBLA instills in its members,” said Maria Saitta, a sophomore and founder/president
of Seton Hall’s FBLA. “We are confident that these students will not just become tomorrow’s
leaders, but the astute, confident and successful servant leaders that will have the
ability to change the world.”
Future Business Leaders of America is the largest business career and technical student organization in the world with
over 200,000 middle school, high school and college students included in their membership.
Their goal is to prepare students for careers in business through competitions, workshops,
programs, and much more.
Reflecting on the Stillman School’s commitment to fostering the next generation of
principled business leaders, Dean Joyce Strawser, Ph.D., remarked, “The Stillman School was thrilled to support FBLA and business
education by hosting this important gathering of our region’s top high school students
pursuing business professions. I was so impressed by the commitment of these students
and the quality of the program, which was developed and executed by the students themselves.
It was truly an impactful day of learning and networking.”
About the Stillman School of Business:
Established in 1950, the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University delivers
an education tailored to the practical and dynamic needs of business leaders, “transforming
concepts into practice” and fostering learning beyond the classroom. As the first
private business school in New Jersey to earn accreditation from AACSB International
(The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the Stillman School is
part of an elite group of fewer than 200 schools worldwide, and the only business
school in Northern New Jersey, to hold both business and accounting accreditations.
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