LCHS DECA students advance to state competition
By Amy Wisdom, DECA Sponsor


Posted on February 1, 2016 12:23 PM



On Jan. 28, Logan County High DECA students competed at WKU in the Region 2 DECA Conference. Below is a listing of their accomplishments.  All students listed also qualified for the State Leadership Conference, which will be held in Louisville on March 6-8.  

Isiaha Price - 1st - Business Finance

Kelsey Collings - 1st - Quick Service Restaurant Management

Maddie Harris - 1st - Marketing Management 

Monica Hines - 1st - KY Finance

Brianna Winn & Dakota O'Dell - 3rd - Fashion Marketing Promotional Plan

Alexis Chick - 2nd - Apparel & Accessories Management 

Keyleigh Harlan - 2nd - Business Finance 

Ivy Galben - 2nd - Principles of Marketing 

Kristen Johnson - 2nd - KY Marketing 

Austin Edwards - 3rd - Principles of Hospitality & Tourism

Taleia Mason - 3rd - Sports & Entertainment Marketing 

Cara Stranger - 3rd - Marketing Management 

Tristan Chesnut - 4th - Human Resource Management 

Taylor Haley - 4th - Principles of Hospitality & Tourism

Austin Rayno - 4th - Principles of Business Administration 

Sam Vaughn - 5th - Principles of Business Administration 

Jessica Holloway - 5th - Human Resource Management

Tanner Morrow - 6th - Principles of Marketing

Sara Bills - 6th - Principles of Business Management

Therese McGinnis - 7th - Human Resource Management

Haley Hines - 7th - Principles of Marketing

Leah Cross - 8th - Apparel & Accessories Marketing

Tessa Rowland - 9th - Principles of Marketing

In addition to these awards, this year’s chapter won second in the region for increased membership, and is now the third largest DECA chapter in the region.  

 




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