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2 #NLC2015 Guide
WELCOME TO #NLC2015
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PBL Keynote Speaker Ty BennettWhen Ty Bennett was 21 years old, he and his brother Scott started a business in direct sales, which they built to over $20 million in annual revenue while still in their twenties.
The founder of Leadership Inc., Ty is a young fresh voice providing interactive presentations that are engaging, dynamic and inspiring. His clients include some of the most recognizable brands in the world such as: Coca-Cola, Subway, Wounded Warrior Project, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Remax. Ty has shared the stage with celebrities, Olympians, and world-renowned thought leaders such as President Bush and President Clinton.
Ty’s best-selling books, The Power of In� uence: Increase Your Income and Personal Impact and The Power of Storytelling: The Art of In� uential Communication, are used in graduate courses at multiple universities including MIT, as today’s version of How to Win Friends and In� uence People.
FBLA Keynote Speaker John BeedeProfessional speaker, author, and adventurer John Beede has been struck by lightning, was attacked by a � ve-foot iguana, swam with a whale shark, nearly fell 800 feet to his death, and once did the hokey-pokey in the eye of a hurricane. John’s recent climb to the summit of Mount Everest was featured on TV’s 60 Minutes and earned him the nickname “The Climber Guy.”
The success and leadership strategies you’ll learn are based on his highly-acclaimed books, Climb On! Success Strategies for Teens and The Mini-Manual for Becoming Super Awesome.
John has built and sold multiple companies while travelling to 46 countries on six continents. He has instructed rock climbing, white-water rafting, wilderness survival, sailing, mountaineering, and participated in dozens of expeditions and adventures around the world. John’s integration of his outdoor adventure stories and his powerful success strategies will catapult you to a new level of personal achievement.
Table of ContentsKeynote Speakers ..................................................... 2
Competitive Events .................................................. 3
Campaigning and Voting ...................................... 3
Adviser Orientation Meetings .............................. 4
Workshops and National Anthem ...................... 4
Deadline Calendar ................................................... 4
March of Dimes Mini-walk .................................... 5
Internships .................................................................. 5
Certi� cation Exams .................................................. 5
NLC and IFL Online Registration & Rates ......... 6
Photography .............................................................. 7
FBLA-PBL Dress Code .............................................. 7
Silent Auction and Exhibits ................................... 7
PBL Conference Schedule ..................................... 8
FBLA Conference Schedule ................................... 9
FBLA-Middle Level Academy Schedule ............ 9
PBL Competitive Events Schedule ................... 10
FBLA Competitive Events Schedule ................. 12
Hotel Information and Rates .............................. 14
Hotel Reservations ................................................. 15
Chicago Information ............................................. 16
United Airlines Discount ...................................... 17
Airport Shuttle ......................................................... 17
Car Rental Discounts ............................................. 17
Institute for Leaders ............................................... 18
This year’s National Leadership Conference (NLC) in Chicago is only months away and will be � lled with achievement, excitement, and opportunity at every turn! Visit the exhibits for information about fundraising opportunities, colleges and universities, technology vendors, and to network with other
future business leaders. Mark your calendars now to attend this one-of-a-kind experience, which includes inspirational keynote speakers and cutting-edge workshops to help you Step Up to the Challenge!
COMPETITIVE EVENTS & CAMPAIGNS/VOTING
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PBLForensic AccountingMobile Application DevelopmentSocial Media ChallengeWebsite Design
FBLA3D AnimationDigital Video ProductionE-businessElectronic Career PortfolioMobile Application DevelopmentPublic Service AnnouncementSales PresentationSocial Media CampaignWebsite Design
PBLJune 26—10:00 a.m.AgribusinessHTML/CSSMusic Business Management
June 26—1:00 p.m.Enterprise Resource Management Insurance and Risk ManagementSupply Chain Management
Professional DivisionPBL: June 26—9:00 a.m.FBLA: June 30—3:30 p.m.Accounting & Finance for Business ProfessionalsBusiness Law in Today’s Business WorldCurrent Events in BusinessHuman Resource ManagementSports Management
FBLA-Middle LevelJuly 1—8:00 a.m. Computer ConceptsFBLA-Middle Level FactsFinancial LiteracySocial Media
FBLAJuly 1—10:00 a.m. AdvertisingComputer Operating SystemsNonpro� t Management
July 1—12:30 p.m.HTML/CSSLeadershipSocial Media
Equipment for Competitive Events LCD projectors with VGA and HDMI ports will be provided for all performance events requiring PC computers. However, participants must provide their own computer/device for all events. Participants may bring their own LCD projectors. Participants using Apple products or other devices that do not have a VGA port or HDMI port will need to provide their own adapters. There will not be any scheduled practice time to set up projectors.
Internet access will be provided in the performance rooms for the following events:
Competitive Events Con� ictsIf you are competing in an event with a test and performance component, closely check the times for each event. If a test is scheduled at the same time as the performance, compete in the performance � rst and then report to the computer lab for testing.
PBL students registered for two online tests scheduled at the same time should complete one test at the scheduled time, then start the second test immediately after. Team members must coordinate with each other, as team events require a collaborative test e� ort.
PBL students registered for two performance events scheduled at the same time should immediately come to the Competitive Events Desk to resolve the con� ict.
Open EventsEveryone can compete! The Open Events program o� ers tests members can take without prequali� cation or preregistration. You don’t have to be a state winner—just a member. FBLA members may only take one open event. FBLA-Middle Level, PBL, and PD members may take two open events.
Tests will be June 26 (PBL & PD), June 30 (PD) and July 1 (FBLA and FBLA-Middle Level). Open events will be o� ered at speci� c times.
Election Headquarters NEWThe student names of all local (FBLA and PBL) or state (FBLA) voting delegate are required prior to NLC. FBLA-PBL national sta� will be available for questions regarding voting and o� cer elections. Election Headquarters will be located by the Registration Desk. Any changes to voting delegates will be handled here. Hours for Election Headquarters will be posted at the NLC. All changes must be reported by 1:00 p.m. on Day 2 (PBL: June 25 & FBLA: June 30) of the NLC. No changes will be allowed after this time.
Regional Campaign Rally and Recognition Session NEWThis will be the only scheduled regional business meeting. Each of the � ve regions will meet on Day 2 (PBL: June 25 & FBLA: June 30) of the NLC. This meeting will include state success stories, regional vice president candidate speeches, candidate Q & A, and all award recognition.
National Voting and Regional Voting NEWVoting will occur on Day 4 (PBL: June 27 & FBLA: July 2) of the NLC. Only voting delegates will be permitted in the voting room. Candidates will have reserved seating at the front of the room. Electronic voting will be piloted in select sessions.
Campaigning and VotingNational O� cer ElectionsAn important and exciting part of the NLC is the election of the 2015–16 national o� cers. Students interested in running for national o� ce can request the National O� cer Candidate Guide from their state adviser, or download it from fbla-pbl.org.
Candidates display literature at their campaign booths where members can talk with them about their platforms. Don’t miss the spirited competition and bid for delegate votes by the candidates and their campaign teams.
FBLA and PBL Local Voting DelegatesLocal FBLA voting delegates vote on the election of the regional vice presidents. Local PBL voting delegates vote on the election of national o� cers (president, secretary, and treasurer), their regional vice presidents, and bylaw amendments. The number of voting delegates is determined as follows:
• Less than 50 paid chapter members: 2 voting delegates• 50–100 paid chapter members: 3 voting delegates• More than 100 paid chapter members: 4 voting delegates
No chapter may have more voting delegates than the number of members in attendance at the NLC. For example, even though a chapter is entitled to three voting delegates, if only two members are present, only two votes may be cast. To qualify as a voting delegate, members must meet these requirements:
• Pay FBLA national, state, and local dues by the national membership deadline of March 1 • Pay PBL national, state, and local dues by the national membership deadline of April 15• Voting delegates must register for the NLC by June 4 (PBL) and June 9 (FBLA)
FBLA State Voting DelegatesFBLA state voting delegates vote on the election of national o� cers (president, secretary, and treasurer) and bylaw amendments. Two state voting delegates are registered by each FBLA state chapter prior to the conference.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
ASAP: Make airline and transportation reservations
April 1: Receipt deadline• FBLA Outstanding Chapter Award• PBL Outstanding Chapter Award
April 15: Receipt deadline
• PBL national dues April 25: Receipt deadline
• BAA America Awards
May 8: Receipt deadline• PBL and FBLA NLC internship applications• NLC competitive events program entries, including
all forms, reports, and résumés (submitted by state chapter)
• FBLA state voting delegate registration (submitted by state chapter)
May 12: Receipt deadline• National anthem auditions due
May 15: Receipt deadline• March of Dimes report• PBL and FBLA national o� cer candidate applications• NLC school site computer tests (submitted by state
chapter)
May 22: Receipt deadline• NLC and IFL early bird registration rates in e� ect• Housing reservation to the hotel• NLC and IFL registration cancellations for refunds
May 23: NLC and IFL regular registration rates in e� ect
June 1: Receipt deadline• Draft copy of national o� cer candidate’s speech,
campaign materials, and � nancial statement
June 4: Receipt deadline• PBL local voting delegate registration
June 5: Receipt deadline• Corrections for competitive events entries (submitted
by state chapter)
June 9: Receipt deadline• FBLA local voting delegate registration
June 12: Receipt deadline• NLC, IFL, and certi� cation exams preregistration
Deadline Calendar
Adviser Orientation MeetingsAdvisers must attend one of the following orientation meetings to learn speci� c NLC details and receive a conference gift:
PBL Adviser Orientation Meetings
June 24 4:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m. 9:10 p.m.–9:45 p.m.*
*or 10 minutes following the opening session
June 25 7:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m.
FBLA Adviser Orientation Meetings
June 29 7:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.–11:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m.
June 30 7:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m.
Adviser Hospitality CenterShare refreshments and conversation with members of the board of directors, advisers, and national sta� while exchanging ideas on FBLA-PBL national programs, partnerships, and services. Network with other advisers and exchange ideas in a relaxed environment. Check the conference program for locations.
PBL June 25 & 26 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
FBLA June 30 & July 1 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
NLC Workshop TopicsAs the NLC approaches, check fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC for a complete listing of workshops and descriptions. If you would like to suggest a topic or recommend a speaker, please email [email protected]. Workshops are subject to change.
Workshop topics focus on business ethics, careers of the future, college information (applications, funding, freshman 101, etc.), communication, community service, cyber security, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, etiquette for the job, � nance, hospitality, international/global business, job skills, management, marketing, social media (Google Apps, latest tools, etc.), technology (web, gaming, networking, future, etc.) and FBLA-PBL programs. Workshops are geared speci� cally for students, advisers, and Professional Division members.
NASSP RequirementThe National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) requires an adult chaperone for every 12 high school or 10 middle school students attending NASSP-sponsored conferences.
National Anthem SingersDo you sing? We are looking for an FBLA and a PBL member to sing the national anthem in traditional style at their respective NLCs. Interested performers should visit fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC for more details. If selected, soloist must be a paid NLC registrant. Email submissions to [email protected] or mail to:
Megan Muir, CMPPDC Productions (NLC Anthem)3217 N Flood AveNorman, OK 73069
Audition receipt deadline is May 12.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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March of Dimes Mini-walkFBLA-PBL and the March of Dimes will sponsor a mini-walk at each NLC. All members and advisers are encouraged to participate and contribute to the March of Dimes. Remember to bring your $5 donation and get ready to have a great time!
PBL Mini-walk Friday, June 26 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.FBLA Mini-walk Wednesday, July 1 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
FBLA-PBL MarketPlaceCheck out the latest and greatest educational materials and FBLA-PBL insignia items at the FBLA-PBL MarketPlace. Preorder your MarketPlace items and bring a school purchase order to ease processing. Cash, check, and all major credit cards are accepted.
FBLA and PBL NLC Internship OpportunitiesEnhance your experience by working as an NLC intern in Chicago! Conference interns help national sta� with conference logistics and headquarters o� ce management. Interested applicants must be available to attend the Chicago NLC during these dates and times:
PBL Interns June 24–27 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.FBLA Interns June 29–July 2 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
To participate, you must be available during the majority of the NLC. Interns must pay the conference registration fee, accommodations, travel, and meals. Complete the application at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC including a current résumé and two letters of recommendation. Application receipt deadline is Friday, May 8.
Launchpad by FBLA NEWLaunchpad by FBLA is a day-long “Entrepreneurship Accelerator,” providing FBLA members with real businesses/business ideas the opportunity to create a business plan, deliver a pitch, and learn from successful entrepreneurs. FBLA members (including NLC competitors not in events with a performance component) can apply for Launchpad, to be piloted July 1 at the NLC. Learn more at LaunchpadFBLA.org. Applications are due April 16.
Exciting FREE Certi� cation Opportunities for FBLA Students and AdvisersOnce again, Certiport is o� ering FBLA and FBLA-Middle Level advisers and FBLA members an opportunity to complete up to two Microsoft O� ce 2013 exams, MTA exams and/or IC3 exams at no cost at the NLC. These exams will be o� ered June 30 from 2:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m., and July 1 from 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. It is � rst-come, � rst-serve, so sign up today at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC. Walk-ins at the NLC are based on space available.
Paid Certi� cation Exams This year’s NLC will include six industry-leading certi� cation exam o� erings for students and advisers. On-site registration will be available through the � rst day of the conference, but space will be limited.
• PBL exams will be o� ered June 26 from 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.• FBLA exams will be o� ered July 1 from 3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
To guarantee a seat and early bird pricing, preregister online at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC. Prices increase $15 after June 12.
View the Certiport practice tests and learning materials atbit.ly/certiport_fbla-pbl.
Adobe Certi� ed Associate Exams (PBL & FBLA)An Adobe Certi� ed Associate credential validates an individual’s entry-level skills in planning, designing, building, and maintaining e� ective communications, using di� erent forms of digital media. Exams o� ered include Adobe Flash CC, Adobe Dreamweaver CC, and Adobe Photoshop CC. Each exam takes 50 minutes and costs $50 per exam ($65 after June 12).
CompTIA Strata Exam (PBL & FBLA)CompTIA Strata certi� cation measures an individual’s knowledge of a basic PC workstation, software installation, compatibility issue identi� cation, and basic security risk recognition and prevention. The exam takes 60 minutes and costs $35 per exam ($50 after June 12).
QuickBooks Certi� ed User (QBCU) (PBL & FBLA)The Intuit QuickBooks Certi� ed User (QBCU) premier/pro-2014 certi� cation validates the competency and skills necessary to e� ectively manage the #1 rated small business � nancial software application: QuickBooks. The QBCU certi� cation demonstrates relevant bookkeeping skills, including how to create purchase orders, track sales and expenses, produce and manage invoices, and monitor � nancial records. This exam costs $50 ($65 after June 12).
IC3 Global Standard 4 Exams (PBL only)The Internet and Computing Core Certi� cation (IC³) Global Standard 4 provides students and job seekers with the knowledge foundation they need to succeed in environments that require the use of computers and the Internet. It takes three exams to complete the standard certi� cation—Computing Fundamentals, Key Applications, and Living Online. Each exam takes 45 minutes and costs $20 per exam ($35 after June 12).
Microsoft O� ce Specialist Exams (MOS) (PBL only)Microsoft O� ce Specialist (MOS) certi� cation credentials demonstrates pro� ciency in the newest standard of the world’s foremost desktop computing applications. Sign up to take one or more of the O� ce 2013 suite exams to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. Each exam takes 50 minutes and costs $50 per exam ($65 after June 12).
Microsoft Technology Associate Exams (MTA) (PBL only)Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certi� cation is an entry-level credential from Microsoft that validates fundamental technology knowledge, enabling attendees to explore academic and career options and take the � rst step toward building a successful career in technology. Sign up to take one or more of the MTA exams to include Windows Server Administration Fundamentals, Windows Operating System Fundamentals, Web Development Fundamentals (C# and/or VB), Database Fundamentals, Security Fundamentals,Microsoft.NET Fundamentals (C# and/or VB), Networking Fundamentals, Gaming Development Fundamentals (C# and/or VB), HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals and Software Development Fundamentals (C# and/or VB). Each exam takes 50 minutes and costs $45 ($60 after June 12).
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
NLC Fees Early Bird Regular On-site On or before May 22 May 23–June 12 June 13–on-site
FBLA $105 $115 $125PBL $105 $115 $125Guest $45 $55 $65 IFL Fees Early Bird Regular On-site On or before May 22 May 23–June 12 June 13–on-site
Student $115 $125 $135Adviser $50 $60 $70Candidates $90 $100 $110
NLC and IFL Online Registration Online registration is quick and easy! Member and adviser information is in our database, so we’ve made it simple for you. Just visit fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC and have your chapter number and password available.
DeadlinePreregistration and payments must be received no later than June 12. NLC registration questions can be directed to 800.325.2946. Make sure your school’s accounting department is aware of the registration and payment deadline.
Registration RatesRegister by May 22 to take advantage of early bird rates. Regular rates apply from May 23–June 12. Preregistration closes at midnight (Eastern) on June 12. On-site rates are applicable starting June 13. Register by June 12 so all your conference materials are available when you arrive.
PaymentAcceptable forms of payment are American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, school check, or school purchase order. Make checks payable to FBLA-PBL. Purchase orders must be received 30 days prior to conference, numbered and signed, and a check must be received prior to or at the conference. A purchase order is not considered a payment.
If your school is not paid in full, students will be ineligible to compete in competitions, including open events. On-site registrations must be paid in full on-site.
Conference registrations and housing reservations must all be paid separately and mailed to their respective addresses. Do not combine any of these payments. Send NLC and IFL registration payments to:
NATIONAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONFUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICAPHI BETA LAMBDA, INC.P.O. BOX 79130BALTIMORE, MD 21279-0130
Lost BadgesLost badges can be replaced at the registration desk for $5 each. An adviser or chapter chaperone must accompany the member to the registration desk when a replacement registration badge is needed. We will need your chapter number and name, an adviser/chaperone signature, and a $5 on-site payment. This fee applies to all attendees.
Adviser/Chaperone RegistrationIf you have assigned a chaperone to assist or act in place of your attendance, he/she must be registered as the adviser/chaperone to have access to all portions of the conference and must pay full conference registration.
Guest RegistrationGuests are nonmembers of FBLA-PBL, including spouses, children, and parents. Advisers and members do not qualify for guest registration. The NLC guest registration includes a name badge, conference program, and admission only to the opening and closing sessions.
Tickets for Awards of Excellence Program Guests not registered for the NLC (just coming to see the Awards of Excellence Program) may purchase tickets for $25 each at the Hyatt Regency Chicago’s Grand Registration Desk the day before (PBL: June 26 and FBLA: July 1) the Awards of Excellence Program.
Registration Changes/CancellationsGuest fees and insurance are nonrefundable, regardless of cancellation date. Registration refund requests must be made in writing before May 22. Requests received by May 22 will receive an 80% refund. No refunds will be given after May 22. Allow four weeks for processing following the NLC. The deadline for name changes is June 12. All requests for name changes or cancellations must be submitted online. The registration change/cancellation forms are available at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC.
Registration Hours and LocationPick up your chapter’s packet at the Hyatt Regency Chicago’s Grand Registration Desk, during the hours listed on the conference schedule. One FBLA adviser must pick up the entire chapter’s packet. Partial packets will not be distributed. PBL registrations may be picked up by each registrant.
Accident InsuranceAccident insurance is available for purchase from Federal Insurance Company. Those who purchase this insurance will be covered while in attendance at the NLC, including travel directly to and from the conference. Coverage begins at the actual start of the trip to the NLC and continues on a 24-hour basis during the trip. It ends when attendees return to their permanent residences. Bene� ts include up to $25,000 for accidental death or dismemberment and up to $2,500 for accidental excess medical expenses. The maximum limit of insurance is $500,000 per accident. Coverage is subject to the full terms and conditions in the master policy. To enroll, select the insurance option and include the $2 fee per person with your conference registration payment. Insurance is not available for on-site registrants and there are no refunds.
Please note: This is accident insurance; it does not cover illnesses not related to an accident. Sunburn is not classi� ed as an accident. For a claim against this policy, notify the FBLA-PBL National Center in writing for veri� cation of coverage and claim information.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)If a participant has a disability that meets the criteria speci� ed in the ADA, complete and submit the special needs form at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC.
PHOTOGRAPHY & DRESS CODE
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PhotographyGene Cohn Photography is the o� cial photographer for the NLC. Have your o� cial state and chapter photo taken with the FBLA-PBL logo and conference date printed on each group photo. Advisers should email [email protected] prior to the conference to schedule group photo times. Once a time is booked, special order forms (with quantity pricing) and information packets will be mailed to you. No quantity pricing is available without the special order form. FBLA state/chapter photos will be taken by appointment and on a drop-in, space-available basis. Quantity pricing is not available on-site.
Payment Terms: cash, check, or major credit card
5 x 7 $11 each
8 x 10 $16 each
Photography Desk Hours
PBL
Awards (June 27) 6:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m.
FBLA
June 29–July 2 9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Awards (July 2) 6:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m.
Awards of Excellence PhotosGroup photographs of the top ten award winners in each category will be taken and may be ordered at the photography desk immediately after each award is received during the Awards of Excellence Program. Cash, check, and all major credit cards are accepted.
Award Photo Prices
Quantity Size Price 1 5 x 7 $11 Additional copies $6 each
1 8 x 10 $16 Additional copies $7 each
Conference Photography ReleaseFBLA-PBL photographers and videographers will be taking photos and videos throughout the conference for use in any manner FBLA-PBL deems appropriate including, but not limited to, publishing in FBLA-PBL publications, on the FBLA-PBL website, and in connection with competitive performance events. Names will not appear on photos or in videos. By attending the conference, you grant FBLA-PBL the right, without approval, to photograph, record, use, and edit your photograph, video, image, likeness, appearance, performance, and any other indicia of identity, in any format whatsoever, and to publish, disseminate, exhibit, publicly display, give, sell, and/or transfer the same in any and all forms of media or distribution now known or hereafter discovered or developed (including, but not limited to, print media, Internet, Web casting, video streaming, television or radio), for the use of FBLA-PBL, its a� liates, or any individual, organization, business, publication, network or other third party, in perpetuity, without payment or any consideration.
FBLA-PBL Dress Code *Revised 1/9/2009
FBLA-PBL members and advisers should develop an awareness of the image one’s appearance projects. The purpose of the dress code is to uphold the professional image of the association and its members and to prepare students for the business world. Appropriate attire is required for all attendees—advisers, members, and guests—at all general sessions, competitive events, regional meetings, workshops, and other activities unless otherwise stated in the conference program. Conference name badges are part of this dress code and must be worn for all conference functions. For safety reasons, do not wear name badges when touring.
Professional attire acceptable for o� cial FBLA-PBL activities includes:
Males• Business suit with collar dress shirt and necktie• Sport coat, dress slacks, collar shirt, and necktie• Dress slacks, collar shirt, and necktie• Banded collar shirt may be worn only if sport coat or
business suit is worn• Dress shoes and socks
Females• Business suit with blouse• Business pantsuit with blouse• Skirt or dress slacks with blouse or sweater• Business dress• Capris or gauchos with coordinating jacket/suit, worn below
the knee• Dress shoes
Inappropriate attire, for both men and women, includes:• Jewelry in visible body piercing, other than ears• Denim or chambray fabric clothing of any kind, overalls, shorts, skorts,
stretch or stirrup pants, exercise/bike shorts, or � annel fabric clothing• Backless, see-through, tight-� tting, spaghetti straps, strapless,
extremely short, or low-cut blouses/tops/dresses/skirts• T-shirts, Lycra™, spandex, midri� tops, tank tops, bathing suits• Sandals, athletic shoes, industrial work shoes, hiking boots, bare feet,
or over-the-knee-boots• Athletic wear, including sneakers• Hats or bolo ties• Visible foundation garments
CLARIFICATION—Many women’s two-piece suits are currently designed so that they do not require a blouse. Therefore, this will be accepted. In addition, sling-back shoes, open-toe shoes, and sleeveless dresses are accepted.
Silent AuctionChapters/states can donate a gift basket or item for the NLC Silent Auction. When packaging gift baskets, provide a visible list of contents. Proceeds from the Silent Auction go to student and adviser recognition programs. Visit fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC for the donation form.
Visit the Silent Auction on Day 3—June 26 (PBL) and Day 2—June 30 (FBLA) to bid on a variety of items, including gift baskets and hotel packages.
ExhibitsVisit the exhibits to get information from colleges, universities, fundraising companies, and technology vendors. Check out new opportunities available to your chapter and learn about additional educational programs. This is your chance to network and gather new ideas for successful chapter activities.
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PBL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Competitive Events and Test-taking Tips
General Rules and Tips• NLC registration must be paid to compete. • There will be no competitive event additions or substitutions on-site.• Many � nal rounds are closed due to space. Please check program for events that are open to public. • Make sure you follow the FBLA-PBL Dress Code. Do not risk disquali� cation or point deductions because of
improper attire. If you have a question whether your attire is proper, it probably is not. • Make sure you know where the performance room is located before your event time.• Remember, elevators may be slow, so allow ample time. Get plenty of rest the night before your competition.• Bring a writing instrument.• Name badges must be worn for all competitive events. The performance participants may take o� their name
badges when presenting.
Questions? Email [email protected].
Visit MarketPlace atfblamarketplace.com
for all your competitive events preparation materials!
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Schedule subject to changeDetailed competitive event schedule on pages 10–11
Tuesday, June 23Institute for Leaders (IFL)7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. IFL Registration8: 00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. IFL Opening Session9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks1:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Leadership Tracks ContinueNLC—Preconference2:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration Desk
Wednesday, June 24Institute for Leaders (IFL)8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. FBLA-PBL Virtual Venture Capitalist Session 9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks Continue11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. The Leadership Forum, PBL Tank, and Graduation Session NLC—Day 18:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration DeskNoon–6:00 p.m. MarketPlace2:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Competitive Events4:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Adviser Orientation5:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Administrator Orientation6:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Coordinator Orientation7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Opening Session & Campaign Rally9:10 p.m.–9:45 p.m. Adviser Orientation
Thursday, June 25NLC—Day 27:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m. Adviser Orientation8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. MarketPlace8:10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Competitive Events9:00 a.m.–2:15 p.m. Workshops9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Campaign and Exhibit Booths5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Regional Campaign Rallies and Recognition Sessions
Friday, June 26NLC—Day 38:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m. State Voting Delegates/State Presidents’ Q & A with National Candidates8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. MarketPlace8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Competitive Events9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Professional Division (PD) Open Events9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Campaign and Exhibit Booths9:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops9:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Silent Auction10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. PBL Open Events3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Paid Certi� cation Exams4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. PD Reception/Awards Program5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. March of Dimes Mini-walk
Saturday, June 27NLC—Day 47:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m. National Voting (voting delegates only)8:00 a.m.–Noon MarketPlace10:15 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Regional Voting (voting delegates only)11:30 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Adviser Forum 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Awards of Excellence Program9:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m. Closing Social Event
PBL housing and state meetings, online testing, PBL competitive events, workshops, exhibits, Opening Session, and Awards of Excellence Program will be at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
FBLA CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Chicago, Illinois 9
FBLA-Middle Level AcademyThe League of Extraordinary Leaders
Tuesday, June 308:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m. Opening Session9:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Super Sessions11:45 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch1:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Super Sessions Continue
Wednesday, July 18:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. FBLA-Middle Level Open Events
• Computer Concepts• FBLA-Middle Level Facts• Financial Literacy• Social Media
9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Super Sessions12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Lunch1:30 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Closing Session & Academy
Saturday, June 277:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. IFL Registration
Sunday, June 28Institute for Leaders (IFL)7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. IFL Registration8: 00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. IFL Opening Session9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks1:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Leadership Tracks Continue
NLC—Preconference2:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration DeskMidnight Curfew
Monday, June 29Institute for Leaders (IFL)8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. FBLA-PBL Virtual Venture Capitalist Session 9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks Continue11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. The Leadership Forum, FBLA Tank, and Graduation Session
NLC—Day 17:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m. Adviser Orientation8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration Desk9:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. Adviser Orientation 9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Photography Desk10:30 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Adviser Orientation11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Adviser Orientation12:45 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Competitive Events2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Exhibits, MarketPlace4:30 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Adviser Orientation5:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Administrator Orientation5:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Coordinator Orientation7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Opening Session & Campaign RallyMidnight Curfew
Tuesday, June 30NLC—Day 27:30 a.m.–8:15 a.m. Adviser Orientation8:10 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Competitive Events9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Photography Desk9:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Campaign and Exhibit Booths, MarketPlace, & Silent Auction2:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Free Certiport Exams3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Professional Division (PD) Open Events5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Regional Campaign Rallies and Recognition Sessions (Eastern, Mountain Plains, & Southern Region)6:45 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Regional Campaign Rallies and Recognition Sessions (North Central & Western Region)Midnight Curfew
Wednesday, July 1NLC—Day 38:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m. State Voting Delegates/State Presidents’ Q & A with National Candidates8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. FBLA-Middle Level Open Events8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Free Certiport Exams8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Competitive Events8:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m. Exhibit booths open to Advisers only9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Photography Desk9:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Campaign and Exhibit Booths & MarketPlace9:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m. Workshops10:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. FBLA Open Events3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Paid Certi� cation Exams4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. PD Reception/Awards Program5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. March of Dimes Mini-walkMidnight Curfew
Thursday, July 2NLC—Day 47:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m. National Voting (state voting delegates only)9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Photography Desk10:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Regional Voting (voting delegates only)11:45 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Adviser Forum 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Awards of Excellence Program Midnight Curfew
State meetings, online testing, competitive events, and exhibits will be at Hyatt Regency Chicago. Workshops will be at Hyatt Regency Chicago and Swissotel. Opening Session and Awards of Excellence Program will be at McCormick Place.
Schedule subject to changeDetailed competitive event schedule on pages 12–13
10 #NLC2015 Guide
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:45
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:30
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:45
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:45
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:45
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vis
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t.ly/
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fere
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FBLA COMPETITIVE EVENTS SCHEDULE
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14 #NLC2015 Guide
HOTEL INFORMATION
Single/Double* Triple/Quad*
PBL Hotel
Hyatt Regency Chicago $215.34 $226.98
FBLA Hotels
Chicago Marriott Downtown Magni� cent Mile $215.34 $226.98
Embassy Suites Chicago-Downtown $220.00 $231.64
Embassy Suites Chicago Downtown/Lakefront $220.00 $231.64
Hilton Chicago $215.34 $226.98
Hyatt Regency Chicago $215.34 $226.98
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place $215.34 $226.98
InterContinental Chicago Magni� cent Mile $215.34 $226.98
Palmer House Hilton $215.34 $226.98
Swissotel Chicago $220.00 $231.64
King* Queen/Queen*
Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel $220.00 $231.64
Hotel AssignmentsFBLA and PBL reservations will only be accepted at the hotel your state has been assigned. State assignments can be found atfbla-pbl.org/2015NLC.
Please note: States must stay at designated NLC conference hotels per the FBLA-PBL Board of Directors. There are many reasons why this is required, including cost of meeting space, room setup charges, and penalties for not � lling all rooms contracted. In addition, chapters bene� t by staying in a designated NLC conference hotel through networking opportunities and negotiated services (e.g., discounted or complimentary Internet, discounted parking, discounted meals, etc.).
Hotel and Room Rates
Hotel and Tax Exemption InformationSales and occupancy tax exemption for hotel occupancy is not available in Illinois. The current sales/occupancy tax is 16.4%. Purchase orders will be accepted for deposit. The � nal payment is due when you check in. If a chapter is using a purchase order for � nal payment, it will need to apply for credit with the hotel in advance.
HotelsChicago Marriott Downtown Magni� cent Mile540 North Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60611P 312.836.0100*F 312.836.6139
Embassy Suites Chicago-Downtown600 North State StreetChicago, IL 60654P 312.943.3800*F 312.943.7629
Embassy Suites Chicago-Downtown/Lakefront511 North Columbus DriveChicago, IL 60611P 312.836.5900*F 312.423.6300
Hilton Chicago720 South Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60605P 312.922.4400*F 312.294.6891
Hyatt Regency Chicago151 East Wacker DriveChicago, IL 60601P 312.565.1234*F 312.239.4414
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place2233 South Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. DriveChicago, IL 60616P 312.567.1234*F 312.528.4000
Palmer House Hilton17 East Monroe StreetChicago, IL 60603P 312.726.7500*F 312.917.1707
InterContinental ChicagoMagni� cent Mile505 North Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60611 P 312.944.4100**F 312.944.3050
Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel1 West Wacker DriveChicago, IL 60601P 312.372.7200*F 312.372.0093
Swissotel Chicago323 East Wacker DriveChicago, IL 60601P 312.565.0565*F 312.268.8252
*F = Guest Fax **F = Guest & Reservations Fax
PBL events will be at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. FBLA events will be at the Hyatt Regency Chicago and Swissotel. FBLA opening and closing sessions will be at McCormick Place. Transportation will be provided between conference hotels and the Hyatt, and to McCormick Place.
See above disclaimer regarding your hotel assignment. A portion of the room rates is being used to o� set convention costs.
*Price listed includes sales and occupancy tax . The current sales and occupancy tax is 16.4% (subject to change).
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Chicago, Illinois 15
Tips for a Smoother Hotel Check-in• Fax or mail changes to your assigned hotel. Do not wait until check-in to change reservations. If you must make a change in your reservation,
call the hotel directly; document the name of the person with whom you spoke and the date and time of the conversation.• Bring copies of your original reservation or reservation acknowledgement with any changes that were called or faxed to your assigned hotel. • Be sure your school’s accounting department sends separate checks for hotel reservations and conference registration to the appropriate
address for each. The payments must not be combined in one check.• Although you only need to send a deposit, paying the full amount in advance will expedite your check-in time.• If you are mailing your balance due, make sure the check clearly indicates to which school/reservation the amount should be applied. To be
absolutely clear, send another copy of your reservation form or reservation acknowledgement indicating it is a duplicate with the balance payment.
• Be as accurate as possible when completing the line on the hotel reservation that asks your delegation’s arrival and departure time. The hotel uses this information to sta� the front desk with enough agents at heaviest arrival times.
• If you have not received a hotel acknowledgement prior to leaving for the conference, call the hotel and verify your reservation. Document your conversation.
Hotel ReservationsThe hotel reservation receipt deadline is May 22. Reservations may not be available after May 22. Hotel reservations can be made online at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC except for the InterContinental Chicago Magni� cent Mile. For InterContinental Chicago Magni� cent Mile, fax or mail the form found at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC. Read hotel reservation instructions before proceeding.
Hotel Reservation InstructionsBefore the Conference
The deadline for making hotel reservations is May 22. Reservations received after this date will be made on a space-available basis. Links for advance online hotel reservations can be found at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC. Hotel reservations for InterContinental Chicago Magni� cent Mile must be made using the o� cial hotel reservation form found at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC and will be honored on a � rst-come, � rst-serve basis. Reservations will not be accepted by phone.
State housing assignments for the conference hotels can be found at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC.
One adviser should be listed as the person responsible for the room. Be certain only one adviser submits a reservation. The hotel is not authorized to mix delegations to � ll a double, triple, or quad accommodation.
A deposit of one night’s lodging for each room reserved must accompany your hotel reservation. If your state has already guaranteed its rooming block, this requirement may have been met. Contact your state adviser for details. Acceptable forms of payment are American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa; you may also pay with a school check. Purchase orders will be accepted. All deposit checks must be made payable to our assigned hotel and mailed to the address of your assigned hotel.
Your reservation acknowledgement will come from your assigned hotel. Allow two weeks for this acknowledgement. For a quicker response, include your fax number and email address on the hotel reservation form.
The balance due for room rates and taxes must be paid at the time you check in to your assigned hotel.
Deposit Refund Policy
Full refunds will be given if the hotel is noti� ed at least 24 hours (Embassy Suites Chicago-Downtown/Lakefront, Palmer House Hilton, Hilton Chicago, Chicago Marriott Downtown Magni� cent Mile and InterContinental Chicago Magni� cent Mile), 48 hours (Swissotel, Embassy Suites Chicago-Downtown, and Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel), or 72 hours (Hyatt Regency Chicago and Hyatt Regency McCormick Place) prior to arrival. No refunds will be issued for cancellations given outside the time frames listed above.
When You Arrive
Hotel check-in time is:
Plan your arrival after that time. If you arrive earlier than the check-in time, the hotel will make every e� ort to assign as many rooms as possible. Make arrangements to tour the area until your room is available if you know you will be arriving early. A luggage storage area will be provided at the hotel for groups arriving prior to check-in time.
To minimize confusion in the hotel lobby, one PBL representative or FBLA adviser must register the entire delegation. Clearly indicate the name of the person handling the group’s billing on the rooming list. To charge incidentals to your guest room, such as room service, restaurant, or outside phone line access, you must present a major credit card and driver’s license upon check-in. The assigned representative or adviser secures room assignments and keys for the entire delegation.
The hotel has been advised of the importance of placing the FBLA adviser and chaperone rooms next to the rooms of the students for whom they are responsible. They will make every e� ort to do so, but room availability is largely dependent upon the checkout time of those departing on the day of your arrival.
Hotel checkout time is:
One adviser or representative must check out, turn in keys, and pay room bills for the entire delegation. The hotel will provide one bill for each room occupied. Verify your departure date on arrival. Early departure may result in a penalty fee.
3:00 p.m.Hilton ChicagoHyatt Regency ChicagoHyatt Regency McCormick PlaceInterContinental Chicago Magni� cent MilePalmer House HiltonSwissotel Chicago
4:00 p.m.Chicago Marriott Downtown Magni� cent MileEmbassy Suites Chicago- DowntownEmbassy Suites Chicago- Downtown/LakefrontRenaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel
11:00 a.m.Hilton ChicagoEmbassy Suites Chicago- Downtown/LakefrontPalmer House HiltonRenaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel
NoonChicago Marriott Downtown Magni� cent MileEmbassy Suites Chicago- DowntownHyatt Regency Chicago Hyatt Regency McCormick PlaceInterContinental Chicago Magni� cent MileSwissotel
16 #NLC2015 Guide
CHICAGO INFORMATION
photos courtesy of Choose Chicago
Conference Preparation TipsHere are some tips to help you prepare for the conference:
• Make sure your chapter has paid state and national dues for all members.• Check with your state adviser to determine if any travel arrangements are made by your state, and if so, what is included. If not,
you must make arrangements for transportation, accommodations, and conference registration.
If you have a student who is competing:• Carefully read the 2014–15 Competitive Events Program guidelines, which are in your Chapter Management Handbook. • Check with your state adviser or competitive events coordinator for special deadlines for report or résumé submissions.
State advisers also will receive any competitive event updates.• Conference registration must be paid in order to compete.
Schedule a meeting with all conference attendees:• Discuss expenses and help students determine how much spending money they will need for food, entertainment, and
souvenirs. Meals are not included in the conference registration fee.• Discuss appropriate clothing to pack.• Remind students to keep careful track of their badges, because there is a $5 fee per replacement badge.• Discuss appropriate behavior. Conference delegates represent the national organization, as well as their school and state.
FBLA delegates must read and sign the Code of Conduct, which their adviser should bring to the conference in case any infractions occur.
• Be sure all forms are signed.• Discuss the various sightseeing options.• Review all travel plans with attendees; where appropriate, provide parents and guardians with an itinerary and important
telephone numbers.• Attend an Adviser Orientation scheduled the � rst two days of the conference and receive your adviser gift.• Emphasize the importance of participating in conference activities (e.g. workshops, exhibits, etc.) to the fullest extent.
Before you depart for the conference:• Determine any allergies, physical disabilities, or limitations that your students may have. Notify the national center sta� of any
disabilities that may require special services using the Special Needs form located at fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC.• Check with your school’s accounting department to ensure all checks have been mailed for conference registration and hotel
reservations.• If you did not receive a hotel con� rmation, call the hotel to con� rm your reservation was received. Document the name of the
hotel representative and the date and time of your conversation.• Bring to the conference copies of your original hotel reservation and conference registration forms, as well as your con� rmation
for each person.
At the conference: • Schedule a meeting with attendees after you’ve arrived at the conference and picked up your registration packet.• Review the conference program in detail.
About ChicagoChicago is a bustling, energetic city that never stops—no matter what season. It’s a destination with world-class cultural attractions, diverse neighborhoods, and architectural wonders. Chicago is known for world-famous museums, � rst-class shopping, action-packed sporting events, and a thriving theatre scene. Chicago features thousands of restaurants o� ering culinary favorites to suit every taste, budget, and mood and is home to spectacular attractions.
Climate/AttireChicago can be very hot in the summer with temperatures averaging in the 80s to upper 90s during the day. Visitors are advised to bring cool, comfortable clothing and shoes for outside activities. Refer to the FBLA-PBL dress code for conference attire guidelines. Visit bit.ly/NLC2015_weather for a 10-day forecast.
Visitor InformationFor more detailed information about Chicago, visit choosechicago.com for the Chicago Convention and Visitors Bureau or call 877.244.2246.
TRANSPORTATION & DINING
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Preparing for FBLA-PBL Competitive EventsOnline Events
• Arrive 15 minutes early to the online events.• All objective tests are on computers. Check the schedule in
the program for speci� c times. Several team events require an objective test and several events start on Day 1.
• If you have questions or can’t sign on, raise your hand.• For team events, all members must be present to take the test. • Review the NLC program to see when your event is scheduled.
Times may change from the listing in this conference guide. • Basic calculators will be provided, as well as online calculators.
PBL members may bring � nancial calculators for accounting, � nance, and all analysis and decision making events.
• Cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed.• Bring a pencil or pen.• Listen carefully to the directions.
Performance Events• Review the national guidelines and rating sheets on the
website or in the Chapter Management Handbook.• Introduce yourself, providing your name, school, and state to
judges.• O� er your hand for a handshake in the interview events.• Make eye contact with the judges.• All team members must participate in the presentation.• Many performance events are interactive. Judges may
role-play or ask questions during the presentation. Review the guidelines and rating sheets.
Competitive Events Using Equipment• An individual or team has � ve minutes to set up equipment.
The clock starts running even if the individual or team isn’t set up.
• There is no practice time available.• See page 3 for list of events for which internet access will be
provided in the performance rooms.
Sequestered Events• PBL members will not be sequestered in either the preliminary
or � nal round.• FBLA members will not be sequestered in the preliminary
round, but will be sequestered in the � nal round.• When sequestered, a participant may not communicate with
anyone from outside the room, including coming and going to the practice and performance rooms. Participants are allowed to bring reading materials and food into the room.
United Airlines DiscountFBLA-PBL is pleased to partner with United Airlines who is o� ering discounted airfare for NLC attendees traveling to Chicago O’Hare (ORD) airport. Use O� er Code ZTJ5517502 when searching for � ights at united.com. Or call your travel professional or United Meetings at 800.426.1122 for reservations and refer to Z Code ZTJ5 and Agreement Code 517502. United charges a $25 service fee for phone reservations.
Airport ShuttleGO Airport Express operates an airport shuttle to and from conference hotels. They o� er special online one-way pricing of $19 per person for O’Hare and $15 per person for Midway! Fares do not include $2/person MPEA airport departure tax. Please go to fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC, click on Airport Shuttle and follow the instructions to make your airport transfer reservations.
GO Airport Express ticket counters are located across from Southwest Airlines baggage claim at Midway airport and at O’Hare airport on the baggage claim level in each terminal: Terminal 1 (door 1E), Terminal 2 (door 2E), Terminal 3 (door 3E) and Terminal 5 (door 5D).
Save Money & Make New Friends! GO Airport Express is the safe, friendly, economical and green option to get to and from O’Hare and Midway airports. With ticket counters located in each baggage claim area and shuttles departing frequently, GO Airport Express will deliver you to your hotel quickly and conveniently! GO Airport Express—A Shared Ride is a Green Ride!
Car Rental DiscountsDrive Happy® with Alamo, where FBLA-PBL NLC delegates save on everyday low prices*. With self-serve check-in, you can skip the counter, check in at the kiosk, and drive away. All you need is a valid driver’s license and a major credit card. It’s that easy. Visit alamo.com/o� er/FBLA or call Alamo at 800.462.5266 to make a reservation. Be sure to request Contract ID# 7000461 at the time of reservation.
*Discount applies to base rate only at participating locations. Discount varies by rental date, location, and vehicle type. Taxes, other governmentally-authorized or imposed surcharges, license and concession recoupment fees, airport and airport facility fees, fuel, additional driver fee, one-way rental charge, and optional items (such as CDW up to US $30 per day) are extra. In the United States, check your insurance and/or credit card for rental vehicle coverage. Renter must meet standard age, driver, and credit requirements. 24-hour advance reservation required. May not be combined with other discounts. Availability is limited. Subject to change without notice. Blackout dates may apply. Void where prohibited.
Dining DealGiordano’s, voted BEST PIZZA by Chicago Magazine Readers’ Choice, is o� ering a special* for one day during each NLC. FBLA-PBL members who bring in the � yer (available at the NLC registration desk) will have 15% of their total bill donated to national FBLA-PBL. This deal applies to dine in, delivery, and carry out orders. Make plans now to enjoy this delicious Chicago specialty! View the menu at giordanos.com.
PBL Wednesday, June 24 11:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
FBLA Tuesday, June 30 11:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.
*Valid only at Giordano’s (Prudential) 130 E Randolph.
18 #NLC2015 Guide
INSTITUTE FOR LEADERS (IFL)
PBL Institute for Leaders (IFL)For PBL leaders, the future is NOW! Now is the time for PBL’s best leaders to plan to attend the Chicago NLC early to dive deeper into business, leadership, and career tools to advance your life. IFL will feature three experts in entrepreneurship, career intelligence, and leadership who bring a toolbox full of techniques and methods for you to learn and master right now to accelerate your personal and professional success. You’ll learn all of this alongside the best of the best PBL leaders and gain access to an exclusive network of driven leaders just like you.
PBL IFL Leadership TracksPBL Business Incubator
Amazon, Disney, Google, Apple, Microsoft, HP, Facebook, and more all started at home, college, and with a business address that was often a garage. The PBL Incubator, led by Shark Tank winner and Entrepreneur Magazine’s 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year Jason Lucash, will take you through each phase of the startup process. PBL entrepreneurs will re� ne their business concept, explore methods for � nancing and acquiring capital, learn how to source their product and service, pitch to customers and investors, and build a brand and a business to be pro� table. PBL entrepreneurs will pitch their business to fellow IFL attendees who will use virtual PBL dollars to invest in the best businesses, Kickstarter style. The top businesses will then go into the PBL Tank with real business leaders to make a � nal pitch, answer tough business questions, and earn a shot at $1,000 in real investment cash for their business concept.
Career Leadership TrainingPBL’s career leadership training program will provide individualized training on tools and techniques to land the career you want now; and how to lead, manage, and grow your in� uence over the course of your career. PBL members will have the opportunity to submit their résumés prior to IFL for review and speci� c feedback from career and HR experts. PBL members will participate in interview simulations to build their con� dence, communication skills, and success in landing career opportunities. PBL members will receive career and leadership coaching in the areas of research techniques, personal brand development, power networking, creating value, salary and bene� t negotiations, working successfully with colleagues from multiple generations, and establishing yourself as a valuable and trusted employee ready for raises, promotions, and increased leadership roles. PBL members will leave IFL with one of the most valuable career assets of all—an excellent network of fellow PBL members from across the nation.
PBL After HoursAfter the PBL IFL o� cial sessions end in the PBL Incubator and Career Leadership Training tracks, IFL trainers will be available for three additional hours to work with PBL o� cers looking to network and share ideas and strategies for advancing their PBL program back home. IFL trainers will facilitate discussions and provide personalized resources to help leaders and o� cers build even greater PBL programs on their campus and in their state.
Step Up to the Challengewith IFL updates!
• Visit fbla-pbl.org/2015NLC to register for NLC and IFL.
• Follow FBLA-PBL Institute for Leaders on Twitter @FBLA_PBL_IFL for special announcements.
• Visit fblapbli� .org for more information on IFL, schedule, and leadership resources.
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FBLA Institute for Leaders (IFL)In business, timing is everything! There’s nothing better than FBLA TIME! Plan to join FBLA’s best and brightest members at the Institute for Leaders in Chicago. The training theme for FBLA IFL is TIME TO LEAD! Training will provide a yearlong time frame of speci� c methods, resources, and actions that leaders can use monthly to advance their leadership in FBLA, business, career, and life.
FBLA IFL Leadership TracksChapter O� cer TrainingCurrent and aspiring chapter o� cers will learn month-by-month a plan of action to develop as o� cers and how to grow their FBLA chapters to new heights. Chapter o� cers will gain experience in goal setting, running meetings, membership recruitment, communications, fund development, service activities, FBLA opportunities, and winning at competitive events. Chapter o� cers will graduate as leaders armed with a program of work template, ready to serve!
State O� cer TrainingFBLA state o� cers will learn month-by-month strategic activities and plans to advance their states to the next level. State o� cers will leave with a personal leadership plan to learn, apply, practice, and perform as they serve their states. State o� cers will learn advanced social media and communications techniques, chapter recruitment and presentation methods, workshop facilitation and activity ideas, advocacy, and project/conference management. FBLA state o� cers will leave more polished, poised, and professional, working as a team to accomplish a great plan for their state.
Business Leadership TrainingTo become a successful future business leader, FBLA members must understand how to positively in� uence people and situations to create value and growth. The � rst stage of leadership is being able to know yourself to lead yourself. Once you master that, you’ll be able to grow your in� uence to lead your family, team, organization and truly make a major impact in the world. FBLA leaders will receive a toolbox of leadership techniques sequenced in a month-by-month personal leadership plan. Training will cover leadership voices, core leadership processes, building in� uence, character and trust, connecting and communicating, professionalism, branding, and strategy.
FBLA Business IncubatorMany of the greatest businesses in the world, from Amazon and Disney to Microsoft and Apple, all started at home and often in a garage. The FBLA Incubator, led by Shark Tank winner Entrepreneur Magazine’s 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year Jason Lucash, will simulate each phase of the startup process over a 12-month period. FBLA entrepreneurs will develop their business concept, explore methods for � nancing, learn how to source their product and service, pitch to customers and investors, and build a pro� table brand. FBLA entrepreneurs will pitch to fellow IFL attendees who will use virtual FBLA dollars to invest in the best businesses, Kickstarter style. The top businesses head to the FBLA Tank with real business leaders to make a � nal pitch, answer tough business questions, and earn a shot at $1,000 in real cash!
Adviser Training ResourcesFBLA advisers will have the opportunity to attend sessions of any of the training tracks at IFL. They will also receive the Adviser’s Guide to Institute for Leaders which features key training lessons, presentation templates, leadership activities, and a suggested time frame to reinforce training with IFL attendees or use back home in the classroom chapter setting.
IFL Attire Attire on day one of IFL is FBLA-PBL spirit attire. Show your state and chapter pride by wearing your state/local chapter polo. Attire on day two of IFL is professional dress. Follow the FBLA-PBL dress code. Jeans, T-shirts, and shorts are not appropriate on either day. Polos on day one are only permitted if they are FBLA-PBL branded shirts.
IFL PaymentIFL conference fees are separate from the NLC (see page 6) and must be paid in advance or on-site at the conference. Purchase orders do not constitute payment. If your school is not paid in full, students will be ineligible to participate in the IFL.
IFL Program ScheduleDay 1 (PBL—June 23) (FBLA—June 28)7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. IFL Registration8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. IFL Opening Session9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks1:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Leadership Tracks Continue
Day 2 (PBL—June 24) (FBLA—June 29)8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. FBLA-PBL Virtual Venture Capitalist Session 9:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Leadership Tracks Continue11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. The Leadership Forum, FBLA-PBL Tank, and Graduation Session
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