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RBR students score wins in Future Business Leaders competition

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Red Bank Regional students recently competed in the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA) regional conference at Mercer Community College and brought home an outstanding 12 awards. The students now set their sights on the state FBLA competition, which takes place on March 10 to 11 at the Raritan Exposition Center. The student winners representing the Academy of Informational Technology and Academy of Finance supervised by their teachers, Mandy Galante and Louis Villano respectively include:  

Chris Barry, Neptune

First Place

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Technology Concepts

Jared Katzman, Little Silver

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First Place

Networking Concepts

Jack Kelleher, Shrewsbury

First Place

CyberSecurity

Colin Mahns and Josh Eddy, Shrewsbury

First Place

Networking Design Team

Adam Cotenoff, Shrewsbury

Second Place

CyberSecurity

Josh Eddy, Shrewsbury

Second Place

Technology Concepts

Joel Diamond, Little Silver

Second Place

Accounting I

Michael Terpak, Union Beach

Third place

Intro to Tech Concepts

Lauren Kraut, Union Beach

Fifth Place

Comp Problem Solving

Eduardo Rodriguez, Red Bank

Fifth Place

Intro to Tech Concepts

Evan Woods, Red Bank

Sixth Place

Accounting II

John Subervi, Bradley Beach

Seventh Place

Accounting II

RBR Principal Risa Clay comments “We are very proud of our students who work very hard in these co-curricular activities and competitions. They continue to demonstrate just how well prepared they are to pursue studies and careers in the fields of technology and finance. Our teachers also deserve credit for their dedication and efforts in supporting these competitive events. This is another great example of what makes RBR such a special school.”

Future Business Leaders of America- Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL) is the largest national, nonprofit educational association of students interested in pursuing careers in business and business related fields. It is organized in regional and state competitions with a national competition for the top two scorers in each of the 50 states.

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