Chapter: Northwest Technology Center – Fairview
Advisor: Amy McClure
- By being in my marketing class at my tech center we join BPA automatically, but if I had to choose to join BPA I would join it because of the opportunity to develop my leadership skills and gain practical experience in business.
2. I ran for state office because my advisor saw potential in me and encouraged me to take on a leadership role. Her belief in my abilities motivated me to step up and make a difference in BPA. I wanted to use this opportunity to give back to the organization and inspire other members, just as my advisor inspired me.
3. My favorite BPA memory has been attending the National Leadership Conference. It was incredible to meet members from all over the country and work with my other state officers.
4. As a BPA state officer, I am most looking forward to working with an amazing team to plan and execute events that will benefit our members. I’m excited to help others develop their skills and to make this year memorable for everyone involved in BPA.
5. Outside of BPA, I enjoy playing musical instruments and video games. These hobbies allow me to express my creativity and unwind after a busy day.
6. My advisor inspires me. Her dedication, support, and belief in my potential have been incredibly motivating. She constantly encourages me to push my boundaries and strive for excellence, both within BPA and in my personal growth.
7. Careertech education is important because it provides students with practical skills and real-world experience that are essential for success in today’s job market. It bridges the gap between academic learning and professional application, preparing students for a wide range of careers.
8. Blunt. I value honesty and believe in being straightforward and direct in my communication.
9. My Funniest BPA moment has to be getting .5’s of my team, it’s hilarious.
10. My favorite show to binge-watch is “Breaking Bad.” The intense storyline, complex characters, and gripping suspense keep me glued to the screen for hours.