Penn College PBL Students Compete at National Conference

Published 08.27.2003

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Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology earned fifth- and 10th-place awards recently at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference in Dallas.

PBL is the postsecondary division of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda Inc., a national nonprofit educational association of students preparing for careers in business or business-related fields.

Clinton M. Cullison, Harrisburg, a Business Administration-Marketing Concentration major at Penn College, placed fifth in the Marketing competition at the conference.

Alexander Kantor, Harrisburg, a Computer Information Technology-Internetworking Application Development Concentration major; and Philip A. Erb, Hamlin, a Computer Information Technology-Data Communications & Networking Concentration major, took 10th place in the Web Site Design and Development competition.

In addition, the Penn College Phi Beta Lambda Xi Epsilon Chapter received honors as a Gold Seal Chapter in the Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda. Penn College students also participated in a two-day Institute for Leaders at the conference.

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