Alexandra

Congratulations to Alexandra C. who was recently elected to serve as a 2021-2022 FBLA State Officer!

Alexandra, a rising senior at Ware County High School and known for doing amazing things, has been a member of her local FBLA chapter for over three years. As a first-year member, she competed in Publication Design, placing third in the state with her team—which solidified Alexandra’s motivation to succeed on a national level from the beginning of her FBLA career. In 2019-2020, Alexandra placed 5th in the nation in “Introduction to FBLA”. In addition, her drive to lead has been evident from the beginning. She served as Ware County FBLA’s chapter report her sophomore year as well as Georgia FBLA’s Region 2 VP. This year she served as our local chapter president as well as Georgia FBLA’s Region 2 President in 2020. In addition to local and regional accomplishments, she contributed nationally as an Outreach Co-Director for the FBLA Treasurer’s Executive Council, where she created a multitude of publications and other forms of promotion and guidance.

With a strong passion for the organization, she has achieved the highest level of the Business Achievement Awards, America, through her continuous hard work and dedication in and outside of school.  

Alexandra’s passion for FBLA was evident in her recent state officer campaign speech, “Count on C.”. She stated, “To count on C. means communication, outreach, unity, networking, and tenacity. I’m a firm believer that when we come together as an organization, we can do incredible things. By counting on each other, we can demonstrate that our organization in not only united but also tenacious.”

Alexandra added, “Ever since I saw the officers on stage at Fall Leadership Conference in 2018, becoming a Georgia FBLA state officer has been a dream of mine. This year, I’m excited to work with an amazing officer team and connect with members in the nation’s greatest FBLA chapter”.

Mrs. Carter, the 2020-2021 officer team and all our local chapter members are so proud of her and wish her the very best this year. We know she will do great things and the state of Georgia will be able to “Count on C.”