Aspen High School junior participates in national business conference

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Aspen High School rising junior Josie Jacobs competed in the national Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference in June.
She was one of 17,000 high school students who traveled to Orlando to compete in the National Leadership Conference June 28-July 2. The conference featured an objective test that aimed to inspire members to learn about office skills, procedures, and business decisions.
In addition to competitions, students participate in interactive workshops and hear from motivational speakers on a broad range of business topics. Jacobs participated in the Introduction to Business Procedures event at the conference.
Aspen High School junior participates in national business conference
Aspen High School rising junior Josie Jacobs competed in the national Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference in June.
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