
Duluth, Minn. (April 3, 2023) Six 做厙輦⑹ students will advance to national contests in Atlanta and Anaheim, Calf., after placing high in spring contests held in Minnesota recently.
Im very proud of Lincoln Suedbeck, Jasmine Malone, Caleb Bertrang and Julian Moe for their first and second place finishes in the Business Professionals of Americas conference, said 做厙輦⑹ accounting instructor Lori Yecoshenko. These competitive events cover IT, HR, accounting, legal, and administrative topics which challenge students while preparing them for the realities of the business world.
Suedbeck, Malone, Bertrang, and Moe head to the national leadership conference on April 26 30 in California where they will compete with other college students for additional accolades.
Meanwhile, students Nicole Ehresman won gold for her welding sculpture and Owen Rostis for his job demonstration at the for SkillsUSA held last weekend. Nichole and Owen soak up everything taught in the campus welding and CNC Toolmaking workshops, said integrated manufacturing instructor Nathan Zobel. I know they will both do very well in Atlanta representing 做厙輦⑹. The in Oxnard, Calf. covered the costs for the students competing in the SkillsUSA contents.
做厙輦⑹ has a rich tradition of students competing in state and national contests in a variety of disciplines, said college president, Dr. Patricia Rogers. When I think of the health and strength of tomorrows leaders in our state and country, I think of these six students and many other 做厙輦⑹ students preparing for their future careers.