The Coffee High FBLA chapter proudly represented CHS at this year’s Regional Leadership Conference at Lowndes County High School, where students demonstrated their business knowledge, leadership, and professionalism across a variety of competitive events. Coffee High is excited to recognize the hard work of members and celebrate those who earned top placements and advanced to the state leadership conference:
- Business Communication – Taylor Wiggins, 7th place (advances to State)
- Business Plan – Laurel Davis, Ian Farmer, Om Patel – 1st place
- Customer Service – Denise Perez – 4th place; Grayson Taylor – 2nd place
- Entrepreneurship – Kevin Guerrero, Andrea Silver, Taylor Wiggins – 3rd place
- Event Planning – Addie Ingalls, Tanya Patel, Denise Perez – 3rd place
- Future Business Leader – Dominic Mimbang, 1st place (advances to State)
- Intro to Business Communication – Mahaley Sheppard – 3rd place (advances to State)
- Intro to Business Presentation – Mahaley Sheppard, TJ Torres, Jaleigha Williams – 3rd Place
- Intro to Information Technology – Kaelyn Tanner, 9th place (advances to State)
- Intro to Retail & Merchandising – Kalyan Tanner, 3rd place
- Intro to Supply Chain Management – TJ Torres, 1st place
- Marketing – Johana Hinojosa, Om Patel – 5th place
- Personal Finance – Jonathan Perez, 7th place (advances to State)
- Public Administration & Management – Grayson Taylor, 3rd place
- Public Speaking – Dominic Mimbang, 3rd place
- Real Estate – Janelle Diaz, 3rd place
- Sales Presentation – Kevin Guerrero, 5th place
- Sports & Entertainment Management – Makiree Dobson, Jayda Perez, Zoe Perez – 5th place
- Visual Design – Valeria Vega, Ana Velazquez, 2nd place (advances to State)
FBLA is happy to have this opportunity to compete at the regional conference and is proud of its members who will represent the chapter at the state leadership conference in Atlanta in March. Congratulations to all competitors on outstanding performances.





