On February 7, °ÄÃÅÂí»á´«Õæ hosted the 2020 NSO Northeast Regional Conference, organized by NSO leaders Sara Kephart ’20, Colin DeVico ’22 and Cassandra Ponce ’21, as well as faculty advisors Michelle Rego, Ph.D. and Sandy Cardoza. Students spent the day exploring the theme of Diversity and Development through workshops led by SkillsUSA and FBLA members, DECA case study competitions and a panel of industry leaders.
Although the regional conference is one of NSO’s smallest gatherings of the year, it’s still a favorite for many members. “You’re able to meet other students within the region and you’re able to network with them, which is such a great luxury,” says Davis Jean-Noel ’21, president of °ÄÃÅÂí»á´«Õæ’s Providence DECA chapter. “It gives students more resources and more people to reach out to in their chapter. That’s something I really appreciate.”
The participating schools included Bryant University, Stonehill College, University of Massachusetts Lowell, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and the Community College of Rhode Island. Students competed in the following categories:
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Before the awards were given, Cassandra Ponce ’21 moderated the Empowering a Diverse Workforce panel. Panelists included °ÄÃÅÂí»á´«Õæ alumni Michelle Saunders ’98, Chris Rosario ’10, and Pearl Farquharson ’12.
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The panel discussed diversity and inclusivity in the workplace, and they offered students advice on how to pursue their careers.
“I discovered myself at Johnson & Wales,” said Saunders. “You have to fall in love with yourself, and then go fall in love with the world. Try everything.”
After the panel, the awards for case competitions were announced. °ÄÃÅÂí»á´«Õæ DECA students had an excellent showing, earning medals in 8 different case study categories.
“This conference was one to remember,” said Maroua Ouadani ’20, who placed second with her partner in the Event Planning category. “It’s always the perfect prequel to our international DECA conference in April, which we all can’t wait for!”
The International Career Development Conference (ICDC) is DECA’s largest conference, bringing members from all over the world together to network, attend workshops and compete on the national stage. °ÄÃÅÂí»á´«Õæ DECA students will be heading to ICDC in Atlanta, Georgia on April 22. Good luck, Wildcats!