UPDATE: Date Set for 2010 Fall Leadership Conference

gordon | November 25, 2009

For those wanting to plan ahead, Lesa McQuesten announced that the date for next year’s FLC has been set.  Working again with Southern New Hampshire University, the event will be held on the SNHU campus on Tuesday, October 26.   Thanks again to Ashley Liadis at SNHU for helping to secure this, and to Lesa for coordinating the conferences…and for a great job organizing last months conference!   And the tee shirts were great this year, too….

New Hampshire DECA is invited to a Movie Premiere!

State Officer Shaheen | November 21, 2009

New Hampshire DECA has been invited to the premiere of DECA sponsor BataFilms new release, The Strip! The premiere will be taking place in Boston at Kendall Square 1 Theater on the first weekend in December, Friday the 4th through Sunday the 6th at 1:30, 4:00, 7:00, and 9:15 each night. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased at http://www.batafilms.com/searchresults.asp?cat=37. BataFilms is one of DECA’s national sponsors.

Two students from Rhode Island Delta Epsilon Chi, which is led by former New Hampshire DECA State President Cullen Madden, are in a competition with other Delta Epsilon Chi members from across the country to see who can fill the most seats in the theater for the premiere weekend, and they have set a goal of 1500 seats filled. Lets help them reach that goal!

Heres the synopsis of The Strip!

“The movie “The Strip” is a character-driven comedy dissecting the lives of five employees of a low-end electronics chain, Electri-City. The ensemble of colorful, yet grounded, characters takes us deeper into the monotonous world of working at a strip mall. Bound by the constraints of suburban life and a ¼ mile of strip mall, they, like everybody else, dream of something more.

Glenn worked his way to manager by the age of 33 and in turn takes his job a little too seriously. He motivates his disinterested employees with childish team building exercises, content with his life until he becomes intoxicated with the new manager of Sheila’s Fabric. Torn between his urges and his stagnant relationship with his wife, Glenn’s life quickly starts to unravel. His wife cheats on him with an employee and he loses the only job he has ever known, sending him to rock bottom.

Kyle’s career path has been well planned by his father. He is being groomed to run Electri-City. Kyle struggles with his father arranging his life, but he desperately wants to make him proud. It is these conflicting mentalities that keep Kyle moving in circles and prevent him from growing up. He begins to see how stagnant and arranged his life is when he is captivated by Melissa.

Rick, a former high school basketball star, temporarily works at the store, while he is pursing a career in acting. Becoming an actor is his sad attempt at reclaiming his glory days. The harder he tries to make people love him, the lonelier he becomes. Ricks continuing failures as an actor help him accept his place at Electri-City.

Avi has come to the U.S. to execute his life plan. He has the job he desires and now he is preparing for his arranged marriage. When he discovers how beautiful his fiancée is he begins to fill himself with self-doubt. He then goes through great lengths to make a good impression on his future wife that he has never met.

Jeff coasts through life by doing as little as possible. Having recently been dumped by his girlfriend he has taken up residence in his van. He finds a sparkle of hope when Glenn takes him into his home. However a run in with his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend prove too much for him to handle and Jeff finds consolation in the arms of Glenn’s neglected wife. As their stories interweave their friendships are tested. Ultimately they struggle together to find that some dreams are not worth chasing.”

For more information about attending the premiere, please contact either Mike Shaheen or Mr. Nicholson from New Hampshire DECA or Rhode Island Delta Epsilon Chi members Fei Chen at fchen@ccri.edu , or Kevin Fraser at kfraser2@bryant.edu . Hope to see you all there! Be sure to check out the trailer for the movie below!

The Strip Trailer

DECA SCHOOL BASED ENTERPRISE UPDATE for NOVEMBER

gordon | November 18, 2009

SCHOOL BASED ENTERPRISE IS BACK! For those DECA Advisors who plan to get SBE (School Based Enterprise) Certification for your school store this year, information can be found at   http://www.schoolbasedenterprises.org.  You will be able to download guidelines and start preparing your documentation.  Participating in the SBE Certification Program is a great way for SBE’s to earn recognition for outstanding achievement.  If you have already been certified, re-certify for this school year!  THE DEADLINE FOR CERTIFICATION MATERIALS IS JANUARY 15, 2010.

THE SBE ACADEMY will be taking place in Louisville at the National Conference (ICDC) in April, and SBE certified students will be able to attend.  Make plans now to go to the SBE Academy…


DECA on Fox Business

State Officer Shaheen | November 17, 2009

This week, National DECA’s Director of Development John Fistolera made a appearance on the Fox Business. He talked about how the DECA program helps to foster teen’s interest in business and how it makes them more successful in college and the real world! Be sure to check it out!

http://video.foxbusiness.com/11587835/getting-kids-career-focused?category_id=66a5467c2a3e8419020c0e75647cd4379543f11d

Nashua South Screeemfest Tix Sales Nets $500 Prize!

gordon |

Congratulations to Nashua South DECA for selling all their Canobie  Lake Screeemfest tickets during NH DECA Week, bringing them the $500 prize for the most tickets sold!  This was the first year NH DECA has been involved with Canobie Lake Park Screemfest, and hopefully, it will be a long partnership.