About Ohio FBLA


Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association with a quarter million students preparing for careers in business and business-related fields. The association has four divisions:

 

-Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) for high school students;
-FBLA-Middle Level for junior high, middle, and intermediate school students;
-Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) for postsecondary students; and
-Professional Division for businesspeople, FBLA-PBL alumni, educators, and parents who support
the goals of the association.

 

Business teachers, advisers, and advisory councils (including school officials, businesspeople, and community representatives) guide local chapters.

 

The FBLA concept was developed in 1937 by Dr. Hamden L. Forkner of Columbia University. The first high school chapter was chartered in Johnson City, Tennessee on February 3, 1942. In 1958, the first PBL collegiate chapter was chartered in Iowa. The Professional Division, originally the Alumni Division, began in 1979. Joining FBLA-PBL in 1994 was the FBLA-Middle Level for students in grades 5-9.


Membership
FBLA is the largest business career student organization in the world. Nationally, the high school division has 215,000 members, while the postsecondary division reaches over 11,000 college students. Ohio FBLA currently has about 1,000 members.