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 CABEA Board Chicago Area Business Education Association Officers and Board Members Fall Workshop President Kerri Largo Hoffman Estates High School [email protected] Vice President Cathy Fortuna Prospect High School [email protected] October 16, 2014 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Board Member Mark Mirandola Downers Grove North High School [email protected] Past Presidents Ellen Corcoran Barrington High School [email protected] Nathan Aslinger Rolling Meadows High School [email protected] Treasurer Shannon O’Connor West Leyden High School [email protected] Secretary/Webmaster/IBEA Rep Mary Ellen Peterson Barrington High School [email protected] Co-­‐Sponsored by Hosted by McHenry, Lake, Kane, DuPage, Kendall, Grundy, Will, and Suburban Cook counties Affiliate of the Illinois Business Education Association, CABEA was founded in 1934. The Association was created to improve the teaching of business, technology and careers through the development of leadership skills, subject matter expertise, and networking opportunities for its members. CABEA is comprised of: Honorary Board Members Dr. Gary Hutchinson Hinsdale South HS Ghutchin @hinsdale86.org •
Chris Blackburn Minooka HS Linda Hefferin Elgin Community Col. [email protected] •
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Business, Computer, and Career educators in middle schools, high schools, business schools, community colleges and universities Representatives of publishing companies Consultants College students majoring in Business, Computers, and Career Education Mark your Calendar: Chicago Area Illinois Business Education Association National IBEA November 12-­‐14, Marriott Hotel and Conf. Ctr, Normal, IL CABEA February 19, NIU, Hoffman Estates, IL NBEA March 31 -­‐ April 4, Chicago Marriott Downtown Thank you for joining us today www.cabea.org Special Thanks Program 7:30 ~ Facilities ~ Enjoy continental breakfast and view clips of business videos for your classes.
8:00 Barrington High School Guidance Resource Center 616 W. Main Street Barrington, IL 60010 8:10 Noe Macias 9:40 Break Account Manager [email protected] 9:50 Business Incubator Part 2 11:10 Break/Tour Meet BHS teachers, or visit the Business Incubator classroom. BHS courses include
Accounting I and Accounting Honors, Advanced Business Management, Animation
and Game Design, AP Computer Science, BHS TV, Business Incubator Start Up,
Business Internship, CS Data Structures, Economics, Graphic Arts, Intro To
Business, Marketing, Mobile Application Development, Tech Certifications, and
Video Production.
~ Presenters ~ Business Incubator Hagop Soulakian – Teacher LeeAnn Taylor – Director Margarita Geleske – Incubatoredu Christy Scott—Incubatoredu 11:30 Joe Navickas – Deerfield High School Todd Horwitz—Author of Average Joe Options, President of Bubba Trading BHS Teachers High School Investing: Joe Navickas High School Investing, bringing technical and option trading to high schools.
Looking for a new and exciting way to teach Investing to your students? Want to be
part of an on-line trading community that uses professional trading software to
compete with other high schools? Joe Navickas from Deerfield High School
teamed up with Todd Horwitz, a local trader with over 30 years of experience
trading options to create curriculum for high school students. The program teaches
technical and option trading along with many other investing concepts. All
resources are free and web based. The program can be used for any investment
class, investment club, or a supplement to an existing business course. TD
Ameritrade trading software is highlighted in this program.
High School Investing Business Incubator Part 1 Hagop Soulakian, Teacher; LeeAnn Taylor, Director; Margarita Geleske,
Incubatoredu; Christy Scott, Incubatoredu
Entrepreneurship and Enterprise--A collaborative real-world learning experience for
business students."
Get students excited about becoming true entrepreneurs by giving them the
opportunity to create and fully develop their own product or service. Real-world
entrepreneurs and business experts will serve as coaches and mentors guiding
student teams through the process of ideation, market research, and business plan
development. Student teams learn about marketing, accounting, human resources,
as well as the legal aspects of running a business to get them geared up for Pitch
Week. Pitch Week helps to further fire the entrepreneurial spirit by putting student
teams in front of actual investors so they can pitch their innovative idea to win
funding and turn their wishful thinking into a reality.
~ Co-­‐Sponsor ~ Welcome & Twitter Thank you BHS and Noe Macias of National Geographic Learning/Cengage Learning
for sponsoring us today. Please use the hash tag #cabeaFall2014 to Tweet
questions/comments during today’s workshop.
Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Business Videos 12:30 Lunch/Tour/Network 1:20 -­‐ 1:30 Evaluation and Door Prizes