
Twenty-one North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) Collegiate DECA members showcased their business acumen at the North Dakota Collegiate DECA Career Development Conference held at the Holiday Inn in Fargo on February 13-14, 2025. The competition brought together approximately 85 students from eight colleges and universities across North Dakota.
Collegiate DECA is an international organization that prepares college and university students for careers in business. The organization’s programming engages students from a variety of academic disciplines, with a focus on business-related areas such as marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. Collegiate DECA activities complement and enhance students’ college curriculum.
NDSCS students achieved impressive results during the North Dakota Conference, with numerous finalists qualifying to compete at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in San Francisco this April.
Top award winners in individual events include:
- Torrie Mack – Finalist, Entrepreneurial Operations
- Ryan Otoole – 3rd Place, Entrepreneurial Operations
- Nicholas Langenwalter – 2nd Place, Entrepreneurial Operations
- Addison Gerdon – 2nd Place, Fashion Merchandising and Marketing
- Zoey Bohnenstingl – 3rd Place, Human Resource Management
- Ava Howard – Finalist, Human Resource Management
- Sumer Roberts – 2nd Place, Retail Management
- Nicholas Ulrich – 3rd Place, Retail Management
- Kameron Parker – Finalist, Sales Management and Leadership
- Leah Tibbetts – 2nd Place, Travel and Tourism
Top team event winners include:
- Kameron Parker/Ryan Otoole – 3rd Place, Business Ethics
- Ava Howard/Torrie Mack – 2nd Place, Business Ethics
- Sumer Roberts/Seth Kenna – Finalists, Entertainment Marketing
- Addison Gerdon/Leah Tibbetts – 1st Place, Marketing Communications
- Cooper Klosterman/Nicholas Langenwalter – 1st Place, Sports Marketing
“I was pleased at how well our students performed. As is usually the case, almost all NDSCS Collegiate DECA members are first-year students who have never competed before, going against seasoned juniors and seniors from four-year colleges who have experienced both state and national competitions,” commented Gregory Anderson, the faculty advisor for NDSCS Collegiate DECA. “I will be very proud to see several of our students take the next step at the International Conference in April.”
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NDSCS Collegiate DECA students
(L to R) Front Row: Carley Hoff, Julia Anderson, Ellie Meyer, Zoey Bohenenstingl, Sumer Roberts Middle Row: Jace Johanson, Nicholas Langenwalter; Avery Malme, Kameron Parker, Addison Gerdon, Nicholas Ulrich, Ava Howard, Torrie Mack. Back Row: Cooper Klosterman, Leah Tibbetts, Carson Andel, Seth Kenna, Peyton Kadel, Khouba Toure, Brandon Henderson, Ryan Otoole