<Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> www.fbla-pbl.org www.fbla.org </Td> </Tr> <P> The Future Business Leaders of America - Phi Beta Lambda, or FBLA - PBL (FBLA - ΦΒΛ), is an American career and technical student organization that has its headquarters in Reston, Virginia . Established in 1940, FBLA - PBL is a non-profit organization of high school ("FBLA"), middle school ("Middle Level"), and college ("PBL") students, as well as professional members ("Professional Division"), who primarily help students transition to the business world . FBLA - PBL is one of the largest student - run organizations in the United States of America, with 253,365 members, and the largest career student organization in the world . Local FBLA - PBL chapters are often connected to their school's business education department, and most advisers are business education teachers . It is one of the top 10 organizations listed by the U.S. Department of Education . FBLA's national charity partner is the March of Dimes, and the March of Dimes provides grants of $1,000 for local chapters and $2,500 for state chapters to promote their goals . </P> <P> FBLA - PBL was created by Hamden Forkner of Columbia University . Forkner, who also created the Forkner shorthand system, proposed that there should be one national organization to join the business clubs throughout the nation . The name "Future Business Leaders of America" was selected in 1940 and two years later the first chapter was created at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee . In 1958, PBL is founded with the first chapter at the University of Northern Iowa and in 1979 the Alumni Division (now the Professional Division) was founded . </P> <Ul> <Li> 1942: First FBLA chapter is experimentally chartered at Science Hill High School, Johnson City, Tennessee . </Li> <Li> 1958: Phi Beta Lambda, the postsecondary division of FBLA, is created . </Li> <Li> 1969: Granted independent status as a nonprofit educational student association . </Li> <Li> 1973: Edward D. Miller becomes FBLA's first full - time Executive Director . </Li> <Li> 1981: The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation gifts 1.6 acres of land to FBLA - PBL to build the National Center in Reston, VA . </Li> <Li> 1987: National Membership surpasses 200,000 . </Li> <Li> 1991: The FBLA National Center is opened . </Li> <Li> 1994: FBLA - Middle Level formed for students Grades 5 - 9 . </Li> <Li> 1997: Jean Buckley appointed President and CEO of FBLA - PBL . </Li> </Ul>

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