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Tod Reinhart
Professional Division National President
South Albany High School, Oregon
pdpres@fbla.org
Tod
Reinhart serves as your Professional Division national president. Tod’s
first experience with FBLA started at the end of his sophomore year of
high school when two business teachers were starting an FBLA chapter.
He served as local chapter vice president, president, and state
district vice president. Tod graduated from Oregon State University
with a B.S. in business education and another degree in business
administration with a minor in computer science. Then he received a
master’s degree in education at Oregon State University. Tod also
worked as an informational specialist at the U.S. Army Base high school
in Germany. During his time overseas, he started two FBLA chapters and
served on the FBLA DoDDS-Europe Board of Directors and board chairman.
He is currently teaching high school business and computer courses and
is the FBLA adviser at South Albany High School. |
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Jr. Calton
Professional Division National Vice President
Tulsa
Winch Group, Oklahoma
pdvp@fbla.org
Jr. Calton currently works as the Utility Product Sales Manager for Tulsa
Winch Group in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His duties include managing a line of
utility winches and hoists from four TWG companies and working with OEM
customers throughout the county. Directly responsible for a
multi-million dollar North American territory, Jr. is often out of the
office visiting customers and working to secure new business.
Active in FBLA-PBL since 1992, Jr. has held various state and national
offices in FBLA and PBL, including PBL National President (1999-2000),
Missouri PBL State President, FBLA State Reporter, and Local Chapter
President in both FBLA and PBL. Jr. has served as a presenter and
judge at many state and national conferences. He also currently works
with Oklahoma FBLA-PBL.
Growing up in Missouri, Jr. attended Conway High School and received a
BS in Business Administration from Culver-Stockton College (Canton,
Missouri) in 2001.
Jr. has lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma for 7 years. He is very active in the
volleyball community, where he serves as a certified high school and
USAV volleyball official. He also coaches a team of 16 & under girls
Junior club volleyball team. In addition, Jr. is an avid volleyball
player, and can often be seen playing in tournaments from Denver to
Florida with his USAV adult men’s volleyball team. |
Eric McGarvey
Professional Division National Secretary/Treasurer
Youreka! Personal and Small Business Solutions, Inc.
pdst@fbla.org
Eric McGarvey is an honors graduate of both Isothermal
Community College (1997) and Western Carolina University (2000) with
degrees in Business Administration/Law and Economics/Entrepreneurial
Studies. As a student, Eric served in many local, state, and national
leadership roles with organizations such as SGA, Phi Theta Kappa,
Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Students in Free
Enterprise, and Phi Sigma Pi.
Eric has been an active member in FBLA-PBL since 2005 and has served in local, state, and national leadership roles, including PBL National SR Vice President (1999-2000) and most recently as NC State Professional Division President (2004-2008). Eric has also served as a state and national workshop speaker and judge since graduating in 2000.
Working with companies like American Greetings and Blair Developers has
given Eric established experience in the areas of corporate sales,
human resources, and project management. He currently serves as the
founder and President of Youreka! Personal and Small Business
Solutions, Inc., where he works with many organizations across North
America, including some of those he was once actively involved in as a
student. He is a founding member of a professional leadership
organization in his home city, which benefits rising area professionals
and promotes local economic and civic growth. In his spare time, Eric
enjoys spending time with friends, traveling, playing on soccer and
volleyball leagues, community service, backpacking, and looking for new
adventures and challenges!
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