5 Step Guide to Founding a Collegiate DECA Chapter
When developing a Collegiate DECA chapter, it is important to keep the momentum going and keep your new members engaged and excited about their brand-new chapter.
When developing a Collegiate DECA chapter, it is important to keep the momentum going and keep your new members engaged and excited about their brand-new chapter.
Here are 10 quick tips to help you get your chapter running like a well-oiled machine.
Do you sometimes feel that summer is the “off season” for your Collegiate DECA chapter? Dedicated DECA members never take a break! Make sure your chapter is prepared to Make It Count this year by using these tips over the summer.
Find out how you can use this summer to make your chapter the best it can be with advice from DECA association advisors, chapter advisors and officer members.
As the end of the school year approaches, now is a great time to get a head start on creating your chapter plans for the fall.
DECA can impact a person's life in many ways and sometimes in the least expected places.
The hard work of membership recruitment has a way of paying off in the end.
Your chapter’s final numbers are in—no more recruiting for this year. After celebrating your incredible membership count, it’s time to sit down and consider what comes next. One thing I learned from attending the Emerging Leaders Summit in Los Angeles,…
Creating a professional relationship with your chapter's sponsors is key to building a successful reputation around the business community.
The second semester is a new opportunity to help grow your chapter's membership.
A high school DECA chapter takes on the challenge of expanding Collegiate DECA in their state.
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Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) DECA firmly believes that our dedicated members are at the core of our chapter’s success.
Belmont DECA experienced great success this year through sharing their unique “DECA story.” Here are three tips for sharing your own DECA story.