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HISTORY OF
WSBEA
The Washington State
Business Education Association (WSBEA) was organized in 1963.
Business educators in the eastern part of the state had formed
Eastern Washington Business Education Association and
determined that the organization should expand to encompass
the entire state. Under the leadership of Dr. Eugene Kosy (CWU),
Dr. Robert Briggs (UW), Ray Christopherson, and Verner Dodson
(Seattle Public Schools), the first organization meeting was
held at
Rainier
Beach
High School
in 1963. The first state conference was held in
Seattle
in 1964; Lee Gary was the first president. Incorporation and
non-profit status came in 1976. WSBEA first hosted a WBITE
conference in 1971.
WSBEA was originally
comprised of three regional associations-Western
Washington
Business Education Association, Central Washington Business
Education and Eastern Washington Business Education
Association-in order to serve the in-service needs of
teachers. Each had an operating board of directors and a
treasury; each had representation on the WSBEA Executive Board
(the number of representatives was determined by the number of
WSBEA members); and each held an annual regional conference in
the spring, in addition to the state conference in the fall.
Each region gave awards to business educators within the
regions, and each had a scholarship program.
In 1997, the regional
associations of WSBEA were dissolved; and WSBEA was
re-organized into six divisions, each division having two
representatives to the Executive Board. The Scholarship monies
were merged and the funds now provide more scholarships. Doris
Y. Gerber (NBEA President, 1979-1980) and her husband, John,
created the Gerber Scholarship, which is awarded annually to
university students pursuing a degree in business education.
The Eugene Kosy Scholarship is given to outstanding seniors
with membership and active participation in FBLA. The F.
Ross Byrd
Scholarship is awarded to persons pursuing a post-graduate
degree in business/business education.
WSBEA’s awards program
recognizes the outstanding accomplishments of its members.
Award categories include the Merit Award (honoring middle
school/junior high school teachers, secondary teachers,
post-secondary teachers, and university professors. The first
Merit Award winner was Beverley Funk. In addition, WSBEA has
the Distinguished Service Award and Lifetime Achievement award
(this was created in 2001 and awarded to F.
Ross Byrd
). Several WSBEA members have received awards from WBITE.
AFFILIATIONS: The WSBEA
president and president-elect provide WSBEA representation on
the WBITE Executive Board. Currently, the WBITE Secretary is
Eileen Wascisin and the NBEA/WBITE Legislative Liaison is
Helen Humbert. Since
the formation of WBITE in 1951, WSBEA members have played a
viable part in WBITE leadership roles:
* Nine have been WBITE
president; * One has held the position of NBEA president; *
Three have served as treasurer * Two have served as newsletter
editor * Four have been secretary * Presidents and
presidents-elect are members of the Executive Board
WSBEA has active leadership
roles in NBEA:
The NBEA president (1979 -
1980) was
Doris Gerber
* WBITE presidents have served on the NBEA Executive Board *
Several WSBEA members have served on NBEA committees and
commissions. Currently,
Eileen Wascisin is serving as the 2008 NBEA Secondary School
Program Director.
WSBEA is affiliated with
NBEA and is a section of WBITE, the western division of NBEA.
In addition, WSBEA is affiliated with ACTE as a section of WA
ACTE.
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