Business Management

Ms Wilson photoMs. Wilson's education in business began as a high school student taking the Intensive Business Training I & II program, and Co-Op.  Her experience after high school includes work as a secretary, office manager, and executive administrative assistant.  She went on the earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Technology Education and a Master of Education in Secondary Education.  Ms. Wilson has also been a small business owner.

In 2000, Ms. Wilson began teaching for the Harrison County School District, and has taught  Career Discovery, Business Computer Technology, Computer Discovery, Co-Op, Technology Discovery, STEM, and a variety of business electives. 

Ms. Wilson has been the FBLA advisor since 2001.  She joined the faculty of the Career & Technical Center in 2012. 

Ms. Wilson says, "My students are not just students in a class or members of FBLA.  We are a family.  We have our ups and downs like any family, but with respect for each other, we overcome every obstacle.  I love watching 'my family' grow into young men and women."



What the students are saying…

 

We got some pretty good answers when students were asked,

”Why did you choose your Career & Technical program?”

 

Business Management

 

“I liked what the class had to offer me, and I wanted to gain as much knowledge as I could that will benefit me in college, and helping me to see what other career options are available.”  Victoria Panagopoulos, D’Iberville Class of 2019

 

“FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) seemed to fit my needs for a good career in the future.  And, with having this class, it helps me be better prepared in my adulthood.”  Adrian Cottrell, Harrison Central Class of 2018

 

“I want to be an entrepreneur when I graduate college.  I want to major in Business and Finance in college, so I took this class to get me started.”  Ashton Lesher, West Harrison Class of 2019