2023 National Fall Leadership Conference

Dallas, TX | November 17-18

Hilton Anatole
2201 N Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207

Thank you to our participating partners:

This event is an opportunity for students to participate in motivational general sessions, professional development, and career planning workshops.

Program Highlights

  • Business & Leadership Skill Labs – All attendees will have the opportunity to hone their business skills in an area of interest to them. During registration, students will register for both a morning and afternoon session to deep dive into a business or leadership skill of their choice.
  • Professional Development Breakout Sessions – In addition to the deep-dives into a specific business skill, students will have the opportunity to develop professionally through additional breakout session including leadership trainings, workshops with college admission officers, roundtable discussions with other student leaders, and more!

Other Program Highlights Include

  • Formal and informal networking with other like-minded students from around the country
  • Visit with college admissions officers
  • Enjoy dedicated time to explore Dallas and its area attractions
  • (Optional Social) Friday Night – Medieval Times
    *See ‘Social’ tab to the left for more information.

*Onsite Registration Not Available*

Important Dates
  • Registration Opens: August 30, 2023
  • Registration Closes: October 18, 2023
  • Payment Receipt Deadline: November 1, 2023
Registration Fee

Registration Fee: $115
*Registration fee applies to students, advisers, and chaperones.


What is included in the registration fee?

  • 12 hours of professional development programming
  • Lunch on Friday
  • Future Leaders Expo Hall
Pre-Checklist

In order to successfully register for the conference, you will need the following information for each attendee that you are planning to register:

  • Full Name
  • Preferred Pronouns
  • Email Address
  • Cell Phone (Advisers & Chaperones Only)
  • Morning and afternoon business and leadership skill lab selections (see Skill Labs in the menu to the left for more information)
  • Special Accommodation & Dietary Requests
  • Accident Insurance Opt-In
  • Conference Social Opt-In
Registration Instructions

Registration will take place in Blue Panda – you will need to login using the button marked ‘Login with FBLA Connect’. The link can be found in the instructions below.

Please be sure to review the instructions below and policies on this page before submitting your registration.

Important Notes:

  • Only local advisers and/or state leaders can register members for conference
  • Please review the chaperone policy & cancellation policy to the left before registering members.
Accident Insurance (Optional)

FBLA can provide optional accident insurance for your attendees for $2.00 per person. It can be purchased during the registration process.

Accident insurance is available from Federal Insurance Company. Those who purchase this insurance will be covered while in attendance at the NFLC, including travel directly to and from the conference. Coverage begins at the actual start of the trip to the NFLC and continues on a 24-hour basis during the trip. It ends when attendees return to their permanent residences. Benefits include up to $25,000 for accidental death or dismemberment and up to $2,500 for accidental excess medical expenses. The maximum limit of insurance is $500,000 per accident. Coverage is subject to the full terms and conditions in the master policy. Insurance is not available for onsite registrants and there are no refunds.

Please note: This is accident insurance; it does not cover illnesses not related to an accident. Sunburn is not classified as an accident. For a claim against this policy, notify the FBLA National Center in writing for verification of coverage and claim information.

Payment Instructions
  • Payment Options: Credit card, check, or purchase order.
  • Payment Deadline: November 1, 2023

*If a purchase order is used, payment for that PO must be received prior to the conference start date.

Payment by Check: 

All checks should be made payable to FBLA and mailed to the address below:

Future Business Leaders of America, Inc.
PO Box 79063
Baltimore, MD 21279

Confirmation E-Mail

Please confirm that the attendee information on the Order Confirmation email which was sent to you immediately after completing the registration process is correct.

If you find an error, please login to Blue Panda to fix your error.

If you need additional assistance, please email [email protected].

Cancellation Policy

Please email Robert Smothers, [email protected], with all refund and/or cancellation requests by November 1, 2023. A 50% penalty will be applied if you cancel before November 1, 2023. There will be no refunds after November 1, 2023.

*Please Note: Any requests for refunds after payment has been made will result in a cancellation fee.

Parents & Students

Parents and students are not able to register themselves for the National Fall Leadership Conference. Please contact your local chapter adviser for registration support.

Legacy Lifetime Professional Division Registration

Advisers or chaperones that are Legacy Lifetime Professional Members should request their complimentary registration by emailing [email protected] or call FBLA National Center 703.657.8188 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. ET to register.

Multi-Group Chaperones

Are your chaperones covering students from multiple schools? Blue Panda will not let you submit your registration unless your group meetings the required ratios for chaperones. If you are not able to assign chaperones accordingly, please email [email protected] with the names of the groups that are travelling together and the names of the chaperones. We will manually bypass the requirement on the backend for you to ensure you are not double charged.

Example:

  • Chaperone 1 is travelling with 2 students from Langston Hughes Middle School and 1 student from South Lakes High School.
  • Add Chaperone 1 to the registration for Langston Hughes Middle School and then email [email protected] with the chaperone’s name to let them know they will be chaperoning both schools and needs to be added to the South Lakes registration.
  • Please do not send your email until all students have been added for both schools.

Questions? Email [email protected] – no phone calls please.

All attendees must stay in the conference hotel. Overflow hotels will be made available once the conference hotel block fills.

*SOLD OUT*

Hilton Anatole
2201 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 748-1200

Rate per night including tax: $241.80
*Tax Exemption may apply if the Tax Exemption certificate is a TX Tax Exemption Certificate with appropriate back-up. Please call the property directly at (214) 748-1200 to determine your status.

*SOLD OUT*

Hotel Information

  • Check-In/Check Out:
      • Check-In:  4:00 PM
      • Check-Out: 11:00 AM*Additional charges apply for early check-in/late check-out
  • Parking:
    • Self-Parking Rates: $25 per night*These rates do not include taxes and are subject to change without notice. 
    • Bus Parking: $50 per night
  • Breakfast Not Included

Reservation Link: https://book.passkey.com/e/50653532

Reservation Instructions

Payment

  • Payment by Credit Card On-Site:
    • Must have credit card with you – hotel cannot charge credit card at time of booking.
  • Payment by Check:
    • Instructions:
      • Make checks payable to “Hilton Anatole”
      • Mail checks to:Hilton AnatoleAttn: Accounts Receivable2201 N Stemmons FwyDallas, TX 75207
      • Include Confirmation Number on Check
      • Receipt Deadline: Checks must be delivered no later than 10-days prior to arrival.*If the hotel receives a check after that point, we cannot guarantee that it can be processed and applied to your reservations.
*SOLD OUT*

Fairfield Inn & Suites Medical/Market Center Dallas
2110 Market Center Blvd
Dallas, TX 75207
214-760-8800 

Rate per night including tax: $140.71
Breakfast is included in rate.

*Tax Exemption may apply if the Tax Exemption certificate is a TX Tax Exemption Certificate with appropriate back-up. Please call the property directly at (214) 748-1200 to determine your status.

*SOLD OUT*

Check-In: 3:00 PM

Check-Out: 12:00 PM

**Additional charges may apply for early check-in/late check-out

Reservation Link: Book your group rate for National Fall Leader Conference

Call in reservations: 800-228-2800 | Ask for the National Fall Leader Conference block

If booking more than 9 rooms please call 214-760-8800 and ask for the sales department

Cut-off to make reservations: October 26 5PM EDT.

If paying with a check, checks must be received at least 3 weeks prior to arrival. Please call the sales department 214-760-8800 to confirm payment amount.

Checks to be sent to:

Fairfield Inn & Suites Medical/Market Center Dallas

2110 Market Center Blvd

Dallas, TX 75207

Parking: $11 per night

A valid credit card is required from all guests at check-in.

Courtyard by Marriott Medical/Market Center Dallas  

2150 Market Center Blvd

Dallas, TX 75207

(214) 653-1166

Rate per night including tax: $193.31

*Tax Exemption may apply if the Tax Exemption certificate is a TX Tax Exemption Certificate with appropriate back-up. Please call the property directly at (214) 748-1200 to determine your status.

2110 Market Center Blvd
Dallas, TX 75207
214-760-8800 

Rate per night including tax: $140.71
Breakfast is included in rate.

*Tax Exemption may apply if the Tax Exemption certificate is a TX Tax Exemption Certificate with appropriate back-up. Please call the property directly at (214) 748-1200 to determine your status.

Check-In: 3:00 PM

Check-Out: 12:00 PM

**Additional charges may apply for early check-in/late check-out

Reservation Link: Book your group rate for National Fall Leader Conference

Call in reservations: 800-228-2800 | Ask for the National Fall Leader Conference block

If booking more than 9 rooms please call 214-760-8800 and ask for the sales department

Cut-off to make reservations: October 26 5PM EDT.

If paying with a check, checks must be received at least 3 weeks prior to arrival. Please call the sales department 214-760-8800 to confirm payment amount.

Checks to be sent to:

Fairfield Inn & Suites Medical/Market Center Dallas

2110 Market Center Blvd

Dallas, TX 75207

Parking: $11 per night

A valid credit card is required from all guests at check-in.

Parking

Parking at the Hilton Anatole

  • Self-Parking Rates: $30 per night*
  • Oversize Vehicle Self-Parking Rates: $50 per night*
  • Valet Parking Rates: $30 (daily); $40 (overnight guest); $50 (oversize vehicle)*
  • Bus Parking: $50 per night: Please reach out to Amanda Scandaliato at (214) 761-7295 or [email protected] to reserve a spot as soon as possible.

*These rates do not include taxes and are subject to change without notice.

FBLA Hotel Parking
Fairfield Inn & Suites Medical/Market Center Dallas
$11 per night
For more information, visit the hotel website.

Courtyard by Marriott Medical/Market Center Dallas
$11 per night
For more information, visit the hotel website.

Emergency Information

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16

  • 4:00-6:00 PM: Early Check-In

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17

  • 7:30-8:30 AM: Conference Check-In
  • 8:30-9:15 AM: Opening General Session
  • 9:15-11:45 AM: Business & Leadership Skill Labs – Morning Block
    • Business & Leadership Skill Labs are hands-on experiences designed for attendees to specialize in a skill of their choice.
      • Attendees will sign-up for labs during registration.
  • 12:00-1:30 PM: Lunch & Future Leaders Expo Hall
  • 1:30-4:00 PM: Business & Leadership Skill Labs – Afternoon Block
  • 5:00-7:00 PM: (Optional) FBLA Night at Medieval Times

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18

  • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM: Breakout Sessions and Expo Hall
    • Attendees will have the opportunity to attend a variety of sessions including networking opportunities, professional development workshops, and visit the expo hall.
  • 12:00-12:45 PM: Closing General Session
  • 1:00-5:00 PM: Explore the city!

All attendees will have the opportunity to hone their business skills in an area of interest to them. During registration, students will register for both a morning and afternoon session to deep dive into a business or leadership skill of their choice.

NOTE: All skill labs have a maximum capacity and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

2023 Business & Leadership Skill Labs
Middle School Skill Lab (AM & PM)
  • Success in Middle School
    Advance your FBLA journey with new opportunities for leadership growth. Start now to prepare for your future, register for the Middle School lab today!
High School Skill Labs
  • Officer Leadership Lab
    Attention local and state officer teams! Don’t miss the opportunity to join Bryant Collier in an engaging session focused on building the bond of your team for the year and nurturing your leadership skills. Through interactive experiences, you’ll uncover your leadership styles, enhance your communication, and solidify your impact for your state and local chapters!
  • Business World
    Through fun and engaging hands-on activities and dynamic speakers and guests, students will be challenged to innovate and lead as they create, build, and run a business from the ground up.
  • College Readiness: Navigating the Transition
    Join this interactive workshop for tips and tricks to help you navigate the transition to college. Discover effective strategies for evaluating colleges, identifying the right fit, and maximizing your collegiate experience. Gain expert advice on seamless transitions to college life, ensuring you’re well-prepared for this exciting new chapter.
  • Cracking the Code: Your Path to NLC Success
    Eager to compete at the NLC? Join us to gain insights into event selection, master competition preparation steps, and understand 2023-2024 program changes. Empower your FBLA journey, enhance your edge, and embrace success with us.

  • Elements of a High-Performing Team
    Have you ever thought about what goes into making a team not only great, but high-performing? Learn how the GRPI model creates high-performing teams and how to manage conflict in this interactive, hands-on session.
  • Get Hired: Developing Your Personal Brand
    Your personal brand should be carefully curated and is reflected in how you interact with the world-especially when it comes time to apply for a job. Learn how to avoid common mistakes during the job application process. You’ll also take a soft skills inventory and learn how to prepare examples of your skills and apply this learning to a mock interview.

  • High School Ethical Leadership Summit: Where Student Leaders Meet Business Leaders
    Experience real-world applications of ethics in business while having frank conversations about ethics with businesspeople. To make the most of your experience during this session, we recommend that students complete the Ethics Business Achievement Award modules available in the FBLA Online Learning Center.

  • HS to Professional: Mastering Skills for Success
    Discover the roadmap to success in the professional world during this engaging session where you’ll gain valuable insights into key elements of professional behavior, including effective communication, work ethic, accountability, and a passion for growth. Explore topics such as crafting impressive resumes, acing interviews, dressing for professional success, mastering communication skills, and understanding office norms. This interactive experience will equip you with the expertise needed to stand out and excel in various professional environments, setting you up for future opportunities.
  • Innovation and Collaboration in Entrepreneurship
    Creating a unique business idea can seem like a daunting task especially when the market is already saturated with plenty of businesses and startups. How can you set your idea apart and be truly innovative? What’s more, entrepreneurship isn’t always a solo adventure. Learn how collaboration can help sole proprietors and business teams across the board. Bring your questions and get ready to flex your creative muscle as we hear from a panel of entrepreneurs and create a business idea.
Adviser Skill Lab (AM & PM)

*Please Note: Adviser Academy will be different in the morning and afternoon so advisers can attend both. Advisers that attend student sessions will be asked to volunteer to support that session.

  • Adviser Academy
    Join us for an enriching workshop tailored for FBLA advisers. Explore the latest education trends, gain insights into best practices, and discover valuable resources while connecting and networking with fellow advisers. Gain confidence and stay ahead in fostering student success with this engaging and informative session.
FBLA Night at Medieval Times

Friday, November 17th from 5:00-7:00 PM

Location: 2021 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207
Walkable from Event Venue & All Hotels

FBLA has exclusive access to Medieval Times during the 5:00-7:00 pm show. All participant must purchase a ticket to attend.

  • Over 12 Admission ($65) – Includes admission, four-course medieval feast, two-hour live jousting tournament, and gratuity.
  • 12 & Under Admission ($45) – Includes admission, four-course medieval feast, two-hour live jousting tournament, and gratuity.

Click here to buy tickets

Chaperone Policy 

Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA) has set forth its Chaperone Policy to align with National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Please be advised that your local school or school district may have specific rules that require a higher adult adviser/chaperone-to-student ratio. You should follow the rules of your school district if the requirements are more restrictive than those set forth by FBLA. If your school district or state does not have a chaperone policy or is less restrictive, you must follow the minimum FBLA Chaperone Policy outlined below. 

Adviser/Chaperone Requirements  
  • All chapters attending national conferences are required to have a 15:1 ratio of students to advisers/chaperones for High School groups and a 12:1 ratio for Middle School groups. 
  • All advisers/chaperones must register for the conference, pay the required registration fee, and attend the conference for supervision of the student(s), or be in close proximity if they are an additional chaperone.  
  • Chaperones can be advisers, parents, or guardians, but they should be at least 21 years of age. 
  • This policy applies to Middle School and High School only, including graduated seniors who are completing the current program year. 
Registration 

All chapters must have at least one fully registered adult chaperone. 

Conference Check-In 

The school’s adviser must be present at conference check-in. Students will not be provided conference materials without an adult chaperone present. 

On-Site Expectations of Advisers/Chaperones 

Advisers/Chaperones are assuming a 24-hour-a-day responsibility from the time they leave until they return. Therefore, advisers/chaperones should: 

  • Be attentive to the needs of the students and be the students’ primary adult contact.
  • Know the locations and whereabouts of each student assigned to them during the trip. 
  • Keep an accurate check of their students at all times during the conference; students should not be left unattended including outside of the conference.
  • Promote FBLA as a positive student experience and therefore act as a positive role model for students in dress, voice, attitude, actions, and demeanor.
  • Follow the FBLA Dress Code themselves during all conference activities, including the Future Leaders Expo Hall, workshops, and opening/closing sessions. 
  • Ensure all students are checked in to their hotel room for the night at curfew and remain quiet and respectful of other hotel guests. 
FBLA Code of Conduct 

The conduct of FBLA members, advisers, and representatives should reflect positively on the organization and themselves, upholding the reputation of the organization. Listed below are rules of conduct for FBLA members, advisers, representatives, and attendees of events.  

At all times, FBLA members, advisers, and representatives are expected to: 

  1. Behave in a courteous and respectful manner, avoiding language or actions that might bring discredit upon themselves, their school, other attendees, advisers, or FBLA, including speech and conduct that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment. 
  2. Promote FBLA as a positive experience and therefore act as a positive role model for students in dress, voice, attitude, actions, and demeanor. 
  3. Obey all local, state, and federal laws. 

While participating in an FBLA event, attendees are expected to: 

  1. Abide by all FBLA rules. Members must keep their advisers informed of their activities and whereabouts. Accidents, injuries, and illnesses must be reported to the local adviser(s) or state leader(s) immediately. 
  2. Avoid conduct not conducive to an educational conference. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to, actions disrupting the conference’s professional atmosphere, association with nonconference individuals, and activities that endanger self or others. 
  3. Comply with the rules of all event facilities. Remember that other guests have rights as well. Noise should be kept at a respectful volume. Individuals or chapters will be responsible for repairing or replacing any property or furniture that is damaged. Facilities have the right to ask guests to leave. 
  4. Stay in the hotel room to which they are assigned. FBLA members must have permission from their local adviser(s) or state leader(s) to be in hotel rooms to which they are not assigned.   
  5. Follow the FBLA Dress Code during all conference activities, including general sessions, competitive events, exhibits, regional meetings, workshops, and other activities unless otherwise indicated.  
  6. Avoid smoking, use of vaping/e-cigarette devices, alcoholic beverages, cannabis, and controlled or illegal substances of any form. These items must not be used or possessed at any time, or under any circumstances. Use or possession of such substances may subject the attendee to criminal prosecution. This policy does not apply to medications legally prescribed for an individual attendee.   
  7. Not possess or use weapons of any kind at an FBLA-related event. 

Local advisers and state leaders are responsible for the supervision of attendee conduct. They should refer to the Chaperone Policy for additional responsibilities. 

Code of Conduct Violations 

Should an attendee violate the Code of Conduct, the FBLA staff member on duty will meet with the attendee and/or state leader(s) and local adviser(s)/chaperone(s).    

  • Attendees who violate the Code of Conduct may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion from the conference. Attendees who are expelled from the conference will not be eligible for a refund of any fees paid and will be sent home at their own expense.  
  • Attendees may be given a warning for behavior and their adviser(s)/chaperone(s) will be notified. 
  • Attendees may be remanded to the custody of their adviser(s)/chaperone(s) and banned from all conference activities and facilities. FBLA will require that the adviser(s)/chaperone(s) notify a student attendee’s parents/guardians. 
  • If an attendee’s behavior or actions violate the law, FBLA will notify local security and authorities immediately. 
AT&T Stadium Tours (Home of the Dallas Cowboys)

AT&T Stadium Tours are available for booking. Tours range from $20 per person to $100 per person depending on the selected experience.

Interested? Reach out to Damon Wright at [email protected] for more information.