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Middleton High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) team had an outstanding showing at the 2025 FBLA State Leadership Conference, with 58 students placing in the top four of their events and qualifying for the FBLA National Leadership Conference!

Middleton High School’s team had the highest number of students to qualify for Nationals in Wisconsin. The FBLA National Leadership Conference will take place in Anaheim, Calif., from June 29 to July 2.

A total of 124 Middleton High School FBLA students competed at the state conference, which was held at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay on March 31 and April 1. The event brought together FBLA members from across Wisconsin to showcase their business knowledge, leadership skills, and professionalism.

Ishika Another highlight of the event was sophomore Ishika Pulimamidi being elected as the Wisconsin FBLA State Parliamentarian. She will serve on the state FBLA Executive Board for the 2025-2026 term.

In addition, Middleton High School’s FBLA team was named the 1st Place Outstanding High School Chapter, an honor the team has earned for two consecutive years.

Below is a list of the 58 students who placed in the top four of their event and will advance to the FBLA National Leadership Conference.

Congratulations to all of Middleton High School’s FBLA team members and their advisors Mr. Boehm and Mr. Zimdars!

To learn more, visit the Wisconsin FBLA website.

First Place

  • Sharmili Karthik; Akankshya Swain (American Enterprise Project)

  • Parin Gouraram; Kingston Love; Mohith Muchukota (Banking & Financial Systems)

  • Alborz Dehnavi (Business Communications)

  • Noah Duckett; Wyatt Ehrhardt; Nebil Siraj (Business Ethics)

  • Jai Dhawal; Garryck Gaspard; Josh Lee (Business Management)

  • Nithya Allu; Jennifer Dai; Fatima Zeeshan (Digital Animation)

  • Aydin Rosas (Electronic Career Portfolio)

  • Rohan Dileep (Help Desk)

  • Berrin Reiter (Insurance & Risk Management)

  • Eric Huang (Introduction to Information Technology)

  • Sarah Lee (Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure)

  • Ethan Sanders (Networking Infrastructures)

  • Vivian Feng; Kavin Jayakumar Kaliyappan; Saanvi Kondoju; Tanvi Kulkarni; Ishika Pulimamidi (Parliamentary Procedure)

  • Amy Medsker; Sophia Pientka; Yasemin Rosas (Sports & Entertainment Management)

Second Place

  • Addison Schink (Advertising)

  • Maggie Kirker (Business Communications)

  • Jeffrey Chang (Introduction to FBLA)

  • Herah Lee (Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure)

  • William Kussow (Public Policy & Advocacy)

  • Joanne Choi; Haley Klatt; Sophie Shi (Website Design)

Third Place

  • Austin Wildman (Accounting II)

  • Neal Sharma (Computer Problem Solving)

  • Andrew Wang (Human Resource Management)

  • Liza Kanne (Introduction to Financial Math)

  • Quinn Emerick (Introduction to Marketing Concepts)

  • Zachary Tang (Journalism)

  • Abhi Mundas (Securities & Investments)

  • Elvin Chen (Supply Chain Management)

Fourth Place

  • Peter Roden (Accounting II)

  • Luke Latino (Cyber Security)

  • Zachary Coleman; Venkat Peddinti; Luke Zhang (Financial Statement Analysis)

  • Daniela Abell-Guzman; Melody Lin; Cora Thomas (Hospitality & Event Management)

  • Bella Albiter (Introduction to Business Procedures)

  • Preetham Peddireddy (Introduction to FBLA)

  • Theodore Clay; Jack Klaas; Max Powers (Management Information Systems)