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BTC Agribusiness Students Excel at State Competition

February 27, 2021

Blackhawk Technical College Professional Agriculture Students (PAS) competed and excelled at the WI Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) Competitive Events Virtual Conference this week. Eleven BTC students attended the conference and competed in multiple events, earning many top finishes. BTC student, Brianna Sheehan, presented the awards as she currently serves as president over the state-wide organization.

The BTC team racked up 13 awards in the competitions (see below) and took home a few additional coveted titles as well. Those top awards include WI PAS Chapter Spirit Award, and their advisor, Dustin Williams, earned the highest marks as the WI PAS Advisor of the Year. Williams was also appointed as WI PAS Assistant State Director.

A video conference screenshot of Brianna at center

“I was very proud to watch Brianna preside over the conference in her role as state president. The entire event and the success of our students demonstrate that there are still exciting things happening despite the pandemic,” said PAS advisor and BTC Agribusiness instructor Dustin Williams.

On top of her regular coursework and activities at BTC, Brianna spent months working with a committee to plan the virtual state-wide event. Despite the countless hours spent in Zoom meetings, she described the experience as “thrilling” and “rewarding.”

“Though the conference was online, the comradery with other students was very similar to that of our typical in-person conference. And, I was able to take the time to compete in two competitions during the event,” said Brianna.

As Brianna prepared for her first contest, Impromptu Speaking, the Monroe Campus experienced an internet outage. Quick on her feet, Brianna pulled the conference up on her smartphone just in time to compete; earning second place. She said, “These things happen, and I was so proud of how our students responded, adapted, and overcame that obstacle.”

Brianna isn’t the only one who performed well at the conference. Here are the results from the WI Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) Competitive Events Conference:

Casey Bennett- Orfordville, WI

  • Employment Interview - Ag Business/Management – 1st place
  • Career Progress – Agribusiness Management – 1st place
  • Crops Specialist – 5th place

Denise Rankin – Belleville, WI

  • Employment Interview – Livestock Production – 3rd place

Heidi Reed – Mt. Horeb, WI

  • Employment Interview - Crop Production – 2nd place
  • Career Planning – Plant Systems – 1st place

Delanie Senn – Fox Lake, WI

  • Employment Interview - Ag Business/Management – 3rd place
  • Career Planning – Agribusiness Management – 2nd place

Brianna Sheehan – Beloit, WI

  • Impromptu Speaking – 2nd place
  • Employment Interview - Livestock Production – 1st place

Ryan Stilen- Janesville, WI

  • Employment Interview – Fruit and Vegetable Crop Production – 1st place

Rachel Vogt – Janesville, WI

  • Employment Interview - Ag Business/Management – 2nd place

In addition to the individual events, Casey Bennett, Ryan Stilen, and Denise Rankin also placed third as a team in the event, Crops Specialist.

The mission of PAS is to provide individual growth, leadership, and career preparation opportunities for professional agriculture students.

Brianna has seen firsthand, the mission in motion. “After competing in these competitions, I feel more confident. Before I was a part of Professional Agriculture Students (PAS), I was shy, if you were to meet me now you would never have guessed it! I cannot stress enough how many amazing technical, professional, and interpersonal skills I have developed through the PAS organization.” 

The BTC Agribusiness program exemplifies this mission each day as they continue to provide valuable hands-on learning in a state-of-the-art flexible learning lab in Monroe, Wisconsin. The program offers the following educational options:

For more information about the Professional Agriculture Students, visit contact advisor Dustin Williams at dwilliams61@blackhawk.edu or visit https://blackhawk.edu/Student-Resources/Student-Life/Student-Organizations.

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