
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do, than by the ones you did do. Explore….Dream….Discover”-Mark Twain
Steven Crader lives by that mantra. Twenty years from now, having regrets about the things he didn’t do most likely won’t be his problem. As a 17 year old senior at Union High School, Steven keeps himself rather busy. His schedule is crammed full of activities due to his involvement with Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Youth Leadership Council Representative from Oregon on the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association, 4-H, and as a statistician for baseball, and basketball.
His involvement with FBLA has included two different club offices. During the 2006-2007 school year, Steven served as the Union FBLA Secretary/Treasurer. For the past two years, Steven has answered the call of leadership by assuming the office of Chapter President.
He has helped out with FBLA on a state level as well. He helped plan the Blue Mountain Regional Skills Conference one year, and planned it the following year as well. His duties included working with representatives from EOU, as well as region advisers, organizing tests, planning the awards ceremony, and managing the accounting.
Steven isn’t done just yet. After graduation, he’s planning to go to college to pursue degrees in computer engineering and business management. He is looking at a few great colleges, and a few to make the cut are: Johnson and Whales in Providence, Oregon Institute of Technology, and the University of Idaho.
When he’s not out changing the world-or that crazy thing that we’ve only heard of but never experienced-sleeping, he enjoys hunting, camping and snowmobiling. He enjoys working with computers and helping others. He also is a fan of all different kinds of music.
Steven is a goal oriented, ambitious, young gent, and we’re excited to see what he does in the future.
Steven Crader- you’ve just been “Spotlighted”! Congratulations!
Do you know someone who you thing deserves to be “Spotlighted”? Send me an email, and we can get to work shining the spotlight on them!
As always- Keep in touch!
Steven Crader lives by that mantra. Twenty years from now, having regrets about the things he didn’t do most likely won’t be his problem. As a 17 year old senior at Union High School, Steven keeps himself rather busy. His schedule is crammed full of activities due to his involvement with Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Youth Leadership Council Representative from Oregon on the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association, 4-H, and as a statistician for baseball, and basketball.
His involvement with FBLA has included two different club offices. During the 2006-2007 school year, Steven served as the Union FBLA Secretary/Treasurer. For the past two years, Steven has answered the call of leadership by assuming the office of Chapter President.
He has helped out with FBLA on a state level as well. He helped plan the Blue Mountain Regional Skills Conference one year, and planned it the following year as well. His duties included working with representatives from EOU, as well as region advisers, organizing tests, planning the awards ceremony, and managing the accounting.
Steven isn’t done just yet. After graduation, he’s planning to go to college to pursue degrees in computer engineering and business management. He is looking at a few great colleges, and a few to make the cut are: Johnson and Whales in Providence, Oregon Institute of Technology, and the University of Idaho.
When he’s not out changing the world-or that crazy thing that we’ve only heard of but never experienced-sleeping, he enjoys hunting, camping and snowmobiling. He enjoys working with computers and helping others. He also is a fan of all different kinds of music.
Steven is a goal oriented, ambitious, young gent, and we’re excited to see what he does in the future.
Steven Crader- you’ve just been “Spotlighted”! Congratulations!
Do you know someone who you thing deserves to be “Spotlighted”? Send me an email, and we can get to work shining the spotlight on them!
As always- Keep in touch!
