Alpharetta High School Future Business Leaders of America members won the Sweepstakes Award for the most wins at the State Leadership Conference this month in Athens. First-place winners were: Rohith Sundar, Divyesh Gutta, and Aditya Mhaskar, Banking and Financial Solutions; Pranav Mutyala, Sidd Vemuri, and Divyesh Gutta, Business Financial Plan; Nitish Sood and Rohan Raina, Community Service Project; Tejas Vedantham and Ryan Tobin, Computer Game and Simulation Programming; Alan Matias, Ben Koehler and Rohith Sundar, Digital Video Production; Alec Zahn, Rohan Kansara, and Rohan Raina, Emerging Business Issues; Anand Krishnan, Dheeraj Eidnani and Manoj Niverthi, Global Business; Andrew Mulia, Graphic Design; Sid Vemuri, Kayvon Dibai and Pranav Mutyala, Hospitality Management; Alan Matias, Jason Juang and Pranav Kandikuppa, Public Service Announcement; Skylar Kaplan and Kayley Beard, Publication Design; Zach Beckman, Computer Problem Solving; Sidhesh Desai, Cyber Security; Jake Hopkins, Introduction to Financial Math; and Roman Polushin, Securities & Investments. Sixty-five Alpharetta High School students qualified for nationals this summer in Anaheim Calif.

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