Business Technologies Club BTC
Welcome Students. Glad to see you are interested in the BTC. Consider becoming an active member and/or taking an Officer or Coordinator position! This is a great way to learn new skills, practice leadership, network, and build your resume.
Dr. Russell
Students working the CFCC parking event for the AzaleaFestival!
Students working the CFCC parking event for RiverFest!
The 2021-2022 BTC Officers and Coordinators!
Next Meeting: Student Interest Meetings North Campus on 9-13-23 at 11am in room NA-206 and Wilmington Campus on 9-21-23 at 12:30pm in S-407.
Come out to see & hear more about the BTC and how you can serve as an Officer and/or Facilitator!
The Cape Fear Community College Business Technologies Club (BTC) is a group of like-minded individuals that share an interest in the study and application of business related knowledge, activities, and opportunities. All students who are interested in business are welcome to attend and join. You do not have to be a business administration student to participate.
What We Do
The BTC hosts various guest speakers, takes field trips to local businesses, and practices community service for local charities and non-profits. Members have the opportunity to take on leadership roles, practice critical thinking skills, work in teams, and sharpen their interpersonal and communication skills. In addition, members become highly networked, which may lead to employment.
Our Mission
To educate, promote, and practice business related concepts and topics by 1.) Providing networking and employment opportunities, 2.) Learning and experiencing business tools, trends and technology, and 3.) Participating in community service and leadership opportunities.
The BTC Officers 2023 - 2024:
President - OPEN
Vice President - OPEN
Secretary - OPEN
Treasurer - OPEN
SGA Representative#1 - OPEN
SGA Representative #2 - OPEN
BTC Coordinators 2023 - 2024:
Membership - OPEN
Hospitality - OPEN
Website - OPEN
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