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Civic
involvement has always been a top priority for Tony Berry. From a young age
his parents instilled in him the responsibility of giving back to the
community that has provided so much for him. Tony took this to heart and
acquired a deep commitment to working with his school, community and state
to learn and contribute as much as he could. In the eighth grade Tony joined
a unique community group comprised of both young people and local business
leaders. Though ongoing involvement on this community board, Tony has
learned the benefits of hard work and how to work within a large team to
cohesively accomplish specific goals and gain consensus. Currently, he is
the Co-Chairman of the Redmond Youth Partnership and spearheads the youth oriented activities in his home town. Tony has also found a passion for being involved in his
local government and was accepted to be a Page in the State Legislature. He
had the
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Tony’s role as a state officer led him to classrooms across
his state speaking to twenty to thirty students at a time. This intimate
setting
allowed
Berry to learn how to motivate these students to achieve more success for
themselves within the DECA family. Tony also had the responsibility of
representing the origination by leading workshops to groups numbering more
the 150 people.
At both his fall Leaderships Conference and the State Career Development
conference, Tony spoke to groups between 1500-2500 people. These were some
of the situations that allowed Berry to come into his own and be able to use
his speaking skills.The DECA program teaches you many things, but one trait that promotes more the skill to network with others for common good. By sitting on the State Business Leadership Council and the State Career Development Conference Planning Committee, Berry’s skill of networking with business professionals was continually developed. These experiences allowed Tony to work productively with prominent business people at some of the largest companies within his home state. Though his tenure as a State Officer Berry helped lead an already successful state origination to new heights as they performed DECA worked together. Through
assisting in the planning stages of three DECA conferences, as well as
playing an active role in coordinating statewide activities that include
civic consciousness projects for Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tony experienced
the pride of accomplishment. Tony fully expects his academic and
professional future to continue to be involved with community service,
helping others and continuing to learn more about our governmental processes
and how he can help make it work. Tony has been blessed with a very supportive family that believes in him and has helped prepare him for his life’s future opportunities. The lord has provided Tony opportunity, inner strength and has had patience with him as he develops his life skills and discovers his place in the world. |
The main passion and sport of choice in Tony Berry’s life has
always been auto racing. The racetrack was a permanent fixture in his life
growing up and it was just a matter of time before his turn behind the wheel
would come. At the age of ten
Tony
got his first go-kart and ventured onto the track for the first time. His
first race was a true “learning experience” yet Berry managed a podium
finish. Tony has had his share of success earning nine track championships
throughout the state and winning over half of all the races he has entered.
Having driven successfully for several major kart shops, and in some exotic,
high powered race cars, Berry moved on when hew turned sixteen and stepped
into the Late Model Stock Car. Running a touring series around the region,
Tony learned and progressed all season long. By the end of the season,
grabbing four consecutive main event wins, Tony was able to capture third in
the season points in his rookie season. The AJB racing team has set its
sights on winning races around the region once more in an NASCAR Late Model
Stock Car in the near future.
![]() Tony Berry, a senior at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland, WA and a current Washington DECA State Officer will be campaigning for National DECA President this April 19-24 at the DECA International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. Running for this national office is similar to any public election process. Berry will meet with DECA representatives from across the United States during this
convention, and participate in business meetings, competitions, the national
elections process as well as hosting multiple trade show exhibit booths
while in Salt Lake City. The logistics for this pursuit are considerable, months of planning and preparation go into a venture of this size. "I am very excited about DECA, what it stands for and what it can mean to young people as they determine their life's work. It is an organization that really cares about young people and can help build their personal and business skills as well as their confidence in themselves and others." said Berry. |
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