Sessions of 2026 Connection Conference: Missey Boucher-Goodman
Mrs. Boucher-Goodman, Missey
AZ FBLA State Adviser
Arizona Department Of Education
Missey Boucher‑Goodman is in her sixth year serving as the FBLA Arizona State Adviser with the Arizona Department of Education. She previously taught Business Management at Show Low High School for ten years and Career Explorations and Girls Physical Education at Show Low Junior High School for eleven years, in addition to teaching dual‑enrollment courses at Northland Pioneer College. A dedicated supporter of CTSOs, she served as an FBLA adviser at both the middle school and high school levels and has held numerous leadership roles, including ABEA President, Department Chair, Varsity Volleyball Coach, and committee member for various educational initiatives. Outside of her professional work, Missey is a proud mother of two and grandmother of two, the oldest of five siblings, an avid scrapbooker, and a former high school and college athlete who still loves sports. She hopes to travel the world in retirement, and her passion for business education and FBLA continues to drive her work.
Sessions:
[5698] FBLA Adviser Update Session: 2026-2027 Updates
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Westin La Paloma
- Business and Marketing Education
Please join Arizona FBLA for an update session for the 2026-2027 school year!
[5806] ABEA and FBLA Luncheon
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Westin La Paloma
- Business and Marketing Education
Join fellow business and marketing educators for an engaging ABEA luncheon workshop designed to spark fresh ideas, strengthen professional connections, deepen your impact in the classroom aligned to updates from Arizona FBLA. Over lunch, participants will explore innovative instructional strategies, hear success stories from Arizona educators, and collaborate on practical solutions that support student engagement, real-world learning, and stronger CTSO involvement—all aligned with ABEA’s and AZ FBLA's mission of fostering professional growth and leadership within the state’s educator community. Coupled with awards, recognition, networking and educator camaraderie.