Tennessee DECA
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HISTORY

An organization with a rich history

1943

Tennessee DECA dates its founding to November 18, 1943 from the adoption of a state constitution as an Association of Local Distributor's Clubs and was named the Associated Distributor's Clubs of Tennessee.

1947

The national organization was formed at the first Interstate Conference of Distributive Education in Memphis at the Peabody Hotel in April 1947. At that meeting, delegates from 12 states unanimously adopted a resolution to form a national organization. Memphis, Tennessee is known as the birthplace of DECA.

It maintained the name until the 1950-51 Annual State Convention at which time its name was officially changed to the Tennessee Association of the Distributive Education Clubs of America, to conform in name to that of the national organization which Tennessee is a charter member.

The second National Leadership Conference held in St. Louis, Missouri in 1948, saw the adoption of the Constitution and the official name, The Distributive Education Clubs of America. These charter states were: Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.

2000

Membership in the local chapter is purely voluntary, but since the phase of training is an integral part of the instructional program, over 97 percent membership has been a matter of record for years. Local Chapters are entirely autonomous and operate under a charter issued by the state association and a local constitution which is restricted only to the extent that its provisions are not in conflict with the State and National Constitution.

Tennessee has been represented at every National Leadership Conference. Its entries have consistently placed in the top ten (10) percent in the Awards Competition. In addition, Tennessee has had numerous national officers.  Most recently, Claire Coker from West High School in Knoxville, Tennessee served as the 2011-2012 DECA Inc. National President. ​
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Tennessee DECA
Attn: Steven J. Mitchell
Andrew Johnson Tower, 11th Floor
710 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 532-2829
Steven.Mitchell@tn.gov
  • About
    • Membership
    • Communications
    • Staff
    • History
  • High School
    • State Officers
    • Educational Events
    • Competitive Events
    • State Membership Campaign
    • Scholarships
  • Classroom
    • Bring DECA to Your Classroom
    • Serve as an Advisor
    • Comprehensive Learning Program
    • Advisor Professional Development
    • Tennessee Career and Technical Education
    • Honorary Life Membership Award
  • Partners
    • Judges
    • Exhibitors
    • Sponsors
  • Calendar