torch awardsBusiness Professionals of America's Torch Awards Program frames and guides a BPA member’s leadership and service to their chapter and community. Students complete activities in the seven Torch categories--Leadership; Service; Cooperation; Knowledge; Friendship; Love, Hope, Faith; and Patriotism--then log their activities in an online Torch Résumé.
There are four levels of recognition: Executive Torch Award: Given at the local chapter level, the Executive Torch Award requires 10 points in each Torch category. An Executive is defined as "a person having administrative or managerial authority in an organization." Diplomat Torch Award: Awarded at the regional level. The Diplomat Torch Award requires 30 points in each Torch category. A Diplomat is defined as "one skilled with tact in dealing with people." Statesman Torch Award: Given at the state level, the Statesman Torch Award requires 50 points in each Torch category. A Statesman is defined as "one who is a leader in the promotion of the public good and in national affairs." Ambassador Torch Award: Given at the national level, the Ambassador Torch Award requires 70 points in each Torch Category. A Ambassador is defined as "a diplomatic official of the highest rank appointed and accredited as representative of the organization." |