

Virginia DECA works hard to serve as a springboard for opportunity and growth for its 13,000+ members throughout the state. The largest state association in the country for the last seven years, Virginia DECA helps marketing students prepare for careers in marketing, management, hospitality and finance.
The Virginia DECA program of work is designed to create learning experiences that stretch beyond the traditional classroom experience. DECA works to help students develop both personally and professionally by encouraging activities and employment experiences that help develop character, leadership and a sense of obligation to their communities.
The Early Days
In 1937, Louise Bernard began working with the town of
The first Virginia Distributive Education Club was organized in March 1938, at
During the next five years, clubs were organized in another 12 schools, each one with a different name. In September 1942, the 13 local clubs formed a state organization, the "Distributors' Clubs of Virginia," and began planning for the first state convention to be held in
Under the direction of Miss Louise Bernard, State Distributive Education Supervisor, the new
The fourth decade (1977-1987) brought an increase in enrollment to 18,337 members. Several research studies were conducted for DECA by the Virginia Tech staff during this time, the "Corbin Study and the "Berns Study," to name two. Dr. Richard Lynch provided national leadership in the development of competency based competitive events, and Dr. Vivien Ely and Ettalea Kanter also provided strong leadership at the national level.
Elinor Burgess was elected Vice President of the American Vocational Association (AVA) in 1978-1981, thus becoming another member of the DECA Board. A permanent full-time Virginia DECA Specialist was employed in 1978, and in 1980, a complete in-service training program was given to all 358 DECA chapter advisors. In 1980, in commemoration of National DECA's 30th anniversary, Virginia DECA state officers presented a 50-year time capsule for burial at the
Since 1987, Virginia DECA membership has stabilized and great effort has been made to refine and improve the
Virginia DECA offers scholarships each year to member in honor of past leaders in our organization. The VA DECA Foundation manages all scholarships. To donate or find out more information please visit the VA DECA Foundation webpage.
Virginia DECA celebrated its 50th anniversary on
In 2002, Virginia DECA became the 4th state association to ever surpass the 10,000 member mark. In 2004,