Speaking From Experience: Toby Plattner, first-year Woodford County CEO student, came in Thursday morning and talked about his CEO business and how students can price their products ...
Breaking it Down: CEO students discussed their business plans with their mentors Wednesday morning at Java Café in El Paso.
Onward and Upward: The CEO class spent the last day in the Roanoke-Benson district with Erica and Bryce Spangler. The Spanglers are great role models for the students, showing how ...
Serving Up Hope: The CEO students did some community service Thursday morning putting together Hope Packs (formally snack packs) at the Eureka Christian Church. Coordinator Steve ...
Brass Tacks: Ryan Follis, lead program developer at the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship, came in on Monday and drilled down with the students on whether they have scalable ...
The Business at Hand: Jeremy Knecht, owner of @jjacobsgrounds, spent time with the CEO class Friday morning discussing the numerous tasks if entrepreneurship.
Inside Banking: The CEO class made the effort to travel to Morton Community Bank on Thursday morning. Gracious host Jeremy Knepp talked about the history of the bank, how loans are ...
Food for Thought: CEO students met at The Barn III Dinner Theatre and Event Center Wednesday morning. Abby Reel offered up advice and techniques for the students to use to drill down ...
Veteran Support: Annie Hodel, CEO of the Woodford County Wreath Co class business, presented a check to Mike Ratcliffe, who is a member of Roanoke American Legion Post 463. In ...
Noteworthy: Erin Leman talked about her and her husband's (Caleb) journey of starting and running their business, Caleri's Cafe and Bakery - Roanoke, Friday morning. She loves the ...