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 business ideas or "hobbies." Ryan also provided financial documents and examples the students can use going forward.


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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 ...


Nice Ride:  The CEO class spent Tuesday morning with Matt Gastman at Roanoke Motor Company.

Nice Ride: The CEO class spent Tuesday morning with Matt Gastman at Roanoke Motor Company.


The Business at Hand:  Jeremy Knecht, owner of @jjacobsgrounds, spent time with the CEO class Friday morning discussing the numerous tasks if entrepreneurship.

The Business at Hand: Jeremy Knecht, owner of @jjacobsgrounds, spent time with the CEO class Friday morning discussing the numerous tasks if entrepreneurship.