The CEO Way: Thanks to Woodford County CEO Alum Konnor Merritt for taking time Wednesday morning to come in a speak to the CEO class. Konnor started his business, 360 Vision, when he ...
Find a Niche...and Scratch it: One of many insights Todd Meinhold, owner of @coolroofsinc, shared with the CEO class Tuesday morning. Todd spoke specifically about how students can ...
Family Care: Taking care of families is the mission of Todd Harris, one of the owners of Knapp-Johnson-Harris Funeral Home. The CEO students got a peak into the functions of the ...
Bon Appétit: Joan Herron met the CEO students Thursday morning at Eureka College. She discussed table manners and proper etiquette when dining out in a professional setting with the ...
Full House: The CEO class met Brandi Montalbano, owner of Java Café, in El Paso. Brandi and her husband also own and manage two Airbnbs in the area. Her message to the class was to be ...
Welcome Conversation: The second mentor day at Caleri's Cafe and Bakery - Roanoke was lively as mentors, and mentees got to know one another better.
Making Toast: CEO students learned about Kaizen (Always Improving) Tuesday morning, touring Vermeer Midwest.
Words of Wisdom: Alumni from the first 5 years of the Woodford County CEO Program came back on Friday and shared their experiences, and offered advice to the CEO Class of 2025.
White Elephant!: The CEO class celebrated their successful Woodford County CEO class business with a fun day of treats, a gift exchange, and the best holiday apparel at the Woodford ...
Sponsor Appreciation Day: The CEO students reached out to their sponsors this morning to thank the CEO sponsors for their support and to give them class gifts.
Thanks to the Woodford County Farm Bureau for hosting the CEO class the last 6 weeks and supporting the Woodford County Wreath Co class business.