This is why We do it: CEO board member and District 140 Superintendent, Bob Bardwell, stopped by the CEO class Friday morning for a photo op with Sam Kruger the "Succulent King."
Grind it Out: Always good for the quote, El Paso Mayor, Illinois State Police Colonel, and owner of Ethos Tactical, JW Price, came in Friday morning with his inspiring message to the ...
Round 2: CEO board presentations moved to the Woodford County Farm Bureau Thursday afternoon for more student proposals. When the day was done, 18 total presentations were made by ...
Business Presentations Round 1: Due to the large number of businesses this year, student business proposals have been split up into two sessions. Thursday morning, 8 businesses were ...
The CEO Way: Even though the power was out in El Paso Tuesday morning, the CEO students continued to prepare for their upcoming board presentations.
Food Grade: The CEO students got a peek at and a taste of the food industry Friday morning at PacMoore Products in Gridley.
Banker Day: The CEO students received some professional advice about their individual business plans at the Goodfield State Bank Thursday morning. This is a part of the ongoing ...
Bronco Mania: The CEO students got to see entrepreneurship at the highest level at Maxlider Motors, LLC Tuesday morning.
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 ...