Young CEO Program Kicks Off First Project of the Year
Morgan-Scott CEO students have started their first business-oriented projects for the year, beginning with a “badge business” program.
Morgan-Scott CEO students have started their first business-oriented projects for the year, beginning with a “badge business” program.
A retired Apple executive who was project leader for the development of the iPhone had the attention of high school seniors Thursday morning, Aug. 30, at the Free Methodist Church in Hillsboro.
“I believe it’s so much more than just a class I took my senior year,” said Yang of CEO. “It seems like every event that I’m at, I find myself using my CEO skills, whether it’s interview skills or interpersonal skills – being able to have a conversation with people my age and adults, as well. That’s something I would not have been able to do at the beginning of my senior year.
While most high school students are thinking about school supplies, classes and extracurriculars, CEO students of the Fayette County CEO are thinking about what it looks like to start and run their own business.
While most high school students are thinking about school supplies, classes and extracurriculars, White County CEO students are thinking about what it looks like to start and run their own business. On August 16 our community will begin its third CEO program year, along with 42 CEO communities across the Midwest.