CEO presented their business plan to board members this morning--explaining the event they are calling "The Last Investment." Details will be shared later, but today students sought ...
CEO Principle of the Week: Nobody Cares About the Storm https://vimeo.com/midlandinstitute/lifelesson-nobodycaresaboutthestorm
Meeting out in the community allows CEO students to encounter leaders in both government and business. Mark Clinkenbeard is both...a Vigo County Commissioner and construction business ...
CEO doesn't hold class in a school building. Terre Haute is their classroom. This month, the Terre Haute Children's Museum was a rewarding and exciting environment to work in. Thank ...
In 1902, Peter Gartland started a foundry in the middle of farm area in Terre Haute. Now, the 123-year-old machinable castings business, Gartland Foundry, is surrounded by restaurants ...
On the first day of class, CEO students began a microbusiness of designing a name badge for everyone. Then, adding shirts to the mix, they had to price and pay for both somehow. ...
Ideas for the CEO class event this year are moving to the planning stage and possible marketing strategies. Soon, the class will be pitching their business to the CEO Board for ...
Ice breakers are helpful in mentors and CEO students getting acquainted. #miehq #terrehautehistorycenter #icebreakers #mentorday
"How you do something is how you do everything." Zack Bignell shared with CEO that he loves learning experiences. Whether it's something he knows a lot about already (like auto ...
CEO Principle For the Week: Don't think they don't know https://www.facebook.com/share/v/174A4cVd8i/













