CEO alum Grace Macak spoke with incoming and current students about the impact the CEO program has had on her. Grace was a participant in the inaugural class of 2024. Since then, she has attended Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut-- a Division I school-- where she is on scholarship with the women's bowling team and a junior.

Grace shared how CEO shaped her interests in marketing, which she is majoring in currently at SHU. Since graduation from West Vigo High School, Grace has honed many of the key concepts taught in CEO--skills in communication, financial literacy, business management, critical thinking, and soft skills.

CEO Director Brian Huxford and facilitator Teri Bennett also talked with incoming students and parents, enlightening them to the history and vision of the program, and the experience one gets specifically in the Vigo County. Each current student highlighted their personal growth, individual business, and answered questions as well.

CEO students are done for the school year, and next year's class begins August 17. Stay tuned for next year's class members to be announced soon!
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