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Fundraising Efforts Begin for the Record Breaking Christian County CEO Class of 2025

The Christian County CEO Class of 2025 will break the student participation record for the second consecutive year with 29 young entrepreneurs ready to take on the challenges of the upcoming year of events and eventually their own personal businesses. As the group looks to continue growing and finding success for Christian County graduates, the call has been made to garner community funds and allow for two class sessions in the 2024-2025 school year.


Adam Vocks, President and Board Member for Christian County CEO stresses that CEO students are tested in the soft skills that are valuable in the workforce today, Vocks continues by breaking down the $80,000 needed to run the classes.

 


Amy Hagen is heading up Investor Relations and connects the current students' entrepreneurship now to future investments in Christian County when CEO's students' businesses are flourishing, those dollars could give Christian County a boost in economic development.

 


CC CEO Facilitator, Neil Hohenstein gives a day in the life of a CEO student and explains the rigorous yet practical reality the students will be met with to imitate the business world.

 


Visit www.christiancountyceo.com to learn more about the fundraising goals and information about the upcoming Christian County CEO school year.


Adam Vocks, Amy Hagen, and Neil Hohenstein appeared as guests on the WTIM Morning Show.

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