The Christian County CEO class of 2024 has big plans for the year ahead and their main focus during the first month of school is their returning business at the Taylorville Chillifest. The group of 28 has used concepts from last year's successful business, dishing out Apple Mellow Cream Doughnuts and cider, with some tweaks that look to improve that bottom line.
CEO students Sydnie Vocks (Investor Relations), Macy Wagahoft (Social Media Management), and Jacob Franklin (Accounting) specialize in different areas for CEO, all bringing in their own skills and developing new ones every day.
With the most students ever enrolled in the Christian County CEO Program, an AM and PM class has taken shape to accommodate the students. The three agree that constant communication and keeping all parties in the loop can be difficult, but valuable for their entrepreneurial experiences.
Aside from starting and bringing businesses to fruition as a group, the second semester will ask each student to create their own venture.
Learn more about the program at www.christiancountyceo.com.
Sydnie Vocks, Macy Wagahoft, and Jacob Franklin appeared as guests on the WTIM Morning Show.












