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Christian County CEO Begins With Class; First Tour Of The Year

The Christian County CEO program has brought on their newest batch of students, 11 of which hail from the Taylorville area, and 5 students from surrounding school districts. They have already started on another year of job shadowing, new businesses, and networking opportunities with area businesses. This invaluable experience shines light on how businesses function and what it takes to manage a successful operation. Four of these new students in the CEO program discussed their goals for the program and what they hope to achieve following high school.

 

Charley Craggs and Josie Heberling, Seniors at Taylorville High School first share why they wanted to be involved with Christian County CEO.

 

 

 

Craggs, Heberling, Angelina Ippolito and Rhylie Allen, all discuss what they hope to get out of the program.

 

 

 

As for what businesses they are considering creating, Craggs shares she’s already started her own small outfit called ‘Wick’d.’ The CEO group still has plenty of time to settle on what idea they’d like to transform in to a business.

 

 

 

Lastly, all four discuss their plans for after high school. Craggs, Allen, Ippolito, and Heberling all have different ideas for their future.

 

 

 

Find out more about the Christian County CEO program by visiting them at www.christiancountyceo.com.

 

Rhylie Allen, Josie Heberling, Angelina Ippolito, and Charley Craggs appeared as guests on the WTIM Morning Show.

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