Chancellor talks leadership with Kokomo CEO class
KOKOMO, Ind. — Lead from where you are. That is the advice Indiana University Kokomo Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke gave nearly 20 potential entrepreneurs, as the Kokomo CEO class visited campus.
KOKOMO, Ind. — Lead from where you are. That is the advice Indiana University Kokomo Chancellor Susan Sciame-Giesecke gave nearly 20 potential entrepreneurs, as the Kokomo CEO class visited campus.
MT. VERNON — The Jefferson County CEO: Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities program is on target to begin this fall. Organizers expect to hire a facilitator soon and will interview two finalists Monday. However, the process of introducing the program at area schools has already begun.
As a high school senior getting ready to make the jump to college and the next chapter of my life, I am always looking for things to refine interests and gain knowledge and experience for what I plan to do in the future.
Before signing up for the Sangamon CEO program, Sacred Heart-Griffin senior Jack Cullen wasn’t sure if he wanted to take the business route after high school. After just one semester in the yearlong program, Cullen is now convinced he would like to pursue a career in the business field and plans on making business his minor when he attends American University in Washington, D.C.
State Board of Education press release: SPRINGFIELD – Members of the State Board of Education presented fellow Board member Craig Lindvahl of Effingham with a volunteer award for his 35-plus years of dedication to education and creating leadership opportunities for youth. The award was presented at the Board’s January meeting as part of the Year of the Volunteer program.