We are incredibly fortunate to have not just one, but multiple CEO programs making an impact right here in our communities. Mount Zion IL CEO, Central Illinois CEO, and Sangamon Valley CEO all work together to expand opportunities for students and strengthen the entrepreneurial spirit across our region.
These programs aren’t competing-they’re collaborating. By supporting one another, sharing ideas, and creating connections, we’re able to reach more students and provide real-world experiences that go far beyond the classroom.
Because of this partnership, more students have the opportunity to build businesses, connect with mentors, and develop the confidence and skills they’ll carry with them long after high school. That kind of access and support is something truly special.
We’re grateful for the communities, investors, mentors, and leaders who believe in this program and help make it possible for so many students to be involved. The impact is real-and it’s growing every day. 💼✨
Be sure to check out the CEO Trade Shows happening over the next two weeks and come support these student entrepreneurs as they showcase their businesses and hard work! Central IL CEO Sangamon Valley CEO
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