CEO program will help students think differently

A partnership by local agencies and businesses will bring a new entrepreneurial education program to the Sauk Valley. We encourage high school students and their parents to embrace the opportunity.

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To us, an appealing part of the CEO program class will be its availability to students from across the region, not just from Sterling. Students from the 18 high schools served by WACC will be eligible to apply.

The executive director of the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship is Craig Lindvahl, a teacher himself and one of the driving forces behind CEO.

“This is the right idea and the right place, and it’s the right time, and I couldn’t be more excited for your whole area that this is coming,” Lindvahl said.

A video that describes the CEO program can be viewed on the WACC website.

We’ve mentioned previously our belief that people in the Sauk Valley need to think differently in order to chart a better future. The CEO program offers young people a valuable opportunity to do just that.

We encourage students and their parents to find out more about the CEO program and start thinking now about whether it would be right for them.

Then, reach out and open that door to your future.

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