Mentor meeting is going strong this morning. The conversations I hear are exhilarating. I am thankful for the time and commitment from our community business leaders. The talents they bring will pay future dividends for this class of entrepreneurs. Individual student businesses will benefit.


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On November 18 the Cumberland Co. CEO visited the Marathon Robinson Refinery. Big thanks to them for allowing us to tour their facility. We learned a lot about the different machines ...

On November 18 the Cumberland Co. CEO visited the Marathon Robinson Refinery. Big thanks to them for allowing us to tour their facility. We learned a lot about the different machines ...


On Monday, November 18th the CEO class traveled to Palestine where we toured Mullen’s. Mullen’s was interesting for the ways that it represented the old fashion of the town. Mrs. Penny ...

On Monday, November 18th the CEO class traveled to Palestine where we toured Mullen’s. Mullen’s was interesting for the ways that it represented the old fashion of the town. Mrs. Penny ...


The Cumberland County CEO class took a business trip to Greenup IGA. We want to thank Bradley Williams for taking time out of his busy work day to show us around and teach us his ...

The Cumberland County CEO class took a business trip to Greenup IGA. We want to thank Bradley Williams for taking time out of his busy work day to show us around and teach us his ...


November 12 the Cumberland County CEO invited Tom Tucker, to speak to us about Tucker Family Concessions LLC . He explained the difference between a leader and a manager as well as ...

November 12 the Cumberland County CEO invited Tom Tucker, to speak to us about Tucker Family Concessions LLC . He explained the difference between a leader and a manager as well as ...