Kiwanis hear from CEO students at weekly meeting
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TAYLORVILLE — Nine Christian County CEO Students, and their facilitator, spoke at the Tuesday Taylorville Kiwanis Club meeting. Pictured from left are: Averi Stephens, Daniel Sloan, Colin Hardin, Evan Morgan, Summer Brandis, Averi Noreuil, Alyson Williams, Kylie Hendrickson, Emma Pennock, and CEO facilitator Neil Hohenstein.
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TAYLORVILLE — The Taylorville Kiwanis Club heard from the Christain County CEO , or “Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities” facilitator, as well as nine Christian County seniors enrolled in the program, during their weekly meeting Tuesday at the Taylorville Moose Lodge.
Facilitator Neil Hohenstein gave an overview of the program, now in it’s seventh year, that teaches business and communication skills outside a normal school setting. Nine of the thirteen students in this year’s program, which is supported entirely by private investors including the Kiwanis Club, also gave remarks.
Students speaking at the Kiwanis Club meeting included Averi Stephens, Summer Brandis, Alyson Williams, Daniel Sloan, Evan Morgan, Averi Noreuil, and Emma Pennock, all from Taylorville High School; Colin Hardin from Edinburg, and Kylie Hendrickson from Pana High School.
More information on the local CEO program can be found on-line at christiancountyceo.com
The Taylorville Kiwanis Club is part of global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Weekly meetings are held Tuesdays at noon at the Taylorville Moose Lodge. For information on the club, go to taylorvillekiwanis.com.