We wrapped up the year with a wonderful Richland County CEO End-of-Year Luncheon, celebrating our incredible entrepreneurs and the many supporters who made this journey possible.
It was a special time for our students to connect one last time with board members, mentors, investors, alumni, parents, and even the incoming CEO Class of 2027.
A big thank you to Meat Sweats for catering and donating the delicious cake, and to Julie Hill and Ginger Ale’s for providing the drinks. We truly appreciate your generosity.
Our entrepreneurs were presented with their graduation honor cords and received their Small Business Development certificates from IECC, presented by Dean Amy Tarr. In a true display of entrepreneurial spirit, they also donated $3,000 of their earnings back to the CEO program, becoming three-year investors.
We are so grateful for the support shown throughout the entire year!
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