As the CEO season nears its end, students are diving deep into the details of their individual businesses—and our mentors continue to play a vital role in their journey. Whether it’s ...
Dickinson County CEO's current students visited Abilene, Chapman, and Solomon High Schools to deliver welcome bags to students who have been accepted into the 2025–2026 Dickinson ...
Abigail and Faith represented Dickinson County CEO at the April Chapman Board of Education meeting, where they shared how the CEO experience is preparing them for the future—both ...
Understanding legal structures might not be the flashiest part of launching a business—but it’s one of the most important. Local attorney Hank Royer visited CEO class to help our ...
🎤 Spotlight on CEO at the AAKC Conference The Dickinson County CEO Class of 2024-25 had an incredible opportunity to represent our program during the AAKC Conference hosted in ...
💼 Banker Day 2025 Dickinson County CEO students stepped into the world of business finance with Banker Day—a key milestone in the CEO experience. After committing to their ...
Business Visit Spotlight: Memorial Health Systems Dickinson County CEO students had the opportunity to visit Memorial Health Systems, where they connected with leaders and gained ...
🎥 Lights, Camera, PITCH! Dickinson County CEO students have been hard at work preparing their entries for the National Video Pitch Competition—a challenge that gives young ...
Dickinson County CEO was excited to welcome back Troy Leith, who continues to guide CEO students on the journey of self-awareness and professional growth. In the first semester, Troy ...
CEO students had the opportunity to learn from Julie Roller Weeks of the Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau and Jennifer Waite, CEO Board Member and Chair of the Trade Show ...
💚 CEO Students Experience the Power of Giving! 💚 Thanks to Holm Automotive Center's generosity, each Dickinson County CEO student donated $100 to a local nonprofit for Donate ...