All the hard work pays off. Check out the Lawrence County CEO Trade show Sunday April 27 2:00 pm -4:30 pm @ the Lawrenceville Armour.
Last Monday the Lawrence County Historical Society/Museum hosted the Lawrence County CEO class. The group enjoyed learning about Lawrence County History. Here are some of their ...
Friday the Lawrence County CEO class toured the Armory. Grant McDonald and Bill Richardson provided a tour of the building. It was incredibly interesting to hear the history of this ...
Recently, the Lawrence County CEO class toured Bowler Performance Transmissions. Bowler Performance Transmissions got its start in 1963 as a small family owned transmission shop ...
Thank you Lawrenceville Rotary Club for having the Lawrence County CEO class join you for lunch last Thursday. We enjoyed sharing with the group details about our new businesses and ...
Tuesday the Lawrence County Memorial Hospital(LCMH) hosted the Lawrence County CEO class for a visit. Amy Hurley, CEO and her management team shared their employment journeys and ...
Hokes Endless Possibilities went above and beyond for the Lawrence County CEO class. Due to our different Spring Breaks we visited one week with our Red Hill Students and the next ...
The Lawrence County CEO group has been busy over the past month. Each student selected a community meeting to attend. During this meeting the student introduced themselves, talked ...
Mentors are so important to our CEO students. A Mentor is a business owner, entrepreneur, or intreprenuer from the business community. A mentor is someone willing to share their time ...
Networking with other businesses can be a great marketing tool. The Lawrence County CEO class is so grateful to the Gift Box located at the Lawrence County Memorial Hospital. The Gift ...
Seitzinger Seeds was the site of our Business visit last Monday. Ryan and Lisa Seitzinger along with Ryan’s dad all work with the business. Drew, Cale and Charley help when school is ...