A big part of being in CEO is our local business Pitch event. It’s a testament to the students as to their creativity and ability to sell their business. Our Pike County CEO students recently took part in their Pitch event and did an AWESOME job. Not only did they know their business but they were able to answer all questions about their business and sell their product. Three of our 14 students will go on to compete in an annual CEO Regional Pitch event held in April against other CEO programs around the area. Thank you to our three judges, Jaime Beasley, Catherine Rahe Lacey, and Brandon Moore, for their questions and insights for our students. Pike CEO Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship Illinois Electric Cooperative
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