Union County CEO Program

Union County CEO Program Union Co High School class that uses local businesses as classrooms and business people as teachers. See long description for details.

Union County CEO (Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities) is funded by local businesses, organizations, and individuals. It is open to any high school junior or senior in Union County. Students are selected through a rigorous application process. Earning two high school credits, students meet from 7:30-9:00 am each day utilizing area businesses as classrooms. The team visits approximately 70 busin

esses and hosts approximately 30 speakers each year. The class members also experience four full day field trips to provide additional learning opportunities. Students are partnered with a mentor from the business community. Emphasizing 21st century learning skills, the program provides the opportunity for each student to start their own business which will culminate in an annual trade show. The ultimate goals are:
1 to transform the way young people view the world and their future
2 to inspire and encourage them to return to their communities to live, raise families, and work using entrepreneurial thinking skills
3 to grow the leaders of tomorrow

Friday marked the final day for the 2026 Union County CEO Team! 🖤🧡We wrapped up an unforgettable nine-month journey with...
05/09/2026

Friday marked the final day for the 2026 Union County CEO Team! 🖤🧡

We wrapped up an unforgettable nine-month journey with a wonderful potluck celebration at Traditions at Mom's Kitchen. A huge thank you to Kassi Needling for hosting us and helping make our final morning together so special!

As part of their last journal assignment, the students were asked to reflect on their experiences throughout this year. The overwhelming theme woven throughout their reflections was appreciation — appreciation for the opportunities, the relationships, the growth, the challenges, the lessons learned, and the incredible support they received from this community along the way. Many of them also expressed how the bond they built with one another became so much more than simply being a team; over the course of these last nine months, they became like family.

Over the past nine months, these young professionals have stepped outside their comfort zones, built businesses, strengthened their communication and leadership skills, and gained a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. While the program may officially be ending for this team, the impact of their experiences and the connections they’ve built will continue far beyond today.

We are so proud of each of them and incredibly grateful to everyone who helped make this year possible — our investors, mentors, business hosts, speakers, families, friends, and community supporters. Thank you for believing in and investing in the future of our youth and our communities.

Once a member of the CEO family, always a member of the CEO family. ❤️

Congratulations to these SIU students and a special shout out to 2020 UCCEO alum, Joe Brumleve for his achievements!!  A...
05/07/2026

Congratulations to these SIU students and a special shout out to 2020 UCCEO alum, Joe Brumleve for his achievements!! Also Congratulations to him for his position at Heartland Recruiting, a Union County business!! Way to go Joe! We are proud of you!!🎉🎓🎉

One week and one day ago, the Union County CEO team was feverishly putting the finishing touches on their booth setups f...
05/07/2026

One week and one day ago, the Union County CEO team was feverishly putting the finishing touches on their booth setups for the 2026 All Star Celebration & Trade Show. Since then, finding the words to fully express our gratitude, pride, and happiness over the success of this event has honestly been a challenge. This evening represented the culmination of nine months of learning, growing, implementing ideas, overcoming challenges, and watching each of their individual businesses come to life.

From the very first day of their CEO experience, these young professionals have learned not just from one teacher or facilitator, but from an entire community of business owners, community leaders, mentors, hands-on experiences, mistakes, successes, and one another. Along the way, they have learned how to work together as a team while also growing together as a family.

This event is special not only because they are launching businesses they have worked incredibly hard to build, but because it gives them the opportunity to reflect on and share the many lessons they have learned about themselves, entrepreneurship, leadership, and the community around them as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives.

It is truly an honor and a privilege to witness that growth and to share it with the people who make up this incredible community. We want to sincerely thank each and every person who has supported, encouraged, invested in, and believed in our program and our students along the way. Your impact reaches far beyond this one event, and we are deeply grateful. 🧡🖤

I am always hesitant to name names when thanking people for fear of missing someone, but I would like to recognize the following individuals who went above and beyond to help with preparations for this event.

A special thank you to Harvest Church of Southern IL, Chris Snyder, and Matt Crain for welcoming us into their beautiful building and going out of their way to accommodate us as we learned how to set up in a new space.

Thank you to Union County CEO Board Members Angela Sadler Boyd and Meghan Norris for spending the day with us as we prepared for the event. Thank you also to Board Member and parent of Adam Clark, Chris Clark, and Board Member and parent of 2021 alumna Olivia Capel, Grant Capel for monitoring our sound system throughout the evening. We also want to thank UCCEO Board Member and 2023 alum Drake Campbell for assisting with setup, and UCCEO Board Member and 2022 alum Hunter Boyd for helping with teardown after the event.

Thank you as well to mentor Tanya Loveless for sharing her Trade Show tips and advice, as well as generously lending decorative touches and resources from her “she-shed” to not only support her mentee, but several other students as they prepared their booths and displays for the event.

Another heartfelt thank you to Courtney Misener, parent of 2024 UCCEO alum Presli Garner, and Karen Clark, parent of current student Adam Clark, for their assistance in designing invitations, posters, and flyers for the event.

We also want to thank UCCEO 2024 alumna Alexandria Keller and 2025 alum Cole Pender, as well as 2027 UCCEO team members Hunter Dillow, Maxwell Ruddick, and Tilman Dallas, for their hard work during teardown.

Most importantly, we want to once again express how incredibly thankful we are for every person who supports and believes in the Union County CEO program. From our investors, board members, mentors, business owners, guest speakers, and community leaders, to parents, family members, friends, and the community as a whole — thank you for not only attending the Trade Show and supporting these young entrepreneurs, but for the encouragement, guidance, opportunities, and belief in our program that you show day after day. The Union County CEO program is successful because of the people who pour into it, and each of you plays an important role in the lasting impact it continues to make on our students and our communities. 🧡🖤

05/07/2026
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05/07/2026

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05/05/2026

A celestial show is about to light up the sky! ☄️

On the night of May 5–6, Earth will pass through the ancient trail of debris left behind by Halley’s Comet, creating the stunning Eta Aquariid meteor shower. 🌠

Expect fast, bright shooting stars streaking across the sky—especially just before dawn when the display reaches its peak. Under clear, dark skies, you might catch multiple meteors per hour lighting up the night.

📍 Best viewing tips:
• Find a dark location away from city lights
• Look toward the eastern horizon before sunrise
• Give your eyes 15–20 minutes to adjust

Don’t miss this chance to witness one of nature’s most beautiful sky events. 🌌

05/05/2026

Earlier this week, McGrath Bakery was set up at the 2026 Union County CEO Tradeshow at the Harvest Church in Anna. We brought several hundred cookies to this event, and we SOLD OUT! McGrath Bakery is so thankful of everyone who came to support not only our business, but also all of the 14 other businesses at this event.🍪

05/05/2026
05/05/2026

THANK YOU FOR AN AMAZING TRADE SHOW!

The Class of 2026 CEO Trade Show was such a success because of you guys! We are so thankful for your upmost support throughout this entrepreneurial journey.

Stay tuned for some exciting opportunities coming soon!

05/04/2026

Thanks Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship for visiting our 2026 All Star Celebration & Trade Show!! We appreciate your support at this event and throughout the year! 🎉❤️🎊

Congratulations to UCCEO team members, Aleah Box and Adam Clark for being crowned Prom King & Queen!  We are proud of yo...
05/04/2026

Congratulations to UCCEO team members, Aleah Box and Adam Clark for being crowned Prom King & Queen! We are proud of you!!!🎉🤴🏻🎉👸🏽🎉

We’re proud to announce Adam Clark and Aleah Box as the 2026 AJCHS Prom King and Queen!

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