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			Lincoln College, Land of Lincoln CEO Program announce partnership
			Logan County students will learn how to 
			become entrepreneurs and succeed here
 
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            [September 25, 2014]  
            LINCOLN - Lincoln College is proud to 
			announce its new partnership with the Land of Lincoln CEO program, 
			where organizers hope to put Logan County students on a path to 
			become successful entrepreneurs here locally. | 
        
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			 The Land of Lincoln CEO program is modeled after 
			successful offerings in Effingham and Springfield, where local 
			businesses sponsor a fully interactive, year-long series of classes 
			for local high school students to learn what it takes to run a 
			successful business – by starting up their own from scratch and 
			taking it to the local marketplace. 
 Students from high schools around Logan County next year will come 
			together every weekday morning to learn from an experienced 
			instructor, make workplace visits around the county and develop new 
			businesses of their own. The Lincoln and Logan County Chamber of 
			Commerce is working with Lincoln Community High School and local 
			successful entrepreneur Patrick Doolin to get the program going, 
			with support from the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship.
 
			
			 Lincoln College is one of the first sponsors for the program 
			committing resources over the next three years to help it get off 
			the ground. The college sees many parallels to the kind of 
			experience LC offers, helping students find the right path forward 
			for them and challenging them to not just think, but to do. College 
			officials are working with CEO organizers on a number of ways to 
			engage the students, beyond the financial support. 
 “When Patrick first approached us about supporting the Land of 
			Lincoln CEO program, it didn’t take us long to say yes,” said John 
			Blackburn, Lincoln College’s president. “There are so many kids 
			around here who don’t realize all of the great things our county 
			employers offer. We will do whatever is possible to help these 
			students succeed in this innovative program, and we look forward to 
			showing them what Lincoln College can offer once they graduate.”
 
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			 Doolin said organizers appreciate the earnest support from 
				sponsors like Lincoln College and looks forward to seeing the 
				impact the program has on changing students’ lives, as it has in 
				the other communities where it is active now. 
 Doolin notes the CEO program still needs sponsors from local 
				businesses, as it builds its governing board, hires an 
				instructor and recruits its inaugural class by the spring.
 
 “So many of these students don’t know what they’re capable of 
				doing when they have the right focus and the right opportunity. 
				And too often in Logan County, they graduate and leave the area 
				without realizing all of the great opportunities they have to 
				succeed in college and beyond right here,” Doolin said. “I’m 
				excited to help bring the CEO program here to change minds and 
				show that when good partners like Lincoln College and our local 
				businesses work together to help our next generation, everyone 
				wins.”
 
			[Text received; RYAN KEITH, RK PR 
			SOLUTIONS] 
			
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