Land of Lincoln CEO tradeshow puts
the icing on the cake of a challenging yet good year
Part four: Young entrepreneurs Alena Reed,
Ty Qualters and Marilyn McGill
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[May 01, 2021]
The final three students participating in the Land of
Lincoln CEO tradeshow Wednesday night were Alena Reed, Ty Qualters
and Marilyn McGill.
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Alena Reed
Alena Reed (left) along with her friend and former CEO student
Annagrace Keller were manning Alena’s boutique ‘Wild & Free.’ Reed
is building a business selling women’s clothing and accessories. She
offers clothing from size small to the harder to find XXXL. All her
designs are trendy and fashionable for today’s market.
Reed says that Wild & Free is her future and Lincoln will be her
home for building her business into a successful brick and mortar
store. Her plan is to attend college and focus her education on
Marketing as well as graphic design. She would then like to return
home to Lincoln and work to build her business with a location
hopefully in the downtown area.
Reed is a junior at Lincoln Community High School. She said that the
best lesson that she has learned is that she needs to make
connections in her community because “each person you meet
throughout your life can help you in some way.”
Ty Qualters
Ty Qualters was at his booth talking about his business named, ‘adequIT.’
In his business he will assist clients with their technology needs.
He said that his booth was generating a lot of interest and he is
hopeful that he will gain some new clients.
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Ty is a senior at Lincoln Community High School. He
said he enrolled in the CEO program at the recommendation of two CEO
students from years past, Moriah Prather and Eli Hewitt. Both had
told him that he would enjoy the class and would gain knowledge and
experience that would be valuable in the implement of his future
goals regardless of what they might be.
Ty is interested in staying in the technology field and plans to
attend college with his studies focusing on cybersecurity and
technology.
Marilyn McGill
Marilyn McGill is a senior at Hartsburg-Emden High School. She is
also a member of the Hartem Stags Volleyball and she is part of the
Hartem FFA Chapter. Her future plans include attending college where
she will study Agriculture Business.
McGill noted that she joined the CEO class because she wanted to
learn more about how businesses are run and she felt that she would
pick up some “real life skills” that are not normally taught in high
school.
For her CEO business project, Marilyn developed Marketing by
Marilyn. The focus is to help businesses utilize social media as a
marketing tool.
The services she offers to her clients includes visiting their
businesses, taking photos of points of interest and posting
information about the business on their social media pages.
Throughout the evening guests visited with the students, hearing
their pitches and often times placing orders for products and
services, or made purchases of merchandise offered at the booth.
For the students the CEO experience now comes to an end. The program
which is designed to run within the school year ends with the
tradeshow. And it was a good end indeed.
[Nila Smith]
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