The Land of Lincoln CEO program hosted
its annual trade show Wednesday, April 30. It is the tenth year for
the program.
The Land of Lincoln Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities (LLCEO)
program is considered “the standard for entrepreneurship education
in the United States.” In morning sessions, students in the program
“get real-life, hands-on learning experiences” hearing from a
variety of guest speakers and visiting businesses throughout
Lincoln, Logan County and beyond.
This year, there were eight students representing two schools.

The students began the trade show
with a ribbon cutting hosted by Lincoln Daily News. Students were
joined behind the ribbon by some LLCEO board members and a few
elected officials.
Holding the ribbon were by LLCEO Facilitator Sarah Tomaszewski and
LLCEO Board Chair Rachael Judd.
Before the ribbon was cut, Lincoln Daily News’ Karen Castelein
congratulated the LLCEO students who worked hard to create their own
businesses.

After a countdown from three, the
LLCEO students cut the ribbon.
LLCEO Board Chairman Rachael Judd
said a few words before the trade show started. Judd has been on the
board for seven years. It is her second year as Board Chairman, and
someone else will serve in the role next year. Judd said she is
filled with pride and gratitude for the journey our students have
taken.
The trade show celebrates the hard work, resilience of growth of the
students, and Judd said, “the students showed incredible initiative”
by “organizing and participating in events that deepened their
learning and gave back to the community.”

The Midland Institute encourages
these programs to recognize their students. Therefore, something new
this year was a cording ceremony for the seniors in the program.
LCHS senior Alex Steffens was in the LLCEO program last year. The
other five seniors were in the program this year and include Kyle
Koehler, Ivy Sandel, Alek Claudio, Paytan Bunner and Finley Hewett.
As she called each senior’s name, Judd put cords around their necks.
The ribbon cutting kicked off the evening. At 5:00 the event was
open to the public and the students spent the next hour selling
their products and services to those interested.
The 2025 LLCEO class consisted Paytan Bunner, Finley Hewett, Kennedy
McCree, Kyle Koehler, Ivy Sandel, Alek Claudio, Cheyenne Medrano and
Adalynn Reed.

Paytan Bunner is a senior at
Lincoln Community High School. In the fall, Bunner will continue his
education and football career at Quincy University, where he plans
to study the structure of business. He hopes to be a successful
business owner in the future and use his CEO experience and skills
to accomplish his goals after college.
Bunner’s business was True Detail, which is an auto detailing
business. He has been detailing car for one and a half years and
strives to make sure vehicles have a pristine finish. Bunner said he
takes most of the money he makes and invests it into the business by
buying new equipment.

Finley Hewitt is a senior at
Lincoln Community High School with an interest in learning about
business and criminal justice. In her free time, she loves to work
as a waitress at Guzzardo’s Italian Villa in addition to spending
time with family, fishing, travelling, reading and being outside.
Hewitt’s extracurricular activities include LCHS LEAF and M.O.V.E.
Club. After high school, Hewett hopes to study criminal justice in
college and plans to become a police officer.

Hewitt’s business is Paw-Sitive Steps, which is a professional dog
walking service. She said the service benefits both owners and their
dogs. The dogs get the exercise they need to stay healthy plus burn
off energy. Her goal is to make life easier for pet owners while she
keeps the dogs happy and well cared for. Hewitt plans to continue
walking dogs this summer. You can find more details about Paw-Sitive
Steps on both Instagram and Facebook.

Kennedy McCree is a junior at
Hartburg Emden High School, where she is on the yearbook committee,
senior beta club, choir, cheer and softball. She is also in girl
scouts, plays percussion in the band and is a part of the Logan
County Liftoff Program. After high school, McCree plans to pursue a
business degree. She is excited to use the skills and knowledge that
the CEO program has given her.
McCree’s business is Canine Confections, which is an all-natural dog
treat bakery. McCree said the treats have no added preservatives and
are made of all-natural ingredients. She offers options such as
breakfast biscuits with bacon and cheese and peanut butter and
pumpkin treats at an affordable price.
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Kyle Koehler is a senior at Lincoln
Community High School. He is a dual sport athlete playing baseball
and football and hopes to continue playing baseball throughout
college. After college, Koehler wants to become an electrician. He
hopes to use the leadership skills he has learned from the CEO
program to start his own electrical business.
Koehler’s business is Koehler Lawncare. Koehler said he can save
people time and money by mowing, weed eating, trimming bushes and
edging concrete. He has done residential mowing and also commercial
lawn mowing for Farm and Home and other businesses.

Ivy Sandel is a senior at Lincoln
Community High School. She is a dual sport athlete as the captain of
the varsity cheer team and starting varsity soccer player. Sandel is
also involved in LCHS Math, M.O.V.E., Library and Kindness clubs in
addition to student government, where she serves as a senior class
representative. She plans to attend Illinois State University this
fall, where she will continue cheering as she completes her
undergraduate degree in biology while minoring in Spanish. Sandel
then plans to continue her education in dental school.
Sandel’s business is Wild Ivy Clothing. Sandel heat presses vinyl
onto t-shirts. She creates her own designs and believes everyone
deserves to be clothed in what makes them feel comfortable, stylish
and happy without a high price. Sandel plans to launch her website
Monday. For more information, look for Wild Ivy on Facebook and
wildivy2025 on Instagram.

Alek Claudio is a senior at Lincoln
Community High School. He is a dedicated student athlete on the
football team. After graduation, Claudio will be heading to North
Georgia to attend the Southwest Lineman Training Center and pursue a
career as a power lineman. He plans to apply the skills he gained
from the CEO program to become the best version of himself.
Claudio’s business is Rugify, a custom rug making business. Claudio
uses a tufting gun to make one-of-a-kind rugs. If you send Claudio
an image, he can make rugs using sports logos or other items
tailored to your personal style.


Cheyenne Medrano is a junior at
Lincoln Community High School. She is an ambitious freelance
designer and content coordinator. Medrano is involved in film
management for Lincoln Railers Football and is on the stage crew for
the Thespians of LCHS. She enjoys and excels in psychology, art and
English. After high school, Medrano plans to study animation at the
Pratt Institute.
Medrano’s business is Medrano Media. Medrano is a media content
coordinator who does anything from graphic design to video
animation. She tailors business accounts to match their audience and
objectives. Medrano enhances a business’s online visibility and
strengthens brand recognition as she actively interacts with
customers and potential leads on her client’s behalf.

Adalyn Reed is a junior at Lincoln
Community High School. Reed is an active member of the leaf club and
is in many accelerated classes in addition to taking classes through
Heartland Community College. In her free time, Reed loves to travel
with her family and go drag racing with her dad. After high school,
she plans to pursue a career in criminal justice.
Reed’s business is Earthy Chick. Reed makes natural body care
products such as goat’s milk soap, shampoo bars, conditioner bars,
dish soap bars, beeswax wraps and sugar scrubs. Her products are
eco-friendly with minimal amounts on natural ingredients in them.
Before the trade show began, three of next year’s LLCEO students
signed up for the program. Students signing up for the 2025-2026
school year were Dani Dueringer, Luca Messina and Drayden Neal.
Sarah Tomaszewski will continue as the LLCEO Facilitator next year.
To learn more about the Land of Lincoln CEO program, visit
llceo.com.
[Angela Reiners]
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