Tuesday, October 8th Clay County CEO was met by Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship's Executive Director, Austin Brooks, and Operations Leader, Anna Utz. Austin told us great stories of, CEO founder, Craig Lindvahl, who, in Austin's eyes, was an entertainer first and then a band teacher. He encouraged us to have jobs that challenge us and to be fearless. Anna told us of her time at college and how those experiences led her down an unconventional path and eventually to MIE. Anna and Austin bounced off one another very well, teaching us “Ideation < Execution”, and leading people to want to do what other leaders do.
Clay County CEO wishes to thank Austin and Anna for their time and contributions to our program.
Post by: Vladimir Lane
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