Today the class welcomed Don O’Brien to speak about the role of the Better Business Bureau and the importance of ethics, trust, and accountability in business. We also learned a lot about scams and how not to fall victim to them.
Hearing from community leaders like Don gives our students valuable perspective on what it means to not only run a business, but to build one with integrity. Lessons like these will carry far beyond the classroom and into every venture they pursue.
We are grateful for Don’s time and for the BBB’s commitment to supporting strong, ethical business practices in our community.
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03Sep
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