Today we swapped facilitators with Hannibal Area CEO for a unique day of shared learning and fresh perspective.
Kendel led the Adams County class on a tour of Hula Bowls Quincy location, sharing her journey in entrepreneurship, the lessons she has learned along the way, and what it takes to turn passion into a thriving business.
Meanwhile, Curtis spent time with the Hannibal Area CEO class, leading an exercise on risk and judgment while sharing his own story in life, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
It was an incredible day of connection, collaboration, and growth, a reminder that the entrepreneurial journey becomes even stronger when communities learn from each other.
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11Nov
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