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Skylar Burdue, Grace Wilson, Ava Dauer, Jacob Page, Kevin MacNeil, Ph.D., Alex Kurrelmeier More Information
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The Next Launch is a business oriented competition for up and coming entrepreneurs in high school. Participating students put together their own presentations on a business idea of theirs and presented it to a panel of judges. The Ron Rubin School for the Entrepreneur hosts the competition where 26 teams from four states competed for a top prize of $25,000.
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- Skylar BurdueNext Launch CompetitorStartup Moxie
- Grace WilsonNext Launch CompetitorStartup Moxie
- Ava DauerNext Launch CompetitorCulver Academies
- Jacob PageNext Launch CompetitorCulver Academies
- Kevin MacNeil, Ph.D.Assistant Head of SchoolsCulver Academies
- Alex KurrelmeierDirectorRon Rubin School for the Entrepreneur
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- Skylar BurdueNext Launch CompetitorStartup Moxie
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Robin Kistler, Vickie Maris, Kevin Sathre, Katie Hein More Information
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Through the Stayer Center at the Mendoza College of Business, adults are able to learn the tools needed to move into a management position. The four module program includes topics like leadership essentials and how to apply them to a professional setting.
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- Robin KistlerDirectorStayer Center for Executive Education
- Vickie MarisAssistant DirectorStayer Center for Executive Education
- Kevin SathreStudentStayer Center for Executive Education
- Katie HeinStudentStayer Center for Executive Education
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- Robin KistlerDirectorStayer Center for Executive Education
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Adam Burtsfield, Evan Winkler More Information
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The students at Ring Lardner Middle School are taking part in a brand new health initiative in hopes of improving test scores and classroom quality of life. This initiative gives students the opportunity to go out for a walk two times a week for twenty to thirty minutes. Apart from the time spent outside, students also have added benefits like increased focus in the classroom and physical benefits from the new initiative.
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- Adam BurtsfieldPrincipalRing Lardner Middle School
- Evan WinklerAssistant PrincipalRing Lardner Middle School
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- Adam BurtsfieldPrincipalRing Lardner Middle School
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Chris Fitzgerald, AJ Ruff, Roman Zupin, Rick DeFries More Information
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Across the Michiana area schools are taking part in a new initiative that recognizes students for their commitment to their work in the classroom and in the community. As part of the Governor's Work Ethic Certificate Program, students are given this award if they can prove that they have employable skills that local employers are looking for. This Criteria includes having limited absences from school, getting good grades, and being involved with the community.
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- Chris FitzgeraldAssociate DirectorDepartment of Workforce Development- The Youth Initiatives Team
- AJ RuffStudentWinamac Community High School
- Roman ZupinStudentWinamac Community High School
- Rick DeFriesHigh School PrincipalWinamac Community High School
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- Chris FitzgeraldAssociate DirectorDepartment of Workforce Development- The Youth Initiatives Team