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 By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer

Carlos Bravo, a standout community businessman, held an informational introduction to a program called Creative Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO). This is a part of Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship. They prepare student for business in a real-world environment and create entrepreneurial thinkers.

The meeting was Thursday, July 25, at El Camino Restaurant in Salem, which is owned by Bravo.

The program is for high school juniors and seniors on the path to graduation. Basically, the student has classroom training and also works for and is mentored by a business owner. The student must go through an application process to get into the program. CEO is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) and costs the school and student nothing. The student will learn all about running and starting a business.

Bravo said,” It is a fight to help Salem grow. I learned the hard way up and down.” There was no one to help and teach him about running a business. He feels this will help to keep young people in Salem.

He continued, “This will prepare students to sell themselves.” The student will be more confident. The business owner will be teaching the student the ins and outs.
Over the past 15 years, the CEO program has helped communities all over the United States. CEO is a proven model that yields results. The program is in 11 states with 4800 graduates, and 74 programs in various states. It cost the student and the school nothing. It depends on contributions from the local businesses.

Bravo said, “It’s not going to help make you more money.” It is an investment in the community. Bravo, who has spent 23 years in Salem, is very passionate about this project.

Speaking at the presentation was Molly Blythe, a past student of the program. Representing business was the owner of Ace Hardware in Hardinsburg, Mark Ratzloff. He spoke of the need for this program. He said, “Washington County needs a reassessment of their values. There is a lack of parental responsibilities.”

Also speaking was Keegan Hash of Morning Harvest Produce.

If your business is interested, please contact Carlos Bravo or http://www.discoverceo.com/discoverceo

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