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LAWRENCE STUDENTS COMPLETE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM ELI

Sharon Dodson by Sharon Dodson
August 8, 2019
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Lawrence County students graduate from The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI) program

 

Lonnie Lawson, President and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, and Allison Cross, Community Liaison and Youth Programs Coordinator for The Center, present 2019 ELI graduate Jake Webb with a certificate for completing the program. Webb is a student at Lawrence County High School.
Lonnie Lawson, President and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, and Allison Cross, Community Liaison and Youth Programs Coordinator for The Center, present 2019 ELI graduate Sarah Lycans with a certificate for completing the program. She is a student at Lawrence County High School.
Lonnie Lawson, President and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, and Allison Cross, Community Liaison and Youth Programs Coordinator for The Center, present 2019 ELI graduate SJ Lycans with a certificate for completing the program He is a student at Lawrence County High School.

 

Lawrence County High School students Jake Webb and Sarah and SJ Lycans put their business skills to work this summer at The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI).

They were among 25 high school students from 19 Kentucky counties to attend ELI, a summer youth leadership program for aspiring student entrepreneurs, held July 22-26 at The Center in Somerset.

ELI is an intensive week-long program focused on developing creativity, teamwork, and business and leadership skills. Students work together in business teams to develop a written business concept for a new business venture or product idea.

Shelton Ansley of Kentucky Highlands Investments Corp. taught the curriculum for this year’s program and helped students prepare to present their business plans before a panel of judges at the ELI Business Concept Challenge Competition.

Webb, a member of the ELI business team, “DLWired,” pitched a business plan for a social networking app that connects medical professionals with hospitals, private practices, and other healthcare facilities.

Sarah Lycans, a member of the ELI business team, “The Start Up,” presented a business concept for a nonprofit organization that would provide struggling entrepreneurs with a low-cost storefront and access to experienced business mentors to help them get started with their business in Eastern Kentucky.

SJ Lycans was a member of the ELI business team “CH Packaging.” His team came up with a new innovative way to package produce using biodegradable corn husks.

“This year’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI) was an exceptional testament to the talents of our youth and the region’s next generation of business leaders and entrepreneurs,” said Lonnie Lawson, President and CEO of The Center for Rural Development. “We need bold, innovative ideas to grow the economy of Southern and Eastern Kentucky. It was encouraging to see these students come up with ideas to make our region more eco-friendly and address some of the challenges they see as growing problems in rural Kentucky.”  

Each of the five ELI business teams presented their business ventures or product ideas to a panel of judges acting as potential business investors on the final day of the program at the ELI Business Concept Challenge Competition for a chance to win a college scholarship offer. Each member of the winning team will receive a $16,000 Provost scholarship offer from Eastern Kentucky University.

 

Webb is the son of Dewey and Belinda Webb of Louisa. Sarah and SJ Lycans are the children of Steven and Bianca Lycans, also of Louisa.

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ELI is presented by The Center for Rural Development in partnership with Kentucky Highlands Investment Corp. and Eastern Kentucky University.

Business sponsors of the 2019 ELI program were the Courtyard by Marriott Somerset, Team Modern, Mellow Mushroom, Honey Baked Ham, Buffalo Wings and Rings, Sassy Spoon Catering, Fazolis, Ruckel’s, Donatos, Karen’s Catering, and Baxter’s Coffee.

Special appreciation goes to Amon’s Bakery and Doug Stephens, Somerset Community College and Eric Woolridge, Somerset Hardwood Flooring and Steve Merrick, the Pulaski County Recycling Center and Danny Masten, and Eastern Kentucky Pride Cathy Lennox and Cindy Lackey for helping with the ELI program.

For more information on ELI, contact Allison Cross, community liaison and youth programs coordinator, at 606-677-6000,across@centertech.com, or visit www.centeryouthprograms.com.

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Established in 1996 through the vision of U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers, (KY-05), and other leaders, The Center for Rural Development is a nonprofit organization fueled by a mission to provide leadership that stimulates innovative and sustainable economic development solutions and a better way of life in Southern and Eastern Kentucky. In its 45-county primary service region, The Center provides innovative programs in leadership, public safety, technology, and arts and culture. The Center is committed to constantly expanding its capabilities in order to deliver a range of key services throughout Kentucky and the nation.

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