This morning, the class had the opportunity to visit Jacksonville Stained Glass to get a behind-the-scenes look at a business built on craftsmanship, creativity, and attention to detail.
Students learned how precision, patience, and pride in your work can turn a specialized skill into a successful business. From design to installation, every step requires planning, problem-solving, and a commitment to quality, lessons that apply to any entrepreneurial journey.
Thank you to Bill Preston and his team for welcoming the students, sharing your expertise, and giving them a firsthand look at what it takes to build and sustain a business. Experiences like this continue to show our students the many different paths entrepreneurship can take.
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