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Today, the class had the privilege of hearing from Bob and Bobby Bonjean, Attorneys at Law. What an incredible opportunity for our students to learn from two professionals who have built their careers on hard work, integrity, and a deep understanding of the law.

Bob and Bobby shared insight into their journey in the legal field, the importance of critical thinking, preparation, and communication, and how no matter what career path you choose, professionalism and reputation matter. They also emphasized that success doesn’t happen overnight. It takes persistence, continuous learning, and the willingness to step into challenging situations.

Our students were able to see firsthand how skills they are building in CEO - confidence, networking, problem-solving, and public speaking - translate directly into the professional world.

Thank you, Bob and Bobby, for investing your time and wisdom into our class today. We are grateful for your support of the CEO program and for showing our students what leadership looks like in action!


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