April 18, 2025 - 15:28

Seven talented students are set to unveil the businesses they have developed during the 2025 Knox County CEO Trade Show, scheduled for Thursday, May 1st. This event highlights the entrepreneurial spirit and creativity of young individuals in the community. Each student has worked diligently to create unique business concepts, ranging from tech solutions to handmade crafts, showcasing their hard work and dedication.
The trade show serves as a platform for these emerging business leaders to present their ideas to the public, gain valuable feedback, and network with local entrepreneurs and mentors. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the students, learn about their ventures, and explore potential collaborations.
This initiative not only encourages students to think critically about business but also fosters a sense of community support for local youth entrepreneurship. The Knox County CEO Trade Show promises to be an inspiring event, celebrating the innovative ideas of the next generation of business leaders.
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