Communication. Transparency. Leadership.

Those were the themes Amy Hendrian brought to the table yesterday when she spoke with the class. As a CEO board member, entrepreneur, and supporter of the program, Amy didn’t just share her story. She challenged students to think about how openness and honesty shape strong businesses and stronger communities.

Her message landed because it’s real. Trust is earned, not assumed, and every future leader in the room left with a clearer picture of what that means in practice. Thank you, Amy for your continued investment in Adams County CEO.

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