Bryce Lohman
About Me
Bryce Lohman attends Effingham High School. He is on the varsity baseball team and active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes as well as math club. He is also a member of National Honor Society, Society of Academic Achievements, and Academic Hall of Fame. In his free time, Bryce enjoys hanging out with friends, playing baseball, coaching baseball, and being outdoors. For the past year, he has worked as an intern for Heartland Dental where he has had the opportunity to get a feel for the business world. Though his college choice and area of study are undecided, he hopes CEO will give him the desire to bring his talents and knowledge back to Effingham.
“I feel confident that the opportunities CEO will present and the doors this program will open are ones that no other experience will bring to me. I look to gain knowledge and skills through the CEO program that I can use for my future endeavors.”
About My Business
Have you ever sat your drink on a table and had it leave a sweat ring or ruin the finish? Is your room missing something, you’re just not sure what? Cold Stone Coasters, a business owned by Bryce Lohman, solves both of these problems. Cold Stone Coasters offers high quality drink coasters with your own custom touch. With a choice between granite and natural stone, it is guaranteed to find a coaster that fits your style. The coasters will be laser engraved, with your choice of image or letters. Contact Bryce at coldstonecoasters18@gmail.com for a demonstration of this simple but practical product that everyone can use. Mentored by Brad Waldhoff of Jack Henry Associates.
My Featured Journal Entries
Dan Hecht was very impressive after the recent renovation. I never knew the different “spokes” that go into one business like this. The story of how they got started in both Chevrolet and Toyota is really unique
04/24/2018
"Koerner Distributors’ new building is VERY impressive. Every single room in this building has a meaning or purpose. For example, the big room that we were in is planned to help improve communication. The memorial room is a great way not only to remember the people who started it all, but also to remember the values they instilled into the business."
04/18/2018
"Mrs. Soltwedel also covered the topic she spoke on very well. Since introducing a speaker and making a speech ourselves is something that we will all do sooner or later, I believe the activity we did prepared us well. She was a wealth of knowledge that knows how to prepare students for public speaking. It would be quite hard, knowing how each student learns, and how comfortable they are in front of people. This falls right into finding out our personality types. Knowing this about ourselves and our peers will make our class stronger. Being able to work with each other's strengths will be a positive asset. This was shown on a small scale at the team building day. Towards the end of the day, my team knew each other well. Even if we didn't know each other's personalities, we could tell who was stronger in which area. I also believe this day was great at making people get out of their comfort zones. I think this is one of the best ways to grow as a CEO student and as a person."
08/28/2017