Jillian Allen
About Me
As a senior at Teutopolis High School, Jillian Allen is involved in many activities. These activities include: Pomerettes, National Honor Society, Math Club, Varsity Club, Band, and Student Council. She is also on the High Honor Roll. Jillian is a competitive dancer at Jansen’s Dance Center. She is employed at Jansen’s as a dance instructor, as well. Outside of school and extracurriculars, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family. Unsure with what she wants to do after high school, Jillian is hoping that CEO guides her to a place where she will be successful. She looks forward to maturing and improving herself as an individual through this program.
“I am very privileged to be chosen to take part in the CEO class of 2018. I look forward to gaining valuable knowledge, skills, and experiences that cannot be taught in a classroom. I believe that this opportunity is going to lead me into a successful career.”
About My Business
In an effort to boost school spirit at her high school, Jillian Allen decided to provide a spirit product that all ages can enjoy. Rally Up! offers rally and golf towels with Effingham, Saint Anthony, and Teutopolis logos on them. The towels are versatile for any sport! A portion of the profits will be donated to each high school’s athletic program. Feel free to contact Jillian through her facebook page or through her email, jillian.allen.25@gmail.com. In the fall, Jillian will attend Indiana State University as a student in the Networks Program to pursue a degree in Business. Mentored by Dr. Nanci Huels owner of Pet Wellness Center of Southern Illinois.
My Featured Journal Entries
"I think that the RTR mission (Respect-Trust-Responsibility) of Siemer’s is a good base of their business. If everyone follows the respect, trust, and responsibility memo, then their company is going to continue to be successful. For our class business, those 3 words are going to be very important. For it to be successful, we need everyone to be on their best game. If everyone is respectful, trustworthy, and responsible, we will have success just like Siemers."
02/13/2018
"Wednesday, September 6, 2017, was the Chamber of Commerce breakfast that we were invited to. For myself, it was not difficult to greet people as they came in. I think that the breakfast was a good experience for the class to be able to practice the soft skills we have been learning in an environment besides our classroom. It was also neat to learn what other schools in the area are doing. The best part about the breakfast experience was obviously the food itself. I enjoyed the talk that we had on Thursday about this event. We went over some things that I am definitely going to keep in the back of my head for the CEO Experience."
09/11/2017