Brooke Stuckemeyer
About Me
Brooke Stuckemeyer is a senior at Altamont High School. She is president of student council and vice-president of her senior class. She is also a member of National Honor Society, pep club, spanish club, track and field, scholastic bowl, and swimming. She teaches swimming lessons in the summer. She volunteers some of her time as a big sister in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. She enjoys traveling, going to church youth group events, spending time with her family, and meeting new people.
“I am blessed through the CEO experience to be able to meet many business people from Effingham County. I plan to learn from each of them, my classmates, and facilitators and to use their advice in my future. I am excited for my CEO adventure!”
About My Business
Have you ever had dry skin or a lotion that did not solve your skin problems? Amora Lotion is designed to help you with the most troublesome dry skin issues. Brooke Stuckemeyer has developed an all-natural lotion that is scented with essential oils. With only eight simple ingredients, Amora Lotion will leave your skin feeling better than ever. Options include an unscented lotion as well as three other individual scents: lavender, orange, or a calming blend. Contact Brooke at brookeastuck@gmail.com for more information or to order. In addition to creating and marketing her lotion, Brooke plans to attend the University of Illinois to study engineering. Mentored by Alec Ring, who owns Ring Financial.
My Featured Journal Entries
"I job shadowed at Versatech. The first guy I job shadowed was a design engineer. He was the one that received the projects and has to make a robot to do what they want. He showed me one he just finished and it was putting a metal piece into a machine and then taking it out when the other machine was done with it. I was impressed. He told me about how the engineers all look at it but they really don’t know if it is going to work. They just go for it and hope it does. He showed me on the computer what they do and the programs they use. He was working on another machine that takes a plate and turns it the right way and then puts pins through it and then attaches it to another part. The machine was more complex than the one he showed me that he had made already. Once he showed me around I went with an electrical engineer. He showed me the programs that they use and how it all works. I like electrical engineering and I think that I could do it. This was a great job shadowing day and I am glad I had this chance."
04/24/2018
"I enjoyed Mr. Schultz and his presentation a lot. He made communicating seem easy. He told us to take advantage of every person we meet in CEO because we won’t have another opportunity like this one. He said, like Mrs. Soltwedel, that a firm handshake, smile and eye contact is the best first impression. He also said to end a conversation with a handshake, eye contact and a smile."
08/28/2017