Nicholas Martelli
About Me
Nicholas Martelli attends St. Anthony High School. He is an active member of student council, Catholic Athletes of Christ (CAC), pep club, history club, and serves as the vice president of science club. He is a proud leader of the Dawg Pound, Karios leader, and a member of the soccer team. Outside of school, Nick volunteers in the Effingham County Explorers program and is a junior counselor at a summer leadership program. Nick is currently employed at the Effingham Hampton Inn and Suites. He enjoys spending his free time with his friends and family, playing sports, and supporting his high school’s athletics. While his college plans are still undecided, he hopes to one day acquire his Bachelors of Science in nursing with a minor in business.
“It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to be apart of the CEO community. Throughout the year I am looking forward to gaining many new skills, hearing real accounts of local business owners, and having the privilege of meeting so many successful people.”
About My Business
Nick Martelli and his partner Cade Walsh are the co -founders of AMET Computer bags. AMET computer bags provides not only several professional options for your computer bag needs, but they also feature a customization option to add that personal touch. Contact Cade or Nick via email at AMETcomputerbags@gmail.com to start your order today! Nick’s college plans are still undecided. Mentored by Rachel Anderson, the owner and operator of Jansen’s Dance Studio.
My Featured Journal Entries
"We spent our morning giving back and helping set up the FISH Christmas Store. This was an amazing opportunity to help out the volunteers who give up so much of their time throughout the year to help those in need. Being successful in my opinion isn’t how much you have in your bank account but rather how much you give back to the community that gave you so much. This is exactly what helps run the Christmas Store, the people who strive to give back."
12/13/2017
All of the aspects we learned throughout our first week we were able to put right to the test at american obstacle. While we were doing things that seemed like games, we were truly using our skills to build as a team and as individuals. It was shocking to see that so many things leadership camp has taught has been used in the same fashion in CEO. It was also shocking how many opportunities will arise from just being in the CEO class. I have already made some amazing connections and been offered some amazing opportunities. I am looking forward to what the rest of the year with CEO has to offer!
08/30/2017