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Prominent business leaders Stacy Kymes, Jeff McIntyre, and Sophia Shoate are set to engage with students at Oklahoma State University on April 1. This event will take place in the Student Union Theater and is part of the Spears School of Business’s annual CEO Day.
The event aims to provide students with valuable insights into the business world through personal stories and career experiences shared by these accomplished executives. Each speaker will discuss their professional journeys, the challenges they faced, and the strategies they employed to achieve success in their respective fields.
This interactive session will allow students to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of leadership and the skills necessary for navigating today’s dynamic business environment. Students will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with the speakers, making it a unique learning experience. CEO Day promises to inspire the next generation of business leaders at Oklahoma State University.
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