Lincoln Daily News hosts LLCEO students

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[January 16, 2025]    On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Lincoln Daily News hosted the land of Lincoln Center for Entrepreneurial Opportunities (LLCEO) students for the class of 2025.

This year there are eight students in the program. They are Peyton Bunner, Adalyn Reed, Finley Hewitt, Cheyenne Medrano, Kyle Koehler, Ivy Sandel, Alek Claudio, all students of Lincoln Community High School and Kennedy McCree, a student at Hartsburg-Emden High School.

LDN staff met with the students to speak on a variety of topics centered around advertising, marketing, public relations and utilization of press releases.

Students from left to right are Bunner, Reed, Hewitt, Medrano, Koehler, Sandel, Claudio, and McCree with LLCEO facilitator Sarah Tomaszewski in the background.

LDN Co-owner and Director of Advertising Karen Castelein spoke to the group about marketing themselves and their businesses not just in the class program but in their future endeavors. She spoke about being present in the community and making a name for themselves as community focused individuals is a part of marketing not only who they are, but the businesses they may one day represent.

LDN Advertising specialist Chassidy White address information specific to Lincoln Daily News, starting with how she utilizes Google Analytic to show customers the reach LDN has in the community. She shared facts, figures and graphs showing that LDN is widely read and that the time an individual viewer spends on the LDN website is more than double the national average.

Castelein and White together explained the advertising options that are available through LDN and spoke about the value of the ad based on the number of daily readers are exposed to those ads.

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LDN Co-owner and General Manager Nila Smith, along with Production and Content Manager Jeff Wyles spoke about public relations and the importance of utilizing free dissemination of information through press releases and other options such as community calendars.

Also pitching in on the discussions was LDN’s graphic artist Devyn Fry who spoke about use of AI but also offered some advise about utilizing as many dual credit courses as are available while in high school in order to streamline their higher education.

At the end of the day, Castelein and Smith spoke about owning a small business in Lincoln, offered a tour of the office and shared with students the need to be prepared for the unexpected when taking on a new business.

At the end of the visit, each of the students and the facilitator received a swag bag courtesy of LDN.

Before leaving the entire group posed for a group photo.

Front row from the left is Chassidy White (LDN) Cheyenne Medrano, Finley Hewitt, Kennedy McCree, Ivy Sandel, Karen Castelein (LDN) and Nila Smith (LDN).

Back row from the left is Devyn Fry (LDN), Jeff Wyles (LDN) Adalyn Reed, Alek Claudio, Peyton Bunner, and Kyle Koehler.

[Nila Smith]

 

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