🌟 Meet the CEO Monday 🌟
This week we’re spotlighting Bryer Nelson, a senior at Canton High School who is dedicated to leadership, academics, and community involvement.

Bryer is a member of the National Honor Society, the Youth Leadership Academy, plays on the soccer team, and serves as the Section 12 FFA President. Through FFA, he has grown as a leader, met amazing people, and earned his FFA State Degree—a recognition that highlights excellence in leadership, recordkeeping, and community service. He’s now working toward his American FFA Degree, the organization’s highest honor.

Outside of school, Bryer enjoys spending time with family, playing pickleball, and making meaningful connections with friends and peers.

After graduation, he plans to attend the University of Illinois to major in biology and apply the leadership and business skills he’s gained through the Spoon River CEO program. Bryer is excited for the unique opportunities CEO offers to grow both personally and professionally.

Learn more about the Spoon River CEO Class of 2026 here 👉 www.spoonriverceo.com/students/class-of-2026

👏 Let’s cheer on Bryer as he continues to learn, lead, and inspire!


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