My name is Cohen Noakes. All my life I have been interested and involved with all things business. Through starting side hustles and taking classes at school I have devoted my time to preparing myself to become a business owner. When I heard of the CEO program I immediately knew that it was the perfect class for me. So far I have already learned so much from the class through working with my peers and mentors. I have loved the experience and can’t wait to see what else I can accomplish. Outside of class I represent my school as a Student Body Officer and am a member of the Golf team and Olympus high school.
I am happy to announce my sponsorship with Summit medical exams! Summit Medical Exams performs exams for Social Security Disability Determination and streamlines the process through efficient, time saving practices. Our services offer the claimant peace of mind knowing that our professional staff is working in tandem with the Social Security Administration to expedite the process to come to a faster resolution. I am proud to have them as my sponsor for the year and appreciate their support!
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