Clay County CEO class had the opportunity to visit Frank & Bright Funeral Home, where Ryan Muskopf shared the rich history of the business and provided insight into the funeral service industry. It was a unique experience that gave students a deeper understanding of a business rooted in service, respect, and legacy.
Students learned how Frank & Bright prioritizes attention to detail, adaptability, and strong communication, while also giving back to the community through initiatives like their flag exchange program.
Visits like this remind students that business isn’t just about profit — it’s about purpose, service, and the impact you leave behind.
Thank you to Ryan Muskopf and the team at Frank & Bright Funeral Home for investing in our students and providing such a meaningful experience.
Frank & Bright Funeral Home and Cremation Services
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