Daylong Seminar For Small Business Presented by the Dutchess Chamber January 28
Jan 19th, 2012 | By HV Insider | Category: Business NewsDUTCHESS CHAMBER PRESENTING DAYLONG SMALL BUSINESS INSTITUTE FOR ASPIRING ENTREPRENEURS; BASICS OF STARTING AND RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE TO BE DISCUSSED
If you’re an entrepreneur interested in starting a new business or learning how to develop and implement a business plan, apply for financing, marketing, networking and using social media to grow the bottom line, you can’t afford to miss the 2012 Small Business Institute presented by the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce on January 28 at the Poughkeepsie Public Library District’s Auditorium located at 105 Market Street in Poughkeepsie.
This daylong seminar will include presentations from SCORE, SBDC, the Library District’s Public Computer Center, Community Capital of New York and more, touching on all the pertinent topics any new business owner needs to know in order to prosper in the current business climate.
Participants will also have ample time to explore the historic Adriance Memorial Library during the scheduled one-hour lunch break, at which time everyone is encouraged to bring a packed lunch or visit one of Poughkeepsie’s many fine restaurants within walking distance.
To register for this event and to see a complete agenda, please go to the events page at www.dcrcoc.org to complete and submit a registration form. The Small Business Institute is complimentary for Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce members but costs $20 for interested non-members. Parking at The Auditorium is complimentary. For more information, contact Darlene at 845-454-1700 ext. 1000.
Verizon Small Business, 92.1 LiteFM and Community Capital of New York generously sponsor this event.
Founded in 1907, the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce is committed to the growth and development of local businesses and the economy. For more information about Chamber happenings, the complete events calendar, or to find out how they might best serve as an advocate for you and your business, please visit www.dcrcoc.org.
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