Thank you Giovanna Gilliotti from Consolidated Credit for your valuable training on how to build and repair personal and business credit. Your knowledge and guidance are invaluable to our community of Hispanic entrepreneurs. These trainings are possible thanks to the collaboration of SCORE Mentors Palm Beach County and Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce #PersonalCredit #BusinessCredit #HispanicEntrepreneurs #Training
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At GoForth, we developed our small business skills training based on the needs of Canadian entrepreneurs. Here are 6 of the top skills entrepreneurs told us are vital, and which ones they were surprised they didn’t know. https://lnkd.in/edZ5XRDV
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The Possible Zone recognizes #HispanicHeritageMonth, and encourages followers to learn more about #HispanicEntrepreneurs who have made their mark. Read about 15 of the Most Successful Hispanic Entrepreneurs from Small Business Trends: https://bit.ly/3LOxcbq
15 of the Most Successful Hispanic Entrepreneurs
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The MBA program and the Dayton chapter of the National Black MBA Association are teaming up to present a discussion entitled Building a Resilient Business: Creating Sustainable Entrepreneurs in the 21st Century. The event is free. Registration required. Hope to see you there!
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Another great learning opportunity. This program can help you get on your way to starting and growing your business! #entrepreneur #smallbusiness
Are you planning to start a business or looking to grow your business? We can help through our Entrepreneurial Training Program. Through instruction, guest speakers and coaching, the Entrepreneurial Training Program is designed to help new business owners chart their course to success. It equally benefits existing business owners looking to improve or grow. The program, led by our partners from the UW-Green Bay Small Business Development Center, begins Jan. 18 and is open for all Door County individuals and businesses to apply. Classes are held at the DCEDC Business Center in Sturgeon Bay. For more information, please contact Devin Vandertie at devin@doorcountybusiness.com or (920) 743-3113, x 2. Watch the video to learn more and hear from two Door County business owners who graduated from the ETP course. #entrepreneurship #businessplanning
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"The beautiful magic of thinking BIG" - one of the statements made by Dr Carlton Brown at The UK Black Business Entrepreneurs Conference today - I was genuinely blown away But while it's still fresh, here's my 90 second summary
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💰 Check out these small business grant opportunities for Black entrepreneurs! Swipe through for more grant information and links to applications! Make sure to follow Start Small Think Big for grant opportunities and small business updates. 🤎💫🛍 #blackowned #smallbusinesses
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If you’re a Hispanic professional considering opening your own business, you are on the path to an exciting and rewarding journey! This article provides guidance for any Hispanic entrepreneurs who want to be successful: https://lnkd.in/e8_c5dhU
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The best option for communities is to help local entrepreneurs build mid-sized businesses and develop growth ventures that export from the area and import wealth. According to The Brookings Institution, in the Indianapolis Metro Area 915 Black businesses account for 3% of employer businesses. If Black companies accounted for 17.1% of employer firms (equivalent to the Black population), there would be 5,996 more Black businesses. Black businesses create an average of 14 jobs per firm, compared to 27 for all businesses. If the average number of employees per Black business reached parity, it would create approximately 11,162 new jobs. Black companies pay their employees an average of $30,795, compared to $51,013 for all businesses. If Black businesses paid this much, those employees would see an increase in total pay by approximately $264,915,232. #letsbuild Akilah Darden, MBA LEED AP🌟 Wayne Patrick Rose Scovel, AICP Christina Snorten Peggy McClelland Jason R. Hunter Robert Shegog Drew Kincius Ronda Taylor, PhD Gary Brackett Indy Black Chamber of Commerce Dr. David Hampton David Fredricks Sunny Lu Williams Dr. Toby Malichi, Hon.D.Bus., D.H.L. (The Global Godfather) J Blake Roebuck David Watkins Marshawn Wolley, CDE, CFRE, CFMP Dileep Rao, Ph.D. Akunor Azu
As minority businesses grow in Central Indiana, one local business leader is looking to a future filled with more access and opportunity for entrepreneurs of color.
Local Business Leader Wants More Opportunity and Resources for Black Entrepreneurs
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It's the SBA's Most Wonderful Time of Year: National Small Business Week #smallbusiness #business #entrepreneurship
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