Less than 10% of new businesses survive past the first year. SCORE’s mission is to help you beat the odds by helping you launch a business built to succeed in today's dynamic business environment.
The Treasure Valley SCORE Chapter presents the second webinar in our small business marketing series, Making Sense of Online Marketing.
I am passionate about mentoring and supporting individuals reach their ambitions. I am known for helping others stay on track and focused; and finishing a project or reaching a goal. This comes from 25 years of being a professor and helping all types of students focus their education to match career goals. Having started out in corporate accounting, I have continued to learn and apply financial concepts to small businesses. I taught marketing courses across my career and enjoy imagining how to connect people to product.
For the past 17 years, I have been involved with the hospitality industry, where I worked in management positions at a few different hotels. I have also actively participated in several strategic planning initiatives and managed business and stakeholder relationships. I gained needed experience from interacting and understanding business operations and growth.
As a entrepreneur who has started, run and sold multiple businesses over 45 years, I can help you in testing your business idea, including desirability, viability and feasibility.
In a recent episode of Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Check-In, the SCORE Treasure Valley Chapter was introduced to the Boise Metro Chamber audience.
In this webinar, small business owners will learn the importance of a domain as the cornerstone of their online identity and how to maximize its potential. Designed as a guide for businesses in establishing a strong online presence.
Revamp your marketing department by optimizing people, streamlining processes, and enhancing platforms to simplify operations, boost productivity, and fuel business growth.
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