
From Facebook Groups to Paid subscriptions, join Altimese Nichole and The Ezer Agency to learn how your business can build and nurture the power of community through social media.
SCORE SC Lowcountry mentors are successful, seasoned business professionals and entrepreneurs. These business mentors have the experience and knowledge to help you achieve your business goals. Browse resources, take a workshop, or find your business mentor today!
From Facebook Groups to Paid subscriptions, join Altimese Nichole and The Ezer Agency to learn how your business can build and nurture the power of community through social media.
Most businesses think of copyright works as “works of art.” While this may be true, copyright provides very broad protection to businesses and their intellectual property assets. Today we will explore the protection copyright can provide for your business
Join SCORE Certified Business Mentor, Laurie Brown, to learn how to make the most of your marketing budget.
We believe that anyone can start and manage a successful small business. We also know that the road is harder for some than for others. Diverse backgrounds, different voices and unique needs may call for specialized resources and mentoring approaches. SCORE is listening, recognizes these diverse needs, and provides personalized support in a wholly-inclusive platform called SCORE for All.
Since 1964, SCORE has educated and mentored more than 11 million small business owners and entrepreneurs. We're looking for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to serve in a variety of roles — from knowledgeable business mentors to local community advocates.
SCORE SC Lowcountry offers great volunteer opportunities; join our award-winning SCORE chapter and share your business expertise.
SCORE volunteers Karen Casey and Jamie Harrison share their experiences as a volunteer with SCORE.
SCORE volunteers Mike Waters and Michelle Gaston discuss what it means to volunteer with SCORE.
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