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Online Workshop: Create Your Business Plan
Live Event (online)
Date & Time: June 21, 2023, 12:00pm EDT
Cost: $0.00
Duration: 120 minutes Language: English Register Now
About the event

This workshop will help you to construct a plan for your business. Your Business Plan helps you crystallize your thinking about your product/service offerings, who is your target market, what makes you stand out from your competition, and how you will make money. In this session we will share with you some great resources for constructing your plan and focus you on the process of creating financial projections. 

Whether creating the plan for your own use or to help you attract outside funding, your plan gets you started on the right foot.

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TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank® is one of the 10 largest banks in the U.S., with deep roots in the community. The Bank offers a broad array of retail, small business and commercial banking products and services.

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About the presenters
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Karen Juliano

Karen owned and operated her own retail store for 16 years and in a "turn-around" leadership capacity at a local produce company.  She also worked at Sysco NNE and WEX Inc. is a certified Co-Active Coach.

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Steven Goldberg

Steve has extensive experience preparing financial projections for manufacturing, distribution, retail, and service companies.  His experience also includes accounting and cost accounting, bank loans, lines of credit, letters of credit and bank guarantees, business contracts and all types of employee benefits.   His industry experience includes manufacturing operations and finance in leather tanning, paper and wood pellets industries.

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