You have established a nonprofit organization and are ready to grow and expand your reach in the community. How do you decide where to focus your efforts? This workshop will answer this question and more!
You have established a nonprofit organization and are ready to grow and expand your reach in the community. How do you decide where to focus your efforts? This workshop will answer this question and more!
Are you trying to start a business, find more customers, get funding, or get your business under control? Join us on Saturday, May 18 at the Kalama Mountain Timber Market to learn how SCORE can help you achieve long-term success.
At the conclusion of this course, you should feel inspired to apply for grants and lead the organization that you’ve always dreamed that you would one day lead.
Local Black Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Educational and Lending Institutions Team Up to Present the Second Annual “Black In Business” Event To Help Aspiring Black Entrepreneurs and Black Business Owners Succeed.
Local Hispanic Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Educational and Lending Institutions Team Up to Present “Hispanics In Business” Event To Help Aspiring Hispanic Entrepreneurs and Business Owners Succeed
Unlock the secrets to entrepreneurial success with our exclusive webinar series, "Simple Steps To Build Your Business Training." In today's dynamic business landscape, it's essential to equip yourself with the right knowledge and strategies.
A mentoring session is a confidential, personalized conversation with a business expert to answer a question or to solve a problem that you’re facing.
Your Roadmap to Raising the Money You Need!
I can help mentor clients in creating business plans and processes to create powerful client and employee experiences which enable the realization of both business and personal goals.
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