
The Arkansas Small Enterprise and Expertise Improvement Middle is providing a wide range of trainings for homeowners and entrepreneurs inquisitive about beginning or rising a small enterprise. The trainings embrace:
1. Optimizing Your Google Enterprise Profile – This on-line coaching will happen on Oct. 4 from 11 a.m. to midday. The trainer is Rachel Majors, a enterprise and advertising marketing consultant from ASBTDC.
2. Profiting with Partnership Advertising – This on-line coaching will happen on Oct. 11 from midday to 1 p.m. The trainer is Melissa Forziat, a nationwide advertising marketing consultant.
3. Finance Boot Camp – This in-person coaching can be held on Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Engineering Analysis Middle in Fayetteville. The trainer is Scott Lacy, a enterprise and finance marketing consultant from ASBTDC.
4. Ag Innovation Day in Arkansas – This occasion will happen on Nov. 2 from 9:30 a.m. to six p.m. on the Tyson Middle for Agricultural Sciences in Fayetteville. Presenters embrace USDA program officers, panelists, and thought leaders in bioeconomy and agricultural tendencies in Arkansas, in addition to representatives in help of agriculture.
5. Beginning a Enterprise in Arkansas – This in-person coaching can be held on Nov. 7 from 1 p.m. to three p.m. on the Engineering Analysis Middle in Fayetteville. The instructors embrace Lori Lieblong, a enterprise marketing consultant from ASBTDC; Cal Rose, an lawyer at Wright Lindsey Jennings; and Alicia Funa, VP Industrial Banking-Arvest.
To register for these trainings, name 479-575-5148 or e mail SBDC@uark.edu.
The Arkansas Small Enterprise and Expertise Improvement Middle on the College of Arkansas (U of A) is devoted to serving to small companies in Northwest Arkansas thrive. With places of work in Fayetteville and Bentonville, ASBTDC consultants supply one-on-one confidential consulting for gratis, in addition to in-person and digital trainings and workshops to equip entrepreneurs with the information and abilities mandatory for fulfillment.
The ASBTDC on the U of A is funded partially via a cooperative settlement with the U.S. Small Enterprise Administration in collaboration with the College of Arkansas at Little Rock. It’s a unit of the Division of Financial Improvement on the College of Arkansas, Fayetteville.