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Entrepreneurial Excellence Week begins Monday
A big part of this year’s Columbia Business Times Entrepreneurial Excellence Week is a series of free educational opportunities for anyone interested in improving how they do business (marketing, leadership, finances).
The focus is providing useful, hands-on lessons that can be put to work right away, for organizations of any kind. For the program schedule or to join us in learning from some of Columbia’s top business experts, you can register at www.ColumbiaBizAwards.com, or feel free to pass this along to anyone you think might be interested. The only thing we need from anyone who wants to attend is the few minutes it takes to register.
Also, at our event kickoff on Monday from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. we’ll have $75 display tables for small businesses who want exposure. This will include a special listing in a Columbia Business Times ad; and David Lile’s show on KFRU will be doing a live remote, interviewing attendees and the businesses who participate. Registration for a display table is also at www.ColumbiaBizAwards.com.
If you have any other questions or need anything else, feel free to contact Sean Spence at 823-1308 or seanspence@earthlink.net.
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