- Posted September 26, 2011
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Entrepreneurs Resource Forum to take a look at growing opportunities
On Thursday, Sept. 29, Oakland County Commissioners Nancy Quarles and Janet Jackson will join with the Center for the Empowerment and Economic Development (CEED), and the Young Masters Center to present the Entrepreneur Resource Forum--"Exploring Growing Opportunities."
This forum will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with a networking session beginning at 5:30 p.m. The forum will be conducted at 25240 Lahser Road, Suite 6, in Southfield.
The following organizations will make presentations: SCORE/SBA will discuss small business mentoring opportunities; CEED will provide information about micro lending loans and women business certification; along with the Young Masters Center, which will offer information about the virtual and shared office program.
The Oakland County Business Development Division, along with Oakland County Commissioners Nancy Quarles and Janet Jackson will provide a general overview of business and economic development in Oakland County.
For additional information about the forum, call 248-395-0689.
Published: Mon, Sep 26, 2011
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