Business Resource Luncheon

CONTACT: LEONARD HOLLER – (307) 234-6683
WYOMING ENTREPRENEUR – SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

MEET THE EXPERTS: WYOMING’S BUSINESS RESOURCE NETWORK WANTS TO HELP YOUR BUSINESS SUCCEED
PANEL DISCUSSION JANUARY 12 FROM 11AM TO 1PM AT FIRST STATE BANK CONFERENCE CENTER
1405 16th Street, Wheatland, WY

Join us on January 12th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in the First State Bank Conference Center to learn more about the valuable assistance available to support Wyoming’s businesses and economy.

Wyoming is a great place to own and operate a business, and Wyomingites are hard-working, independent individuals. Just in case you have business questions or need help when the going gets tough, the Wyoming Business Resource Network is available to assist. Do not miss this opportunity to meet the passionate people who want to help your company succeed. Funding from the State of Wyoming and local and federal government resources supports a wide variety of business services, most of which are free of charge. This presentation will connect you with the expertise in the Wyoming Business Resource Network, and you will learn how they can serve your business – from start-up to expansion, to exit, and everything in-between!

There is no fee for this meeting, but please pre-register by noon on Monday, January 11th by calling Platte County Economic Development Corporation at 307-322-4232 or visiting http://wyen.biz, and clicking on “Classes.” Lunch will be provided by the Platte County Economic Development Corporation and Platte County Chamber of Commerce.

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at in advance. Contact the SBDC at 234-6683 to obtain further information.

Wyoming Entrepreneur is a business advising group consisting of the Wyoming Small Business Development Center, Procurement Technical Assistance Center, and Market Research Center. Our mission is to help Wyoming entrepreneurs succeed. Advising and most market research services are free of charge to Wyoming residents. The SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Additional support is provided by the Wyoming Business Council, and the University of Wyoming.

For further information, visit our website, http://www.WyEn.biz.