Partnering for Profits All Year Long, presented by the SBDC

Partnering for Profits All Year Long, presented by the SBDC
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Event Date: 

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 – 9:00pm to 10:30pm

Parterning for Profits All Year Long
Presented by Marc Wilson, Small Business Development Center Retail Consultant
Hosted by The Town of Dayton and The Town of Bridgewater

Local events and attractions have always been the core of activity for locals and visitors to towns like Bridgewater and Dayton.

In this interactive workshop, we’ll discuss how your business can key into those events and partner with other businesses, whether down the street or across the Commonwealth.

We’ll discuss your ideas for “Coopetition” (Competition + Cooperation) with each other and leave with new ideas and action plans to carry out through summer right into the winter holiday season.

Join fellow businesses from your community and SBDC (Small Business Development Center) Business Advisors to learn from and with each other. Bring your questions and best ideas!

Date/Time: Tuesday, June 28, 9:00–10:30am. In person, masks are your choice.
Location: Arey Assembly Hall (basement of Bridgewater Community Center), 201 Green Street, Bridgewater. Parking on premises.
No Fee, but registration is required. Register HERE
To request a personal visit on Tues or Wed, email SBDC@jmu.edu and tell us which time slot is your 1st and 2nd choices. We will call you to confirm a time and your business name and address.  This is first come, first serve for visits, but your attendance at the workshop is expected in order to take advantage of them.
Visit Options:
Tues 6/28   1:00, 2:00, or 3:00
Wed 6/29   9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 1:00, 2:00

Original source can be found here.



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