Roundtable Discussion: Entrepreneurship & Community

Roundtable Discussion: Entrepreneurship & Community
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A small business typically bites the dust the same way that Ernest Hemingway described bankruptcy, “Very slowly at first then suddenly.” There are many reasons for why failure takes place. It may be health related, relationship distractions, ethical compromises or financial mistakes. Regardless the cause, we can either learn from the mistakes of others or from our own. In 2023 we are starting a new chapter. Every third Wednesday morning, we want to invite you to meet for a one-hour forum with like-minded people seeking to seize the opportunities of what lies ahead. So, the goal is to develop a sense of community and learn from one another. Not another lecture, but rather a round table approach. We will meet on a monthly basis for one hour at the Irmo Chamber House. Everyone is invited. We will discuss all things business:

  • Different aspects of personal and business finance.
  • Best practices, do’s and don’ts.
  • How to build a business plan that works.
  • Learning from each other, what works and doesn’t.

Space is limited so please register in advance! This is a free event!

Date and Time

Wednesday Mar 15, 2023 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM EDT

Location

Irmo Chamber House1235 Columbia Ave.Irmo, SC 29063

Fees/Admission

Free

Contact Information

Roger JohanssonSend Email

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