Fri, Jun 26, 2020, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm ET
To Be Announced
NYBLACKMBA Business Symposium: Capacity Building for Black-Owned Small Business & Entrepreneurs in Uncertain Times
Friday, June 26 10AM – 3PM EST
First 200 RSVPs Receive a Small Business Coaching Session | Receive Link After Completed Registration
Business Symposium: Capacity Building for Black Business & Entrepreneurs in Uncertain Times
This event is mainly for established businesses or businesses that are looking to begin operations within the next quarter
This forum is being held at a pressing moment for both the country and entrepreneurs. As the country looks towards methods for revitalizing the economy and communities throughout NYC and beyond, it is vital for entrepreneurs of color to understand how to plan for the future in these uncertain times and contract with one of New York’s largest spenders, local and state government.
This symposium will focus on helping entrepreneurs plan for their recovery and understand what’s needed to be certified and contracted as an MWBE.
Agenda: Friday, June 26
10:00 AM EST Welcome
10:15 AM EST Need for MWBE Certification
11:30 AM EST Understanding Business Financing and Insurance
12:30 PM EST TOWNHALL Special Guest Speaker
01:00 PM EST Rethinking your Business Structure (Strategy and Legal Session)
02:00 PM EST How to Market your Business and Connect with Your Customers Virtually
02:45 PM EST Additional Announcements & Huge News for Small Businesses
Metro New York Chapter of the National Black MBA Association
Presented by the Metro New York Chapter of the National Black MBA Association & bccelerator
bccelerator, Inc. Official Business Development Partner of the Metro New York Chapter of the National Black MBA Association
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To Be Announced
Fri, Jun 26, 2020, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm ET
The Metro New York Chapter of the NBMBAA’s mission is to lead in the creation of economic and intellectual wealth for the Metro New York African-American Community.
The Metro New York Chapter of the NBMBAA’s mission is to lead in the creation of economic and intellectual wealth for the Metro New York African-American Community.