The Union Square Partnership, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, and Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
6/20/2006
End Date:
6/20/2006
Start Time:
6PM
End Time:
Event
Info:
The Union Square Partnership, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, and Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce are collaborating to bring these educational forums to their members and other interested business owners and managers. The three-part series will focus on issues important to entrepreneurs starting or expanding small businesses in an increasingly competitive and complicated city environment. The forums will be held in the Union Square neighborhood in April, May, and June. Each forum will feature a panel of experts from financial, legal, and technology firms serving the city’s small businesses, government agencies and successful local businesses. Refreshments will be served.
Reservations are required and can be made at www.manhattancc.org. Reservations are $10 per person. The event is FREE for students who bring a valid student ID!
FORUM DETAILS:
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY FEATURING A PANEL OF BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS
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