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Alabama residents who want to start their own businesses or achieve the next level of business success will have the opportunity to receive specialized training through a program that will begin Sept. 13.
The program—NxLeveL Business Planning Series— is sponsored by the Troy University Small Business Development Center (TROY-SBDC), the Enterprise Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise Ozark Community College (EOCC). The TROY-SBDC will be providing this training in 10 weekly sessions on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 13 at EOCC in Enterprise.
The series, now in its eighth year, is provided by the TROY-SBDC at a reduced cost of $150 per participant (normally a $500 fee). The $150 fee includes the cost of the textbook, workbook, resource guide, and all session handouts.
NxLeveL is designed to enhance entrepreneurial skills and assist in creating a comprehensive business plan. The course is offered throughout the state by various Small Business Development Centers in conjunction with the Alabama Small Business Development Consortium in partnership with the Small Business Administration.
The NxLeveL Business Planning Series is designed to teach the skills needed to create, develop, and strengthen successful business ventures -- the philosophy is “learn it tonight – use it tomorrow”. The program addresses the special needs of entrepreneurs by providing a practical, hands-on and common sense approach to developing their business.
Seating is limited and reserved for the first 25 paid attendees. Contact the TROY-SBDC at (334) 670-3771 or jcallin@troy.edu for additional information or to register.
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Quotes from past participants: “NxLeveL gave me the courage that I needed to stand on my own. “ – Dothan Participant; “I had no idea there was so much research that needed to be done to start a business. Had I not taken NxLeveL, I would have created a real mess for myself.” – Ozark Participant; “I left the NxLeveL course believing that I could actually start a business and have the knowledge to succeed.”—Troy Participant.
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