| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: | CONTACT: |
| DATE: June 11, 2004 |
Dorothy Bratchell
Vice President
203-353-1750 ext. 16 |
Women's Business Development Center (WBDC ) offers FREE Educational Booklet to Jobseekers or Those Interested in Starting A Business or both . . .
Norwalk June 11; Call WBDC now to receive a free booklet that will help you begin to organize both your personal and business finances through goal setting, budgeting, and acquiring basic financial skills-learn to identify key financial skills you should develop in order to succeed personally and professionally!
The precursor to any WBDC Program". . . Whether you are thinking about being in business for yourself or searching for employment-YOU ARE A COMPANY OF ONE-It's time to learn the WBDC approach to your job-think of it as being in business for yourself! Learn how to improve your chances for increasing your income and controlling your future through self-employment. Learn how you can achieve your personal and financial goals and develop new skills that can lead you to a better job.
CSERP provides you with an individualized plan where you will have FREE access to WBDC's programs and services, customized to your specific needs. You will receive an orientation and assessment before developing your plan of action that includes workshops and coaching with a Business or Career Counselor. Attend classes with patient and caring instructors that really help you to focus on your new plan for success in a fun, informative, interactive format. This opportunity appeals to individuals of all educational, professional and personal backgrounds. Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Income and special guidelines apply. Sponsored by The Workplace, Inc.
Call Dorothy Bratchell now at 203-353-1750 X 16 or 1-877-999-WBDC (9232) outside of the Stamford area. Don't let this opportunity pass you by!
The Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) is a nonprofit organization that was established to promote economic development through entrepreneurship. WBDC's goal is to increase opportunities for economic independence through comprehensive training, business assistance, networking and access to financial resources. WBDC also provides Professional Development for those individuals in need of career assistance.
WBDC is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Women's Business Ownership (OWBC) and the Office of Financial Assistance. The OWBO is established to help women become full partners in economic development through small business ownership. SBA's cooperation does not constitute or imply its endorsement of any opinions, products and/or services. Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. All SBA programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
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