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available to PTAC
Clients
Bid-Match Profiles for
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The
Governing Performance
Project released its
"Grading the States"
report card today, and
Virginia has achieved
top honors!
Every
three years, the GPP
spends a full year
reviewing all 50 states
in four areas -
Information, People,
Money, and
Infrastructure. Each
state is graded in these
areas and then receives
an overall grade.
Virginia received an
overall grade of A- for
its performance in
serving the public. Two
other states received an
A- grade - Utah and
Washington - and the
national average was B-.
You can find more
information on the
project and Virginia's
grade
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STARTING
A BUSINESS? NEED HELP IN
GROWING YOUR BUSINESS?
FREE
eight session course to
develop your business
management skills.
Sessions begin March 4th
- June 10th
For more information
CLICK HERE.
Women & Veterans
Small Business
Conference:
Get on Target: Learn
Steps to Grow Your
Business on Any Budget
Thursday May 15, 2008 at
Virginia Western
Community College
For more information or
to register online visit
www.sbdcevents.org
or for
a brochure
click here.
“Embracing
New Frontiers”
June 19, 2008
The Booth Center
on Appalachian School of Law Campus
1195 Edgewater Drive,
Grundy, VA 24614 |
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The main conference
event will promote a
culture of business
growth and creativity
for women and their
families in the Grundy
region economy. It’s
focus will nurture the
creation, development
and growth of
enterprises throughout
Grundy and its
contiguous region.
The one-day conference
is designed to enable
the region’s women to
connect and learn
practical and
professional strategies
for business
opportunities from
professional experts.
The event is produced by
the region’s Procurement
Technical Assistance
Center (PTAC) an
economic development
program that provides
clients with
result-oriented
counseling and training
for business growth
through government
contracting.
MORE INFORMATION, click
here.
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The
“Embracing New
Frontiers”
Women in
Business
Scholarship --
DEADLINE
EXTENDED until
May 16, 2008
The “Embracing
New Frontiers”
Women in
Business
Conference
session is being
developed to
both educate and
inspire the
women of Grundy
and its
contiguous
region. In
an effort to
expand upon this
mission, the
“Embracing New
Frontiers” Women
in Business
Conference is
pleased to
announce that it
will be awarding
financial
scholarships to
two
Grundy/Buchanan
County women
pursuing higher
education in
Virginia.
Two (2) $500.00
scholarships
will be awarded
to young women
from the
Grundy/Buchanan
County, Virginia
area with
interest in the
area’s renewal
and in
participating in
business
development in
the region.
A panel of
judges will make
the scholarship
selections. The
scholarship will
only be applied
and mailed
directly to the
specific
academic or work
program
identified by
the recipient.
Applications
should be mailed
to:
PTAC- Economic
Development
Center The
“Embracing New
Frontiers” Women
in Business
Conference
Conference
Scholarships 3rd
Floor Tazewell
Hall, #349
P.O. Box
SVCC
Richlands,
Virginia 24641
Scholarship
winners must be
present at the
2008 “Embracing
New Frontiers”
Women in
Business
scheduled for
June 19th
2008 at the
Booth Center,
located on the
campus of
Appalachian
School of Law,
Grundy,
Virginia.
All completed
applications
must include
official
academic
transcript(s)
for the past two
years, three
letters of
recommendation,
an essay, and a
self-addressed,
stamped
envelope.
The scholarship
application must
be postmarked by
May 9th 2008.
Scholarship
winners will be
notified by
Friday, June 6th
2008.
CLICK HERE
for
more information
and scholarship
application.
*NOTE:
Electronic
copies will not
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Pre-conference workshops
are free-of-charge but
registration is
required.
Schedule of
Pre-conference workshops
outlined below:
May 28th
Comfort Inn, Grundy,
Virginia, 1:00 – 4:30 PM
Developing a Business
that Works!
(Start-up Issues)
Finance –
Money Talks –
Funding a business is
the biggest barrier to
growth for small and
medium-sized companies –
learn what funding is
out there, the options
available and how to
access them, creating a
budget, setting
targets/timeframes.
Management Issues
LEGAL and TAX –
business structure,
license/permits,
insurance, environment,
disability services,
health, fire and safety,
intellectual property
(idea protection)
copyrights, records,
data and tax concerns.
Presented By: James
Tilley, VHCC, Small
Business Development
Center, Dollie
Compton, Attorney at
Law, Mark Eason, CPA
To register --
click here
June 4th
Comfort Inn, Grundy,
Virginia 1:00 – 4:30 PM
Marketing for Business
Growth
- this creative workshop
session will help you
define and understand
the marketing Spectrum –
All the things you must
do to satisfy the
Customer, Who are
customers (existing and
potential) where are
they? Will they
buy? What about
contacting them?
Business retention
Research and
Development, Branding,
advertising, Website
– Store front on the
Internet, put the web to
work for you and your
business? SWOT
Analysis
Technology into the Mix
(the business
investment needed for
technology components)
be clear about system
needs– Technology –
the leveled playing
field to reach the
customers –
Have your business
working for you 168
hours a week - Basics
of e-Commerce (the need
for a website, creating
a friendly website,
E-commerce on a budget,
Internet Marketing
Buying and selling on
eBay; Having an Internet
Business (setting up a
store front)
Presented
By: Steve Willinger,
Bristol TN/VA SCORE,
Sandra Ratliff, Virginia
Department of Business
Assistance
and Mikki Barker,
Regional Director,
VECTEC
To register --
click here
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Contact Us
Email:
pac.info@sw.edu
PROCUREMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER
PO
Box SVCC Richlands, Virginia 24641
Telephone: 276.964.7334
FAX: 276.964.7361 |
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