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5th Annual Business Educational Series Begins January 22nd
Fifth Annual Business Educational Series Begins January 22nd
Real World, Real Time: Education for Small Businesses Featuring Practical, Hands-On Seminars
Sponsored by: TD Banknorth
FALMOUTH - The Business Educational Series, sponsored by TD Banknorth, will provide you with essential business strategies and training to help you develop your team's capabilities for saving resources, streamlining operations and putting yourself on the right track for maximizing profitability.
The seminars will be held on Tuesdays, beginning January 22nd, continuing through February 12th. On January 22nd students will spend an extended period from 3:00 - 8:00PM focusing solely on QuickBooks Essentials. After that we have planned concurrent classes that will run beginning Tuesday, January 29th with an early session from 3:00-5:00PM, followed by a networking dinner break from 5:00 - 6:00PM, and the late session taking place from 6:00 - 8:00PM. This is a new format that will enable students to cover two topics each evening!
For detailed information on the series, or to register and pay for the sessions, please click here.
Highlighting this year's program:
QuickBooks Essentials - From Setup to Tracking Profitability
Presented by: Frank Guinan, Integrity Business Solutions
January 22, 2008
How to Create Cash Flow & Build Equity and Business Financing
Presented by: Cliff Robbins, UMASS Small Business Development Center Network and Marjorie Macy, TD Banknorth
January 29, 2008
Database Management and E-Newsletter Magic
Presented by: Zakary Barron, Constant Contact
January 29, 2008
Setting up your Office Technology A - Z
Presented by: Peter Karlson, NeuEon
February 5, 2008
Microsoft Software Applications Made Simple
Presented by: Marsha Marsiglio, The Software Coach
February 5, 2008
Extraordinary Customer Service
Presented by: Jim Miller, Director of the Zammer Hospitality Institute
February 12, 2008
Brand Development for Effective Marketing
Presented by: Chris Megan, On The Water Magazine & Television
February 12, 2008
Price per session is: $49.00 for members (including all Cape area chamber members)/ $69.00 for non-members.
*Early registration prices apply to the 8 session series if you register by January 10th, 2008
A package of 8 sessions: $365.00 for members / $525.00 for non-members.
After January 10th, 2008, the prices for all 8 sessions will revert to $392.00 for members and $552.00 for non-members. À la carte pricing is also available.
Content and title of classes may slightly change at the Chamber's/Teacher's discretion. All classes will be held in the second floor Board Room at the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce, 20 Academy Lane.
Visit the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce website here.
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