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Starting a Business: What You Need to Know – LIVE ONLINE EVENT
May 11 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
FreeIf you are thinking about starting a new business or have recently started one, this is a valuable workshop for you. Starting a Business: What You Need to Know cuts through the confusion and chaos of what you need to do and think about to start a business.
In just 2 hours, you will gain a clear understanding of all the legal requirements for a start-up business, as well as actions that are simply smart to do. Some of the key topics covered include naming your business, licenses and taxes, insurance, financing sources, elements of a business plan, and marketing considerations. You will also hear how SCORE can help you succeed in your new venture.
What You Will Learn
- Options for starting your own business
- The various management hats you will need to wear
- Advantages and disadvantages of legal structures for your business
- The major causes of business failures
- How to avoid legal problems
- Ways to improve your chance of success
Best of all, you will leave with a checklist of the 17 things you need to think about and do to be successful at establishing your business. This will be helpful to ensure a productive session with a SCORE Mentor.
Please note: this webinar will not be recorded. Attendance is required.
Instructor: Dick Mader
Dick Mader is a SCORE mentor and serves on the chapter Board of Directors. He comes by his knowledge of starting a business first hand.
In 1972, Dick and his wife Mary started a media distribution business in Southern California, which is now prospering and growing under 2nd and 3rd generation family members.
Dick is passionate about using American entrepreneurial opportunities to create small business successes and personal independence. He helps clients create a clear roadmap to start a business and guide them through the process.
Instructor: Bob O’Brien
Bob was in the sales business for over 50 years. His formal education includes a BS in sales engineering, and a Masters degree in finance. He started as a sales engineer for a major electrical manufacturer, then a sales manager and finally regional sales manager before starting his own Manufacturers Representative firm. This firm grew from a startup to sales of over $15,000,000 / year. After 25 years running the company Bob was able to sell the company to his employees.
Bob was an active Board Member in the Electronic Rep Association, (ERA), where he was given a lifetime honorary membership. Bob has recently completed his term as chairman for the non-profit ERA educational trust.