Business Education

City of Fayetteville to host small business info session on March 13

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Photo pulled from City of Fayetteville Economic & Community Development 

A small business information session will be held at Fayetteville Technical Community College on Wednesday, March 13 to provide information on different programs for aspiring entrepreneurs.

The informational session will be held in the General Classroom Building, Room 108 located at 2817 Fort Bragg Road in Fayetteville at 6:00 p.m.  Resources will be available for small business owners who attend.

“If you have a business or are planning to build one, this is a great opportunity,” said Derrick McArthur, Economic Development Manager for the City of Fayetteville in a press release. “The City has an array of resources that are now available to help you get started or even make the next leap forward.”

The city of Fayetteville has partnered with Fayetteville Technical Community College Small Business Center to a host of different programs. These programs are now available to current and aspiring business owners. Session topics include Small Business Programs, Business, Planning, Preparation and Structure, Credit Importance and Credit Assistance.

Attendees do not have to register to attend. Those interested are encouraged to visit FayettevilleNC.gov/ECD to learn more about the many services available to new and prospective businesses.

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