Business Education

First annual Harnett Business Resource Summit coming up in February

By Staff Report, posted 6 months ago
Graphic provided by Angier Chamber of Commerce

The first annual Harnett Business Resource Summit coming up on Feb. 10. This event will empower entrepreneurs, business owners and leaders in Harnett County. 

Event highlights include: 

  • Financial Resources to help fund your growth
  • Grant Opportunities to fuel innovation and expansion
  • Employee Training programs tailored to build a skilled workforce
  • Workforce Development initiatives to meet your business needs
  • Educational Support to empower your team’s success

The summit serves as a chance for professionals to network, learn and unlock the full potential of their business. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Tickets are $30 for non-chamber members and $20 for members. Harnett County Chamber Members will receive a unique promo code from their respective chamber that can be used to apply a discount. Please email your chamber for the code before registering.

This event is organized by the Angier Chamber of Commerce, Central Carolina Community College Small Business Center, Coats Area Chamber of Commerce, Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce, Erwin Area Chamber of Commerce and Lillington Area Chamber of Commerce.

Click here to register.

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