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Final installment of the “On Purpose With Purpose” workshop series announced; final event takes place on Dec. 20

By Staff Report, posted 5 months ago

Brand consultant and SHEpreneur advocate Tiffany Haywood is closing out 2025 with the finale of her signature workshop series, On Purpose With Purpose. 

The third installment, MOVING FORWARD On Purpose With Purpose, will be held Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025 at 208 Campbell Ave. in Fayetteville, bringing entrepreneurs, creators and small-business owners together for an immersive, clarity-driven experience focused on real strategy, real action and real results.

The MOVING FORWARD workshop is designed to help entrepreneurs step confidently into the new year with direction, structure and a fully aligned brand roadmap. 

Attendees will build out their 2026 content strategy, develop business-specific action plans and gain hands-on tools that support sustainable growth.

“Showing up and standing out are only the beginning,”said Haywood in a press release. “This final workshop gives entrepreneurs what they truly need going into a new year—momentum, clarity, and a brand strategy they can actually use. We’re not playing guessing games in 2026. We’re moving forward with purpose.”

The workshop includes:

  • 2026 Content Strategy Drafting
  • Brand-Aligned Business Goal Planning
  • One-on-One Brand Review & Real-Time Support
  • Q&A Strategy Segment
  • Exclusive On Purpose With Purpose Attendee Materials

This event is limited to 20 seats to ensure a personalized, interactive experience. Demand for the final session is already high. Tickets ar $25 and childcare  will be provided on site by Drop Zone Drop-In Childcare. 

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