This course is designed to give attendees information on how Community Capital Development can help them start a new business. Topics that are covered include how to write a business plan, how to research your market and how to prepare financial statements that will help you get funded.
Michael J. Coffey is a Business Assistance Officer for the Washington Women’s Business Center at Community Capital Development. He has started and run several businesses, in game publishing, specialty retail, professional services, and the tea industry. He received the Certified Professional Coach credential from the Academy for Coach Training (now InviteChange).
After attending Work for Yourself, you may make arrangements to meet with a WBC business assistance officer for further guidance. Individual consultations are offered free of charge.
Find out more about this event online, or call 206-324-4330 ext 100 to register.
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