800-348-5194 (Toll Free in WY)
email:WSBDC@uwyo.edu
Thinking about starting your own business? Prepare for the challenge by attending this nuts and bolts seminar. Sponsored by the Wyoming SBDC Network, “Start Your Own Business“(SYOB) will take place on Thursday March 22, from 6:00 – 7:30 PM at The Platte County Library, 904 9th Street Wheatland WY. “SYOB” is designed to help potential new business owners explore the pros and cons of owning a business and evaluate the skills and knowledge necessary for success. We will cover investigating the potential of your idea; identifying your target market; financing options; plus legal, tax and insurance issues. If you plan on joining Wyoming’s small business community, “Start Your Own Business” is a good introduction to this exciting and challenging world.
Speaker(s): Justin Farley will teach the class. Justin is the Regional Director for the Wyoming SBDC Network, covering Natrona, Platte, Niobrara and Converse counties. He has a background in finance, real estate as well as owned, operated and sold a Papa Murphy’s and Quiznos franchise. Justin’s business experience can help lend some insight on the road to
Co-Sponsor(s): SBA
if you have any questions call Justin 307-234-6683. SBDC Network programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Language assistance services for clients with limited English proficiency will be provided. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at least 2 weeks in advance. Contact the SBDC at (307) 234-6683 to obtain further information. The Wyoming Small Business Development Center Network is a business advising group, consisting of the Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Procurement Technical Assistance Center, Market Research Center, and SBIR/STTR Initiative. Our mission is to help Wyoming entrepreneurs succeed. Advising and most market research services are free of charge to Wyoming residents. The SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Additional support is provided by the Wyoming Business Council, and the University of Wyoming.
Fee: No Cost