Survival boot camp returns

Sunday, May 03, 2009 |
The business community will receive insight and suggestions on how to survive the current economy from the perspective of several sources at a Business Survival Boot Camp, Part II to be held Tuesday, May 19, at The Mill Casino-Hotel, Salmon Room East.
Presenters will include business owners who are surviving, who will lend insight into areas of growth, marketing, core values and resources. Attendees will leave with a “top 5 to survive.” The presentations will be followed by a round table discussion format, giving attendees a chance to participate in focus groups of their selection.
Speakers, moderator and co-sponsors, and their topics:
Clark Walworth, publisher/editor, The World — emcee
Arlene Soto, executive director, Southwestern Oregon Community College Business Development Center — Resources for Survival and Growth
Randy Rema, president, Reese Electric — How to Grow & Maintain Business
Mark Mattecheck, North Bend Lanes — Marketing on a Tight Budget
Mike Freeman, president, Cardinal Services — Strategic Planning/Re-evaluating for Today
The Mill Casino-Hotel is a co-sponsor.
There will be an information table for more resources.
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Business Survival Boot Camp, Part II
When: Tuesday, May 19, 7:30 a.m. — breakfast and registration, 8–11 a.m. — Boot Camp
Cost: $25, includes continental breakfast
RSVP: by Thursday, May 14: Raye Gieseke, business consultant, Cardinal Services, 888-9799, ext. 2102, or e-mail
raye@cardinal-services.com
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