Saturday, April 20, 2013

Entrepreneurship "Lunch and Learn Series" - Theme: The Power of your Sales and Marketing Plan

Bring your lunch and join us on Wednesday 24 April 2013 from 12:00-1:00 pm

This is the last "Lunch and Lunch" session of the Spring 2013 semester.  We are excited to have Clifford Jones present on the power of a well constructed marketing plan. Mr. Jones is a well known author and entrepreneur in the Phoenix valley. He has many years of expertise and is currently a Managing Partner with Conversion Marketing, LLC.

Where:  Mesa Community College -1833 W Southern Ave BP 43 A Bldg Mesa, AZ 85202 (Southern and Dobson Campus)

Room: BP 5


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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Entrepreneurship: "Lunch & Learn" Series Spring 2013 Theme: Facing the Challenges of Managing Human Capital

The East Valley Entrepreneurial Center presents Rex Reynolds, PHR with Human Capital Strategies, LLC. Mr. Reynolds will share his expertise with students and the community on how to deal with the challenges small businesses face in managing human capital, their most precious resource.

Join us at Mesa Community College:

When:  Wendesday 17 April 2013 12:00 -1:00 pm
Where: Mesa Community College
           1833 W Southern Ave BP bldg 43 A Room BP 5
           Mesa, AZ 85202

For information call Diana Bullen 480-461-7221

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Entrepreneurship - Lunch & Learn Series 2013: “Bank Financing - When is it Right for Your Business?”

 
The East Valley Entrepreneurial Center at MCC has the honor to present Mark Roberts on 10 April 2013.  Mark has extensive experience in corporate lending. He is presently  with Alliance Bank of Arizona where he functions as the Treasury Management Sales and Corporate Banking Manager. His subject is of prime importance to small and medium size businesses as funding is essential to the success of any business venture. 

This is a synopsis of Mark will be covering next week -

Bank Financing:  When is it Right for Your Business? 


·         At what stage traditional bank financing is the right choice versus other capital options (asset-based lending, finance companies, SBA, equity, etc.)?
·         Why businesses need working capital financing (to support growth – cash cycle).
·         How bank financing can be a very effective tool to support growth.
·         What bankers look at to determine if they will extend credit.
·         Complete a brief one page small business credit analysis form.