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Part Two of Great Basin Federal Credit Union Business Series is July 25

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Great Basin Federal Credit Union hosts a small business seminar series in collaboration with 120 West Strategic Communications to help small business owners start, build and grow their businesses.

What:  Starts Wednesday: part two of a five-session seminar series for small business owners that is designed to teach them how to use strategy, business planning, messaging and marketing to run a successful business. It will occur once a month for five months and culminate in a hands-on business plan workshop. The series is presented at no charge to the community by Great Basin Federal Credit Union.

When: The seminars are from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on:

  • July 25, 2018: Strategy Charts the Path
  • August 29, 2018: Say What? What’s Your Message?
  • September 26, 2018: SmartMarketing (usable marketing strategies)
  • October 24, 2018: Business Plan Workshop

Registration: Session two: https://bit.ly/2KWPOZz

Who: Ira M. Gostin, MBA, APR, founder and president of 120 West Strategic Communications will be leading each workshop.

Where: Great Basin Federal Credit Union, 9770 S. Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada 89511. Plenty of parking available in front lot, no access issues.

About Great Basin

Great Basin Federal Credit Union has been a member of the Reno-Sparks community since January 1951. What began as a 50-member credit union for Reno-Bell Phone Company employees has grown to a community-chartered credit union serving over 18,000 people.

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