Bethesda Academy Hosts Savannah’s 2017 State of Small Business
Savannah’s 2017 State of Small Business to be Livestreamed on Dec. 1
(SAVANNAH, GA) The Fifth Annual State of Small Business will be livestreamed Friday, Dec. 1, at noon from the campus of Bethesda Academy.
Reports will be issued by 11 area experts who will have three minutes each to present their information on measurable benchmarks relating to Savannah’s small business community. A panel of small business owners will then discuss the implications of the data.
The livestream will be broadcast from the William H. Ford, SR. Museum at Bethesda Academy. The webstreaming services are provided by Stage Front – a better plan for AV.
This presentation will only be available to the public online at https://stagefront.eduvision.tv/Default.aspx
2017 State of Small Business subjects and presenters include:
> Small Business Employment Statistics
Michael Toma, Director of the Center for Regional Analysis at Armstrong State University
> Tourism
Michael Owens, CEO of Tourism Leadership Council
> Commercial Real Estate Trends
Rhett Mouchet, Associate Broker, Colliers International Savannah
> Internet Speeds and Their Effect on Business Growth
Susan Speros, CEO at Speros
> Local Growth in Construction
Peter Ghilarducci, Development Services Liaison, city of Savannah
> Film Industry in Savannah
Charles Bowen, Corporate/Entertainment Attorney at The Bowen Law Group
> Freight Shipping Trends
Lee Beckman, Georgia Ports Authority, Garden City Terminal
> Education Statistics
Catalina Garcia-Quick, Executive Director of Communities in Schools
> Small Business Access to Capital in the Savannah Region
Tony O’Reilly, President of the Small Business Assistance Corporation
> Labor Statistics
Faith Copeland-Pittman, Business Services Recruiter for the Georgia Department of Labor
> Economic Development in Chatham County
Brandt Herndon, Vice President of Business Development for the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA)
A PDF of all reports will be available on the Savannah SCORE website in mid-December.
The event is free to watch online and will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. at: https://stagefront.eduvision.tv/Default.aspx.
Join the conversation by using the hashtag #SmallBizSav17.
ABOUT SCORE:
SCORE, part of the Small Business Administration (SBA), is the largest provider of free small business mentoring services and educational business programs in the United States. Since its inception in 1964, SCORE has helped more than 10 million aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners successfully start and grow their businesses. SCORE now has 320 chapters nationwide with over 11,000 volunteers donating over 2 million hours of their time each year. In 2016, Savannah SCORE helped start 135 new businesses and create 329 new non-owner jobs. Because of its contributions to Savannah’s small business community, the chapter has been ranked in the top 30 SCORE chapters in the country and has been nominated as Chapter of the Year. If you are interested in speaking with a SCORE mentor about your business ideas or needs, or if you are interested in becoming a SCORE mentor, please call (912)-652-4335 or visit our website at www.savannah.score.org
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