The Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce along with SCORE will take part in 2nd Quarter Business Forum, helping local businesses grow and thrive.
(RICHMOND HILL, GA) The Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce will host its 2nd Quarter Business Forum on Tuesday, April 23 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the Richmond Hill City Center.
The Chamber, in partnership with the SCORE will present:
Top 10 Tips to Create a Powerful Business Plan. Every business should have a business plan; after all, it’s the heart of the business. A business plan is essential to help the owner validate the business concept and set clear goals. It also gives investors, banks, suppliers, partners and potential hires information to make decisions about working with the company.
Come learn from an expert the most effective ways to create a business plan that will positively impact your business. The forum will be presented by Kenneth Zapp, Ph.D., a SCORE mentor and Professor Emeritus, Metropolitan State University. Dr. Zapp’s consulting work included valuation of business, cash flow analysis and management, business plan preparation, economic strategy and mergers and acquisitions.
SCORE is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping the small business community through mentoring and business counseling. SCORE members volunteer their time and business expertise to help coach the next generation of entrepreneurs.
The Business Forum is $15 for RHBC Chamber members and $25 for non-member; a lunch buffet will be served. Reservations are required and seating is limited so reserve your space today by calling (912) 756-3444 or e-mail info@RHBCchamber.org.
For more information, log on to www.RHBCchamber.org or contact Brianne M. Yontz at (912) 756-3444 or byontz@rhbcchamber.org.
About the Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce
It is the mission of the Richmond Hill/Bryan County Chamber of Commerce to be a leader in our community that promotes and stimulates a successful business environment. The Chamber is proud to serve the communities of Black Creek, Ellabell, Pembroke and Richmond Hill. We are devoted to our existing business and are constantly striving to make Bryan County a better place by bringing more businesses to the area which will provide more jobs, more customers and more projects.