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Seminar at LWC examines world of new business financing

Third in a series of Free "Build Your Own Job" seminars sponsored by Lindsey Wilson College. Seminars are now being held at Cranmer Dining Center rather than the previously announced venue, The Pines at Lindsey Wilson

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A panel of lending specialists will examine the issue of obtaining start-up money for new businesses on April 19, 2011 in a seminar "Identifying Funding Sources," the third in Lindsey Wilson College Center for Entrepreneurship's series of free seminars on how to start a small business. The event will begin at 11amCT on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, in the LWC Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY. To register for the April 19 seminar or for additional information, contact LWC Director of Community Education and Outreach Linda Grider griderl@lindsey.edu or at (270) 384-7385.



Leading the April 19 discussion will be Garry Throckmorton, a lending specialist at the Community Ventures Corp., a Small Business Administration agency that works with banks throughout the area to generate new-business financing.

Joining Throckmorton from Community Ventures Corp. will be Campbellsville, Ky., Executive Vice President Pam Russell and Patricia Krausman, who is from the corporation's Elizabethtown, Ky., office.

A panel of local bank representatives will explain their loan programs. Time will be allocated for questions.

The seminar's series, titled "Build Your Own Job," focuses on ways area entrepreneurs can turn their business dreams into reality. Previous topics have explored business and marketing planning.

Future topics include: compensation and benefits on May 11, 2011; staffing, June 9, 2011; business law, September. 22, 2011; business communication, October 20, 2011; and accounting practices and programs, November 17, 2011 All of the sessions will be held at the Cranmer Dining & Conference Center, instead of the previously announced location at Mulligan's at the Pines.


This story was posted on 2011-04-05 01:41:38
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