Title: Setting Up A New Business: A Guide for Ethnic Entrepreneurs
Date: Tuesday, 11th October 2011
Duration: 1/2 Day. Afternoon (2-5pm). Includes Break for Tea/Coffee & Refreshments
Venue: Stillorgan Park Hotel, Co. Dublin. Location Map.
'Setting Up A New Business: A Guide for Ethnic Entprepreneurs'
The County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown prides itself on the diversity of its population. Its County Enterprise Board is inviting entrepreneurs of differing ethnic backgrounds to attend a free afternoon business seminar taking place in the Stillorgan Park Hotel on Tuesday, 11th October from 2 to 5pm. The event is being held as part of DLR Social Inclusion Week 2011.
Who can benefit from attending? Members of migrant communities in Ireland who are interested in starting up, financing and expanding their own business will receive expert advice and guidance. Free Business Mentoring Voucher Attendees will receive a voucher for a 1 hour one-to-one mentoring session with an experienced business mentor, for use in the weeks following the event! | |
SETTING UP A NEW BUSINESS: A GUIDE FOR ETHNIC ENTREPRENEURS:
AGENDA - TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBER 2011
From 1.45pm | Seminar Registration / Tea & Coffee |
2.00pm | Welcome & Introduction |
2.10pm | 'The Challenges & Opportunities facing Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Ireland' Paul Smyth, Acting Director, Institute of Minority Entrepreneurship (IME), Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) |
3.00pm | Business Supports for Ethnic Entrepreneurs: Part 1
'How to Create a Winning Business Strategy' - Business Advice & Planning, Training, Mentoring & Financial AssistanceQ&A |
3.30pm | Break: Tea/Coffee |
3.50pm | Business Supports for Ethnic Entrepreneurs: Part 2 'Get Specialist Support for Business Success' - Book-Keeping/Accounting Clinics & Advice Workshops for Ethnic EntprereneursQ & A |
4.10pm | Case Study Presentation from an Ethnic Entrepreneur |
5.00pm | Workshop Close / Networking Opportunity for Attendees
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Book Your FREE Place
Entry is FREE but Pre-Booking is Required.
To Book your Place now, simply follow the link below.
For help, contact Maire Corrigan on (01) 494 8400 or [email protected].