The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People recently hosted its first Small Business Expo in Jackson, Tennessee. Sabrina Parker, president of Helping Hands of Middle and West Tennessee, collaborated with the Small Business Administration to provide valuable information to small business owners looking to expand their businesses. Attendees were seen taking notes and absorbing the knowledge presented at the event.
Small business owners from various locations, including Nashville, traveled to gain insights and resources to help them start or grow their businesses. The exhibition was a public event that everyone attended for free. David Glasgow, district director of the Tennessee District Office, emphasized the significant impact small businesses have on the local community. He highlighted the availability of free resources for small businesses, such as online training programs and one-on-one coaching from experienced mentors.
The event ran until 2pm, giving attendees plenty of time to explore various resources and network with fellow business owners. The Small Business Expo aimed to empower small business owners with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed. To keep up to date with more local news and events, please visit the link provided.
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