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Miami Dade College offers free small business workshops

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Miami Dade College offers free small business workshops
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  • Miami Dade College's (MDC) acclaimed School of Business will offer free workshops to small and moderate size businesses in Miami-Dade County, as part of its Small Business Education Program sponsored by Citi Foundation.
  • “The collaboration between Miami Dade College and Citi Foundation has made it possible once again, to offer programs that can impact the small business community in Miami-Dade County,” said Dr.
  • Cruz, Chairperson, School of Business, Wolfson Campus.

Miami Dade College's (MDC) acclaimed School of Business will offer free workshops to small and moderate size businesses in Miami-Dade County, as part of its Small Business Education Program sponsored by Citi Foundation.

“The collaboration between Miami Dade College and Citi Foundation has made it possible once again, to offer programs that can impact the small business community in Miami-Dade County,” said Dr. Ana M. Cruz, Chairperson, School of Business, Wolfson Campus.

The program has been expanded to include three sessions:


  • Technical seminars for existing businesses (English) beginning on January 20, 2016, followed by counseling sessions at the MDC Wolfson campus



  • Technical seminars for existing businesses (English) on March 23 and March 30, 2016 at the MDC Homestead campus



  • Workshop for potential business owners or start-ups (Spanish) on March 15, 2016 at the MDC Wolfson campus


To register and view a full schedule, please visit the program’s website: www.mdc.edu/smallbusiness

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