Bolan of "Survivor: Samoa" TV show to deliver keynote at Entrepreneurial Exchange
Betsy Bolan a participant in the reality TV series "Survivor: Samoa" share her experiences when she delivers the opening keynote at the Entrepreneurial Exchange 2010: How to Survive in Today's Economy, May 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.at the Grappone Conference Center.
The training and networking conference for New Hampshire's smallest businesses is presented by MicroCredit-NH.
Entrepreneurial Exchange is. The full-day event includes the keynote address, workshops built specifically for microentrepreneurs (those with five or fewer employees), and plenty of opportunity to meet peers from around the state.
EE Day workshops will include How Micro Businesses Can Level the Playing Field Online, facilitated by Link Moser from Windhill Design; and Grassroots Marketing vs. Traditional Marketing with business coach Ann Connors of AdviCoach.
Pre-registration is required and the fee includes lunch and refreshments. Admission is $55 for MicroCredit-NH members and $65 for non-members. MicroCredit is offering a $10 discount to all who register by April 30.
EE Day is sponsored by the Citizens Bank Foundation, FairPoint Communications, and the New Hampshire Business Review.
For more information, visit the MicroCredit-NH Web site at www.microcreditnh.org, or call regional manager Peggy O'Keefe at (603) 620-1269
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