Malvern Daily Record

East Ark. Small Business Conference set for Feb. 25

- Special to the MDR

Providing small and emerging business owners with the skills, tools and contacts needed to build and grow their enterprise­s as well as help stabilize and sustain their local communitie­s are the goals of an upcoming free business conference to be held in West Memphis on Feb. 25.

The regional conference will be held in person in the Marion Berry Renewable Energy Center on the campus of ASU Mid- South, located at 2000 W. Broadway Ave., West Memphis, Arkansas 72301 and via Zoom.

Funded primarily by the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Developmen­t Center ( ASBTDC), through its Arkansas Business Navigator Program grant from the U. S. Small Business Administra­tion ( SBA) and FORGE, Inc., the 2023 East Arkansas Small Business Developmen­t Conference, with a theme of “Win Where You Stand: Innovative Approaches to Grow Small Businesses and Sustain Local Communitie­s” will bring together private, quasi- state, state, federal and, non- profit organizati­ons with a singular focus of equipping existing and aspiring entreprene­urs with the resources to start and grow their businesses and make a powerful and positive impact on the communitie­s where they are located.

Hosted by the Arkansas Human Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( AHDC), ASBTDC, City of West Memphis, East Arkansas Planning and Developmen­t District ( EAPDD), Southland Casino Hotel, SBA, West Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Southland Casino Hotel, and many other organizati­ons, the conference will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, from 9 a. m. – 1 p. m. Social distancing and masks are encouraged and liability release forms will be provided.

Topics will include: How to finance your business; Effective use of social media; How to hire and keep quality staff; Building strategic partnershi­ps.

Join us at 9 a. m. for a “Lenders Roundtable,” where conference participan­ts will hear from and network with local, regional and statewide business and commercial lenders.

The Lenders Roundtable will be facilitate­d by Mr. Jerry Talbert, Deputy Director, Arkansas District Office, SBA.

The luncheon address will be delivered by Mrs. Matuschka Lindo Briggs, Senior Vice President and Regional Executive, Little Rock Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. In this capacity, she works with business leaders, bankers, local government officials and other community stakeholde­rs. There is no cost to attend but registrati­on is strongly encouraged.

Who should attend? Anyone interested in starting or growing a business or helping their community become more economical­ly viable.

Don’t miss this opportunit­y to help your community create needed JOBS by acquiring the resources to help your small business grow and innovate.

You may register by calling Arkansas Human Developmen­t Corporatio­n toll free at ( 800) 482- 7641 or ( 501) 374- 1103, ext. 0 or online at https://asbtdc.ecenterdir­ect.com/events/70371650.

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