To reach John F.As CEO and creator of the UK’s leading childcare social enterprise, June continues to break new ground in the development of LEYF’s scalable social business model. “Here at the Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center, we are always trying to help entrepreneurs and small business owners fulfill their dreams.” I will take their name and contact information and put them on a list for any of these programs coming up,” Rudasics said.
“People can call me and do that manually. Rudasics plans to have the events set up on by the end of the week but said those interested in the Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center workshops can also call him directly at 97 to get registered.
“These are all free and supported by this grant.” “The entrepreneurial sessions … I’ve done it over many years, so I’ve got those PowerPoints well defined, but the marketing ones are not necessarily my strength, so I did bring in outside speakers,” Rudasics said. Rudasics is partnering with the Craig Chamber Commerce and Colorado Northwestern Community College in getting these programs rolled out to the community. “The grants offset the expenses that I incur with outside speakers, my own personal travel up to Craig and promoting the workshops mostly through social media.”
Department of Agriculture),” Rudasics said. “All the expenses will be reimbursed because of a Rural Business Development Grant provided by the USDA (U.S. Rudasics has been offering these types of workshops through the Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center for years, but said this year’s programs have been expanded to Craig because the programs are being supported by a grant. Wednesday, May 25, back in Steamboat at Colorado Mountain College, room 302. The final scheduled session, Planning a New Business Startup, taught by Rudasics, will take place from 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, Marketing Your Business with Social Media from noon to 1:30 p.m.Īll of the workshop sessions in Craig will be held at The Craig Chamber of Commerce, 775 Yampa Ave., and all of the Steamboat sessions will take place in various rooms at CMC, which is located at 1275 Crawford Ave.Thursday, April 7, Planning a New Business will be taught by Rudasics from 6-7:30 p.m.Wednesday, April 6, Human Resources for Small businesses will be taught by Tina Harkness, who is with Employers Council, from noon to 1:30 p.m.The remaining Craig dates and subjects are as follows: The workshops will then move to Craig, with Exceptional Customer Service taught Thursday, March 24, by Rudasics from noon to 1:30 p.m.
We want to give them a little education, if you will, on the steps necessary to start a business, or if they’re in business, how to handle some difficult challenges in human resources or marketing.” “We want to do these workshops just to improve folks IQ on small business challenges and how to start a business. “I’ve scheduled about a half dozen programs this winter and spring,” Rudasics said. Randy Rudasics, manager of Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center, is hoping the programs offered by the center will guide young business minds and provide advice on a number of the other challenges small businesses face.
Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center will offer a series of workshops in Steamboat Springs and Craig in the coming months. This winter and spring, the Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center will be offering workshops to help business owners and businesses in Steamboat Springs and Craig find a success, and navigate the challenges of operating a small business in northwestern Colorado.