Anthony Stewart, Co-Author of Saving Middle America: Securing Financial Dreams; Akia Garnett, Mali Phonpadith, Tamecia Bradshaw and Jane Lovas, Co-Authors of Seen and Sustained: Best Practices for Small and Diverse Businesses invite you to a panel discussion “Entrepreneurship is 'The Key' to Saving Middle America” on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at 6:30 PM - 10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 960, Lanham, MD.
Executive Director of the Center for Minority Business Development for Prince George's Community College, Carl E. Brown, will moderate the panel discussion.
Local entrepreneurs along with corporate and community leaders will gather to participate in the discussion on how to nurture entrepreneurial ideas and position them in the current economy. The panelists will discuss how and why creating and presenting a vision and mission for corporate and personal goals while protecting and securing the financial side of entrepreneurship is the key to saving Middle America.
Specifically, the panelists will talk about how:
Entrepreneurs who can communicate a clear and understandable vision enable innovation
Entrepreneurs who can work from a plan and tried process can better measure and leverage results that lead to sustainability
Entrepreneurs with fiscal management awareness create financial security for their businesses and lives
Saving Middle America and Seen and Sustained books will be available for purchase and signing after the event. There is no cost to attend the event. Discussion will take place at Stewart Financial Services, Inc., Aerospace Building.
Official Website: http://www.bestpracticesforsmallbusinesses.com
Added by C P on December 7, 2011