Saturday, March 17, 2012

CPCC's Institute for Entrepreneurship to host free seminars in April

The Institute for Entrepreneurship at Central Piedmont Community
College announces two free seminars for the week of April 2:

Tuesday, April 3 (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.) at Matthews, N.C.
Business Plan BasicsSBX-7805-503
Turn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term
success. Attending this seminar will only be the start of a process
that will help commit your great ideas to paper. It will provide you
with agood general overview and basic understanding of the components
of a typical business plan, how marketing, operations and finance are
inter-related and more.

Wednesday, April 4 (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
So, You're Thinking About Exporting?SBX-7881-501
Are you currently selling only in the United States? If so, you are
only reaching about five percent of the world's population. Learn how
to tap into today's global economy and increase your revenues and
profitability. You'll also gain a basic understanding of the role of
exporting, the steps involved in the export process, and how to
develop a strategy forgoing global.

To register, visit www.cpcc.edu/einstitute<http://www.cpcc.edu/einstitute
> and/or call 704.330.4223.

The Institute for Entrepreneurship at CPCC is a member of the Small
Business Center Network (SBCN) comprised of 58 Centers throughout
North Carolina. The objective of the SBCN is to increase the success
rate and the number of viable small businesses in North Carolina by
providing high quality, readily accessible assistance to prospective
and existing small business owners and their employees.

Central Piedmont Community College is the largest community college in
North Carolina, offering close to 300 degree and certification
programs, customized corporate training, market-focused continuing
education, and special interest classes. CPCC is academically,
financially and geographically accessible to all citizens of
Mecklenburg County. In 2002, the National Alliance of Business named
CPCC the Community College of the Year for its response to the
workforce and technology needs of local employers and job seekers
through innovative educational and training strategies.