Work for Yourself at 50+

More than 37 million people over the age of 50 are at risk of not having enough income to meet their basic needs. Join WEDC May 20th, 2021 for a webinar geared towards older adults interested in exploring self-employment options to increase their financial stability. Work for Yourself@50+ breaks the choices down for older adults […]

Free

How to Use Instagram to Grow Your Business

They say “a picture is worth a thousand words” and no one proves this better than Instagram.  With 90% of accounts following at least one business on Instagram, the need to build your brand is more important than ever. Join WEDC May 25th, as Kathy shares her digital marketing expertise for building your brand essentials […]

5 Building Blocks to Brand your Business on Social Media

Webinar topics include: Purpose: Why are you on social media, What goals do you have in mind? When you measure results in 3 months, what exactly are you going to be looking for? Product: What exactly is your product? What problem are you actually solving? People: Who is your target audience? Reaches are in the niches […]

Free

From Pandemic to Progress: How Small Businesses Can Prosper During COVID & Beyond

In this virtual conference, WEDC, WCEC and WBECEast are bringing together women and minority business owners operating in NJ, NY & PA to network, share business challenges, and learn strategies to thrive and survive during the covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Attendees will have the chance to communicate with government officials & attend virtual workshops.   […]

Free

How to Apply for the NYS Recovery Grant Program

The NYS COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program was created to provide flexible grant assistance to currently viable small businesses, micro-businesses and for-profit independent arts and cultural organizations who have experienced economic hardship due the COVID-19 pandemic. Who Is Eligible? Small businesses, Micro-businesses and For-profit independent arts and cultural organizations must be currently viable […]

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Understanding Your Numbers to Thrive after COVID (Part I)

Many businesses were blindsided by the pandemic by not having strong financial records to apply for recovery relief programs.  Vital record keeping is critical to the success of a small business and its ability to take advantage of funding opportunities.  This WEDC multi-session financial online workshop will teach you how to understand your numbers so you can strengthen and grow your business!

Topics Include:

How maintaining accurate financial statements helps you make decisions, obtain financing, grow strategically, etc. 
Understanding money ins and outs to ensure you have reserves in the bank for when you need it.
Attendees will be empowered with the financial knowledge to sustain and grow their businesses post COVID.

* Participants must attend all three sessions on July 27, Aug 3, and Aug 10. Tuesdays at noon.

** The $15 investment covers all three sessions. Please register once only.

$15

Understanding Your Numbers to Thrive after COVID (Part II)

Many businesses were blindsided by the pandemic by not having strong financial records to apply for recovery relief programs.  Vital record keeping is critical to the success of a small business and its ability to take advantage of funding opportunities.  This WEDC multi-session financial online workshop will teach you how to understand your numbers so you can strengthen and grow your business!

Topics Include:

How maintaining accurate financial statements helps you make decisions, obtain financing, grow strategically, etc. 
Understanding money ins and outs to ensure you have reserves in the bank for when you need it.
Attendees will be empowered with the financial knowledge to sustain and grow their businesses post COVID.

* Participants must attend all three sessions on July 27, Aug 3, and Aug 10. Tuesdays at noon.

** The $15 investment covers all three sessions. Please register once only.

Understanding Your Numbers to Thrive after COVID (Part III)

Many businesses were blindsided by the pandemic by not having strong financial records to apply for recovery relief programs.  Vital record keeping is critical to the success of a small business and its ability to take advantage of funding opportunities.  This WEDC multi-session financial online workshop will teach you how to understand your numbers so you can strengthen and grow your business!

Topics Include:

How maintaining accurate financial statements helps you make decisions, obtain financing, grow strategically, etc. 
Understanding money ins and outs to ensure you have reserves in the bank for when you need it.
Attendees will be empowered with the financial knowledge to sustain and grow their businesses post COVID.

* Participants must attend all three sessions on July 27, Aug 3, and Aug 10. Tuesdays at noon.

** The $15 investment covers all three sessions. Please register once only.

Path To Entrepreneurship

What do you need to start a successful business?

Learn how to:

Plan to start your business
Finance your new business
Build your business network
Market your new products & services

Trainer: Persephone Zill

WEDC’s Women’s Business Center Director, brings a wealth of experience with entrepreneurial education and non-profit management. She was the Associate Director at Fordham University’s social innovation lab and a Senior VP at Feeding Westchester, developing strategic partnerships around solving hunger in Westchester County. Ms. Zill previously served as the Program Director for WEDC, training and counseling women entrepreneurs for nine years. She received a BA in American Studies from Barnard College and an MBA in Management/Entrepreneurship from Baruch College. Ms. Zill currently serves as a task force member for Westchester County’s Incubator Network.

When: Aug 11, 2021, 06:00 PM – 8:00pm Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Free

Making the Shift to an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Topics Include:

Step Outside of the Box in a Fun & Safe Environment.
Learn Tips & Tricks to Cultivate Business & Personal Relationships.
Channel your Creative Energy Using the Skills you Already Have.

Instructor: Nethia Heyward, Private Comics, Inc.

Nethia Heyward is an educator and comedienne best known for utilizing her creative technique to create an atmosphere of fun learning. She is the owner of Private Comics, Inc. Nethia has an unwavering commitment to empowering, motivating, educating and inspiring entrepreneurs to achieve a higher level of success. Nethia holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Drama Studies from SUNY Purchase and a Master’s Degree in Professional Studies from New York University. Her small business, Private Comics, Inc., is an educational entertainment company, providing customized personal and professional development services for entrepreneurs, corporations and educational institutions.

How to Discover A Customer Base for your New or Reinvented Small Business

The pandemic has forced many small businesses to pivot and readjust their business plan in order to stay afloat. Part of this re-adjustment process must include customer discovery because it is a vital factor of success among all businesses, established and new.

Sign up for this 90-minute Zoom training with Q&A on the topic of "Customer Discovery" to build the road to success for your new or re-invented business!

Instructor: Sharon N. Goldsmith, Acting Executive Dean, Entrepreneurship & Business Development, Hofstra University

Sharon Goldsmith, MBA is the Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Business Development. She has twelve years of combined experience in the business management and entertainment industry and over four years in higher education. Sharon graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 2003 with a degree in Public Relations and immediately joined LL Business Management, Inc. For almost three years, she was a business manager for recording artists, NBA players and other high net worth individuals. Her most famous client, 50 Cent, asked her to join G-Unit Records, Inc. in 2005 as the Director of Finance and later, the Director of Finance and Human Resources. During that time Sharon earned her M.A. in Speech Communication and Rhetoric Studies here at Hofstra University. Sharon spent over ten years contributing to the success of both multi-platinum music releases and supporting 50 Cent’s entrepreneurship. She helped him to achieve success in the tech, non-profit, entertainment and consumer electronic space. Sharon joined Hofstra’s Center for Entrepreneurship in 2015 and has completed the Lean Launchpad Educator’s Program and earned a Masters in Business Administration. At Hofstra’s Center for Entrepreneurship, Sharon provides students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community with skills and training necessary to become accomplished entrepreneurs through multiple programs and services. Sharon also advances the mission of the Scott Skodnek Business Development Center by designing and implementing new curriculum for the Empire State Development funded Entrepreneurial Assistance Centers. Sharon was a panelist at the 2020 United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship’s 2019 Conference and presented at the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Center’s 2019 Conference. Sharon is currently serving as an E-Advisory Council Member for The National Center for Disability Entrepreneurship (NCDE) at the Viscardi Center.

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