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Follow on Google News | 14 Aspiring Entrepreneurs Complete Small Business CourseCourse to help small business planning and encourage economic community growth
The Goodwill Southwest Florida MicroEnterprise Institute is a training program to help emerging entrepreneurs start new ventures and grow small businesses. Graduates complete a 12-module business and management training course over six weeks, and work with mentors who are successful businesspersons. Mentors for the recent session were David Burns, Tonya Farina, and Rob Mang. The class facilitator was Jim Wallert. Graduating the course was Jimmy Cochran, Janelle Faison, Andrew Gesell, Kia Glimps-Smith, Anthony Jackson, Sharon Makowski, Deborah Newton, Tammy Rawson, Megzie Russell-Hamilton, Teresa Sankey, Ronald Stout, Mirna Valiente, and Carol Womble. Samuel De La Rosa also completed the course, but was unable to attend graduation. Delivering the commencement speech was Pam Oakes, owner of Pam’s Motor City Tire and Auto Center. Through her automotive talents she has created the auto manual Car Care for the Clueless and a nationally syndicated radio segment that reaches 10 million daily across 60 U.S. stations. Oakes was awarded SBA Small Business of the Year, and was named the News-Press’ “Best Auto Repair” in 1996, and 1998-2013 in the “Best of Southwest Florida” reader’s poll. The Goodwill Southwest Florida MicroEnterprise Institute is administrated by Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, Inc. and is part of Goodwill’s mission to provide life-changing opportunities to people with disabilities and disadvantages to achieve independence.To learn more about the SWFL MicroEnterprise Institute, please visit www.goodwillswfl.org/ For more information about Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, visit www.goodwillswfl.org. -30- End
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