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| Get On Track with FREE 10 Week Summer Intensive Training ProgramGreater Washington Urban League Entrepreneurship Center Program Adds Day Classes to New 10 Week Summer Intensive Training Program for New and Existing Businesses by Popular Demand
By: Greater Washington Urban League (GWUL) The new 10 week summer intensive training program operates on two (2) tracks. Both Wednesday sessions will be tailored for those entrepreneurs in the starting stages and Thursday sessions will be for those entrepreneurs with existing businesses looking to expand and stay sharp. The Entrepreneurship Center motto of "Start. Grow. Sustain." will be the common theme for both tracks of study. The dynamic instructors and course topics have been selected to invoke critical thinking skills and enhance common business practices. The League has been providing free quality guidance, workshops and courses to entrepreneurs since 2012. The Summer Intensive Training program is a continuation of our commitment to empowering our communities through economic strength and know how. Some of the the program topics covered during the program include "Developing the Entrepreneurial Mindset" discussion led by internationally- The Day classes begin Wednesday, August 3rd and are also FREE!!! Participants are asked to reserve their seats by registering TODAY as space is limited!!! Choose your track by visiting: www.gwul.org/ To learn more, contact The League at: 202.265.8200 or email to: ECP@GWUL.org. About Greater Washington Urban League Empowering Communities Changing Lives. The Greater Washington Urban League is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit community service organization that has guided individuals on the road to self-sufficiency for more than 78 years GWUL through its local impact has empowered communities and improved the quality of life via its program services in the areas educational scholarships, employment and training, entrepreneurship, emergency assistance and making homeownership possible for first time buyers. Last year serving over 65,000 residents in Washington, DC, Montgomery County and Prince George's County Maryland. End
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