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Women Business Owners Learn Tactics on Securing Corporate Contracts August 8 in Milwaukee

Small business owners seeking ways to grow their business should attend Connecting to Corporations: Developing the Value Proposition for Women-Owned Business,” a workshop presented by the Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC) on Friday, August 8, 2014 from 9 a.m. to noon, at Manpower, 100 Manpower Place, in Milwaukee. 

Presenter Julia Hubbel, author, veteran and a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), who specializes in teaching minority- and women-owned companies how to do business with the Fortune 500, will help small business owners adjust their value proposition to maximize impact, effectiveness and grow their business through connections with large corporate supplier diversity programs.

The workshop is free of charge but requires registration. Space is limited. For more information, please visit www.WBDC.org or call (312) 853-3477, ext. 0. 

About the WBDC:

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A nationally and internationally recognized women’s business assistance center in its 28th year of operation, the WBDC provides a continuum of business development services to prospective and established women entrepreneurs including counseling, training, financial, certification and procurement assistance in Spanish and English. The mission of the WBDC is to provide services and programs that support and accelerate women’s business ownership and strengthen the impact of women on the economy. The WBDC is headquartered at 8 S. Michigan Avenue, 4th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60603, with a satellite office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. To learn more, visit www.WBDC.org.  

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