Southwest Florida business professionals are invited to a FREE business event. You will learn practical cutting-edge business growth strategies.
You will learn:
Thursday November 12, 2015
4:00 - 6:00 PM
Florida Gulf Coast University
As an expert in computer technology and the Internet, Javier Fuller is the Chief Engineer at Fuller Online Solutions. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and has worked for small and large Silicon Valley companies such as Apple Computers and Adobe Systems. He wrote his first computer program when he was 12 years old. He uses his experience to teach small business owners how to utilize technology to promote themselves and their companies. From website overhaul and design to social media to custom applications, he has a vast arsenal of tools to grow your business. In addition to being an entrepreneur, Javier is a real estate investor, network marketer and a racecar driver.
Pat Kirkpatrick is a Financial Planner Consultant for Small Business Development Center (SBCD) at Florida Gulf Coast University specializing in Business and Strategic Plan Assistance, Business Plans, Cashflow Management Assistance, Financial and Capital Access Assistance, Loan Types, Market / Sales Growth Assistance, Revenue Generation, SBA Loans, Start-up Assistance, Strategic Plan and Taxes. Serving the Greater Fort Myers Area, Office Downtown Fort Myers and at Florida Gulf Coast University
Ingrid Fuller is an energetic speaker, creative internet marketer, expert networker and philanthropist. She is the president of Fuller Online Solutions, a website design and internet marketing company helping small and medium size business succeed online. Ingrid is a business partner with Constant Contact and was the first Certified Authorized Local Expert in Southwest Florida. In 2012, she was recognized as the top Authorized Local Expert in South Florida and received the Excellence Award in 2014. You can be sure to find Ingrid out networking, online on social media, volunteering or on the racetrack driving her mustang at over 100 miles per hour.