Introduction to SCORE
and Starting A Business in Florida
Arrive at 5:30, sign-in and network with participants and SCORE Volunteers. Get a good seat for the program that begins promptly at 6:00 PM.
If you've been considering starting your own small business, but are unsure of how and where to begin, don't miss out on this workshop. You will be provided with step by step information about how to start a business in Florida, the necessity of business planning, business structures, and profit and loss statements.
This free workshop will address the following topics and much more!
Once you have successfully completed this session, you will be better able to decide if your business idea is worth pursuing, and you will be armed with the information necessary to continue onward with your business endeavor.
About Speaker King Barnard:
Richard, aka “King”, and his wife Dianne, returned to Florida in 1995 after a career in senior management positions with a number of small to medium size high technology commercial, aerospace and defense contractor companies. King’s expertise includes, program management, product planning and development, Strategic Planning and product R&D. King’s corporate roles have included R&D Manager, Division VP of Engineering, Division VP & General Manager, and Division President. In the late 1990’s King founded Management Doctor, Inc., a management consulting firm where-in for several years he traveled the US providing company business analysis, marketing, technical, profit improvement and turn-around services to over 50 clients. While a profitable and rewarding experience, Management Doctor involved far too much travel so King retired to Manatee County and settled in as a Manasota SCORE mentor where he is able to apply much of his rich career experiences and skills toward helping individuals start and run their businesses – and there’s no travel! King is a physicist, past faculty member of the Florida Institute of Technology, a pilot, and in the late 1960’s, his office was the Apollo Command Module Simulator at Cape Canaveral.