When

Friday May 2, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT
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Parsippany Troy Hills Library 
449 Halsey Rd.
Parsippany, NJ 07054
 

 
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NJAWBO Northwest Region (Morris/Sussex/Warren) 
NJAWBO Region 3 (Morris/Sussex/Warren) 
 
marketing@njawboregion3.org 
 

NJAWBO & SCORE: A Partner Conference 

Invest in the Future Success of Your Business
NJAWBO & SCORE: A Partner Conference

 Parsippany Troy Hills Library
449 Halsey Rd. Parsippany, NJ
Friday, May 2, 2014
9:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Doors open at 9:00 AM
Come early and network with other NJ business owners! 

Learn from three featured speakers on Marketing, Technology and Finance
Network with successful business entrepreneurs and SCORE volunteers 

Attend this event for critical strategies, tips, skills and connections that will help grow your business and make you successful for years to come. The agenda includes these hot topics: Marketing, Technology and Finance from three speakers from our partners:

  • Marketing – Grow Your Business with Email Marketing
    Presented by Constant Contact Authorized Local Expert and NJAWBO VP - Susana Fonticoba. Susana owns Right Click Advantage Specializing in Email Campaigns, Marketing Strategy, Website Content and Blog posts.
     
  • Technology – Top 5 Biggest Mistakes Business Owners Make With Technology
    Presented by NJAWBO member – Rafael Miranda. Rafael owns LFC Consulting, Inc.  PC Computer Consulting. Specializing in Sales, Service & Support of PC Hardware & Software.
     
  • Finance - Financing Options for Your Small Business or Start-up
    Presented by SCORE volunteer – Ken Karlson, MBA. Ken has 30 years of banking, finance and capital equipment/project financing at: Citibank, IBM, GE Medical Systems and GE Capital and Honeywell Global Finance. He worked primarily with clients of these companies providing financing that helped them purchase products and services from the parent company. Provided taxable and tax exempt financing to a wide range of customers, including start-up physician groups, banks and Wall Street investment firms as well as tax exempt, not-for-profit and municipal customers.