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HCC Spring Branch
The Commons (next to Murphy's)
1010 W. Sam Houston Pkwy N.
Houston, TX 77043
lraman611@yahoo.com
713-487-6565
About Us:
SCORE is an all-volunteer group with real-world business experience, dedicated to your success.
Our Mission: Help small Businesses succeed.
Our Mantra: We educate, counsel, mentor.
Guest Speakers
Featured Guest Speakers
Are you considering investing in residential or commercial real estate or do you want to learn more about entering into the real estate profession? Come get an overview from an expert entrepreneur who invests in real estate. Some will come to explore possibilities and some to brush up skills, check-in and get current.
A seminar designed for you to learn more about how to get the knowledge you need to move forward informed and ready to pursue real estate investment and/or brokerage and other real estate-related areas. Houston Community College’s Real Estate program provides students with the knowledge and specialized skills required for career opportunities in residential sales, commercial real estate, mortgage lending, appraisal, inspection, or property management.
Featured Topics:
Part One
Part Two
Register Now!
Fee: $30 / $35 for walk-ins
Includes lunch & refreshments
FREE for HCC Students/Faculty and the first 10 veterans (after April 20)
Featured Presenter
Dr. Mohammad (“Mo”) Tehrani is a partner with a public accountant firm in Houston and co-owner of multiple businesses. Mo started his first business in 1995 and owned several businesses in real estate, pharmacy and security systems. He is also a professor of Accounting with the HCCS where he teaches various courses in accounting.
Mo volunteers with various organizations such as the BCM-Credit Union, where he served on the Board of Directors. He joined SCORE in July 2012 and has served as Chapter Treasurer and Education Assistant Director, in addition to his role providing one-on-one counseling to small business owners.
Mo has a BS in Biology/Geology, an M.Ph in Human Biology, a Ph.D in Neurochemistry; and he also enrolled in the Accounting program at University of Houston and became a CPA in 1999.
He has mentored numerous graduate students and taught courses in Biological Sciences, Financial and Managerial Accounting, Individual and Business Tax and Audit at undergraduate and graduate levels.
He has published more than 60 articles, many of them in peer reviewed magazines.
Houston Community College’s Centers for Entrepreneurship offer education and training in collaboration with local business mentors and economic entities. We equip start-up entrepreneurs and existing business owners with the tools and relationships needed for success in today’s challenging economy.