Thursday, February 12, 2009

"Bailout" for Michigan's Small Businesses


"Bailout" for Michigan's Small Businesses

Small Business WorkshopThe Michigan-based organization, Grow Small Business will host a day-long, small business workshop Thursday, March 26, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, at the Southfield Westin Hotel for small business owners, entrepreneurs and anyone with an idea.

Speakers will discuss the unpublished strategies of financial capital funding. Attendees will learn from experts how to gain access to legal assistance and attorney representation that corporate America uses but at a fraction of their costs.

According to statistics provided by the Small Business Administration, Michigan had 187,373 small businesses in 2006, representing just over 98% of our state's total employers. So when over 80% of all new businesses fail within the first five years of opening their doors, it begs the question: Where's the "Bailout" for Michigan's small businesses?

Michigan small business owner and co-founder of Grow Small Business, Dennis Nazelli is proud to be in the vanguard of organizations that are bringing unique and powerful resources to Michigan's small business owners.

"We know that every business owner must have access to funding capital and legal representation," Nazelli emphasized.
"These resources are right here, right now in Michigan," he added. "Our workshop will introduce these resources at the March 26 workshop in Southfield."

For more information about the Small Business Workshop contact Dennis Nazelli at 248/766-4970 or Emily Holt at 248/640-9778. Or email at growsmallbusiness@gmail.com

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