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Nicolet to offer E-Seed entrepreneur workshops this summer

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June 9, 2012
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Nicolet College will hold a series of entrepreneur workshops that are designed to help individuals turn their business ideas into reality.

The E-Seed Innovative Entrepreneurship Training program will meet on 10 Wednesdays, June 20 through Aug. 29, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., in the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library and Museum, 8130 Mish Ko Swen Dr. in Crandon.

“These workshops will center on the business planning process such as opportunity recognition, business concept development, feasibility testing, and the business plan,” said Michelle Madl, instructor and Business Development Outreach Coordinator at Nicolet. “They will be geared toward anyone thinking about starting a business but unsure where to begin, as well as the existing small business owner who is looking at ways in which to better market, financially manage and redefine the purpose and vision of their existing business.”

The series is being offered at the reduced rate of $140 for all workshops thanks to a grant the Forest County Potawatomi received from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to promote rural economic development. Normally, the fee is $750 for the series.

The workshops are open to anyone in Forest, Oneida, Vilas and Langlade counties. Space is limited to the first 15 registrants.

For more information, or to register, call Madl at (715) 365-4492 or (800) 544-3039, ext. 4492.

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