ATLANTA, GA, June 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) In step with the National Urban League's commitment to economic empowerment, the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA YP) announces its 5th Annual Entrepreneur Boot camp. This year's event will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2013, from 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. at the Georgia Tech Research Institute in the Centennial Research Building.
During this day-long conference, attendees will participate in workshops lead by veterans in the metro Atlanta business community and receive the guidance and training necessary to enhance their skills and become a successful entrepreneur.
Sessions topics include:
- Legal and Tax Considerations for the New Entrepreneur
- Creating an Effective Business Plan
- Funding Your New Dream
- Building a 501c3
- Brand Development
- Staff Management
- Time Management
- Public Relations
- The Entrepreneur Roundtable: Surviving in a Niche Market
To register or learn more about this year's Entrepreneur Bootcamp, please visit the ULGA YP website.
About Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA-YP) consists of more than 200 young professionals between the ages of 21-40 across metro Atlanta dedicated to serving their local communities through social and community activism.
Fifth Annual Entrepreneur Boot Camp Helps Business Owners Sharpen Their Skills and Build Better Business Practices
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