CHOCTAW, OK, February 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Eastern Oklahoma County Partnership (EOCP) hosts the Winter Capital Forum on Monday, February 25 at 9am at the EOC Technology Center in Choctaw, Oklahoma. Hosted with area partners and local banks, the forum will highlight non-traditional lending and finance programs available to small business owners and executives. Attendance is free with advance RSVP with EOCP's office.
"Small business is the lifeblood of job growth in our region," said Tim Hight, executive director of EOCP. "The Winter Capital Forum shows how our state and local lenders are working to help small business thrive."
Small business owners and executives may RSVP free by email to thight@eoctech.org.
The EOCP mission is to act as a resource for creating, promoting, and sustaining jobs and investment in Eastern Oklahoma County. Priorities include business attraction, supporting existing business, and improving transportation and infrastructure.
Quick Facts
What: EOCP Winter Capital Forum
When: February 25 at 9-11am
Where: 4601 N Choctaw Rd, Choctaw, OK 73020
Who: All small business owners and executives are invited free of charge
Cost: Free with RSVP at thight@eoctech.org.
EOCP Winter Capital Forum Helps Oklahoma Small Businesses Find Financing
Eastern Oklahoma County Partnership invites small business leaders and executives to a networking seminar which will feature non-traditional lending and finance programs in the region. Free with RSVP.
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[Press-News.org] EOCP Winter Capital Forum Helps Oklahoma Small Businesses Find FinancingEastern Oklahoma County Partnership invites small business leaders and executives to a networking seminar which will feature non-traditional lending and finance programs in the region. Free with RSVP.