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Pace SBDC at the ASBDC 46th Annual Training Event in Orlando

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  • Sep 11
  • 1 min read

Roxanna Astorga, Counseling Coordinator at the Pace University Small Business Development Center (SBDC), represented our center at the 2025 America's SBDC Training Event in Orlando, Florida. This annual event brings together professionals from across the country to exchange ideas, strengthen skills, and explore new opportunities to better serve small businesses.


The training event also featured keynote speakers and networking opportunities, helping assess best practices on delivering top-notch advising for our clients, and professional development focused heavily on the role of artificial intelligence in SBDC advising and small business operations, including sessions focused on tailored AI tools that enhance advising and ways entrepreneurs can apply AI to streamline tasks. The ASBDC Training Event continues to be a cornerstone for professional growth and innovation, equipping SBDC team members with the latest knowledge to support the small business community.


At the Pace University SBDC, we’re dedicated to helping small business owners and entrepreneurs succeed. Whether you need assistance with access to capital, marketing strategies, or navigating government procurement opportunities, our certified business advisors are here to guide you every step of the way. If you’re interested in learning more or scheduling a business advisory session, visit our website or send us an email.

 
 
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