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Pace University SBDC Expands Programming to Brooklyn Small Businesses & Aspiring Entrepreneurs




Starting on Thursday, September 26, in partnership with Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and the Flatbush Nostrand Junction Business Improvement District (BID), the Pace University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will offer high-impact in-person one-to-one business advisory sessions from the Assembly Member’s office in Flatbush.

 

Pace SBDC’s seasoned business advisors work with small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs in these sessions, covering critical areas such as access to financing, marketing and sales strategies, government procurement and certification programs, and business planning. Sessions must be arranged in advance, and all interested small businesses must complete the SBDC counseling request form – go to https://pacesbdc.org/counseling-form for more information and to register for a session.

 

This location builds on the 1:1 business advisory sessions that the Pace SBDC has been hosting from the Business & Career Center at the Brooklyn Public Library’s Grand Army Plaza branch and New York Public Library’s Thomas Yoseloff Business Center and expands services to additional Brooklyn communities. In-person sessions are also available from Pace SBDC’s offices at Pace University’s Lower Manhattan campus, and virtually.

 

The Pace SBDC offers one-to-one business advisory services at no cost to our clients thanks to funding from the federal and New York State government, and support from Pace University, our host institution, ensuring that our counseling services and training programs remain accessible to all.


Click here for the Press release.

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