SCMBA and MBAC Present Risk Management Workshop
The following is from the Stark County Minority Business Association (SCMBA) and Minority Business Assistance Center
Stark County, OH — The Stark County Minority Business Association (SCMBA) and Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) are thrilled to invite the community for their upcoming Capital Conversations session on Risk Management. This workshop, sponsored by Huntington Bank, is scheduled for Tuesday, December 19, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce located at 222 Market Ave. N, Canton, OH 44702.
In an ever-evolving business landscape, understanding and effectively managing risks is crucial for the success of any enterprise. The SCMBA and MBAC are delighted to welcome back Huntington Bank for this final session of 2023, where attendees will gain valuable insights into risk identification, mitigation, and strategic planning for the upcoming year.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, December 19
Time: 11:00 AM–1:00 PM
Location: 222 Market Ave. N, Canton, OH 44702 (Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce)
Cost: FREE (with lunch included)
Key Learning Objectives:
After attending this workshop, participants will:
● Identify common risks associated with small businesses
● Recognize external and internal factors affecting risk for small businesses
● Identify situations that may cause risk for small businesses
● Recognize common warning signs of risk for small businesses
● Implement, monitor, and evaluate a risk management plan for small businesses
This is a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals to enhance their knowledge, network with industry experts, and fortify their enterprises against potential risks. To secure your spot, RSVP at: https://starkminoritybusiness.org/event/capital-conversations-risk-management/
About the series: In collaboration with three bank partners, SCMBA presents "Capital Conversations," a monthly workshop series dedicated to creating healthy banking relationships, enhancing business and personal credit, and fostering economic growth for minority businesses. Each month features a new topic and is taught by banking experts.
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