On Tuesday, November 19 from noon to 1:00 p.m., the Central Mountain Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is hosting Finance Sense: a strategic finance session for established businesses looking to differentiate their offerings. The workshop is available online.
The workshop description states: “Unleash the full potential of your business; this session is designed for established companies aiming to differentiate themselves in a competitive market. This workshop will delve into advanced financial strategies, innovative investment techniques, and strategic planning techniques designed to enhance your company’s unique value proposition.” .
Whether you are looking to expand, diversify or improve your market presence, this session provides the tools and knowledge needed to elevate your business strategy and achieve sustainable success.
SBDC’s Finance Sense series is led by bvcowork founder Candice Bryans. Bryans is also the founder of CB Wine Consulting and creator of The Cellar on Railroad Wine & Tapas. She is a budget analyst for the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS), a certified sommelier and treasurer of the Colorado Women’s Wine Guild.
Brians holds a master’s degree in education and an MBA in finance from the University of Central Arkansas. She enjoys working with new business owners and entrepreneurs to develop strong business plans and preliminary financial statements.
SBDC’s Fall Finance Sense Series is sponsored by First Southwest Bank and First Southwest Community Fund, which provides grants, low-interest loans, and educational opportunities to entrepreneurs in rural Colorado.
SBDC offers a variety of on-demand workshops to help businesses from human resources (HR) to finance topics. A list of workshops is available at ColoradoSBDC.org.