Coming to South Florida This Summer…National Urban League’s Small Business Matters: One Day Entrepreneurship Summit (#SaveOurCities)

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Small Business Matters Entrepreneurship Summit

The Small Business Matters Entrepreneurship Summit, which attracts an average of 350 business owners, is held at the National Urban League Annual Conference each year. It provides a full day of business skill development workshops on management, marketing, and access to capital. Topics include learning about financial strategies and options for access to capital, marketing through social mediamanagement consulting and training services for the growth and development of a business.

Registration  REGISTER HERE for the Small Business Matters One-Day Summit on Saturday, August 1! Price is $49.95, which includes the Opening Plenary featuring Traci Lynn, Luncheon with keynote speaker Alfred Edmonds, Jr. of Black Enterprise, Pitch Competition, networking, and endless opportunities to grow your business. conf15_meme_ae-1 Alfred Edmond Jr. is Senior Vice President/Chief Content Officer of Black Enterprise. He is a content leader, brand representative and expert resource for all of the media platforms under the Black Enterprise brand. Edmond is responsible for overseeing editorial/content policies and enforcing quality standards for all of the major franchises and partnerships of Black Enterprise, including BlackEnterprise.com; Black Enterprise magazine; live networking events, such as the Black Enterprise Entrepreneurs Conference + Expo and the Women of Power Summit; and the Our World with Black Enterprise and Black Enterprise Business Report television shows.

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About Kerline K. Jules (686 Articles)
A native of Miami, Florida, Kerline Jules is one of South Florida’s leading young professionals and community leaders invested in public service and passionate about elevating the message of social and economic empowerment. Kerline believes a legacy of good intentions is no legacy at all; her very focus is on making sure that her life’s work makes an impact.

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