WINNEMUCCA - NxLeveL is the nation's largest and most effective entrepreneurial training network with more than 300,000 graduates, according to a news release.
NxLeveL is a 15-week intensive course that delivers the knowledge needed to launch a new business or grow a current and existing business. Through a variety of speakers, as well as the instruction of certified trainer Kathy Halbardier, students will gain knowledge and best practices in management techniques, goal setting, financial accountability and crafting a business plan.
NxLeveL's practical "learn it today, use it tomorrow" approach will help them build a solid foundation for success.
This premier training program for business owners is typically priced at $395 in Reno and Las Vegas. With funding from the Humboldt Development Authority and the Western Nevada Development District, the NxLeveL program will be offered to the Winnemucca business community for $95 per person.
Session topics include: keys to your business success; assessing your business idea; business planning: think ahead & grow; the marketing plan; government regulations; management; market analysis; product and price; placement and promotion; e-commerce; selling success; where's the cash?; managing the money; financial tips and tools; bringing it all together.
Classes meet on consecutive Thursday evenings beginning March 28 and ending June 27. Classes will be held at Humboldt General Hospital from 5:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
The course was made possible largely in part to a grant received from the Western Nevada Development District, Humboldt General Hospital, which donated the space for the class, the Humboldt Development Authority, the Nevada Small Business Development Center and the guest speakers throughout the duration of the course.
Register online at www.nsbdc.org and click on the training calendar. For more information, contact Bill Sims at the Winnemucca NevadaSBDC office at 623-1064
or Kathy Carrico, NxLeveL state administrator at 775/784-6879 or email kcarrico@unr.edu and learn more at www.nsbdc.org.
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