Introduction to Ed2Go Seminar | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Press Release:

Accessible Training for Current and Prospective Business Owners and Leaders


    Justin Rose, Director of Occupational Extension at Beaufort County Community College, will be presenting on the Education to Go training classes offered through the Department of Continuing Education. These easy to use, online, classes are perfect for the budding entrepreneur, small business owner, and growing small business leader to grow both personally and professionally. During this workshop Justin will introduce attendees to Ed2Go, show basic navigation through the site, answer questions, and even register those ready to begin. This is the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs wanting to expand their knowledge in starting a business as well as business owners wanting to train their expanding workforce.

    Most Ed2Go courses begin at $70.00 for 6 week, 24 hours, classes that can be completed from anywhere! These easy to navigate classes offer education in topics such as:

  • Start Your Own Small Business
  • Creating a Successful Business Plan
  • Marketing Your Business on the Internet
  • Starting a Nonprofit
  • Introduction to Nonprofit Management
  • A-Z Grant Writing

    This program literally puts training right at your fingertips! Join us and find out how it can benefit you and your future or current small business.

Register for the seiminar here

    January 19, 2017
    3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    BCCC, Building 8, Room 828

  • Contact: Attila Nemecz
  •     Attila.Nemecz@beaufortccc.edu

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