BCCC Small Business Seminar: How to Write a Business Plan | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Starting your own small business is a huge step for anyone. This class will help you with the fundamentals in writing a business plan. A business plan is the foundation for success when making a decision to start a new business or acquire an existing business. Your business plan is key when it comes to seeking funds for your business. Topics Discussed:

  • The executive summary
  • Describing your business
  • Marketing
  • Market research and analysis plus more!

Monday, August 20, 2018
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
BCCC, Building 8, Room 828

    David Mayo is a faculty member teaching in the field of entrepreneurship and the Director of the Entrepreneurship Center in the Miller School of Entrepreneurship at East Carolina University. He is a graduate of NC State University with a major in marketing as well as a graduate of East Carolina University with a MBA. David began his professional career by managing property around the Greenville North Carolina area, and trading stocks professionally. After finishing the MBA program at ECU, David worked as the manager of product development for a Raleigh NC based startup that focused on network security. David later worked as a consultant where he helped over 400 entrepreneurs raise $30,000,000 in debt and equity financing and increase sales by nearly $40,000,000. While a consultant he also launched two new businesses, a global manufacturing company that makes products for the watersports industry and a web-based contractor placement service to connect small businesses with website and application development specialists.

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

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