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Virginia SBDC

Considering a Franchise

Sep
10
2019
Tue 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

This event has been canceled

Topic: Start-up Assistance

5 - 6 PM (networking and light meal provided) 6 -8 PM - Franchising Workshop Most people who go into business with the support of a franchise want to find a safe and proven way to exit the corporate world and replace their previous income as quickly as possible by following a proven business system. There are over 3000 different types of franchises in the US with a potential to be launched from home for just $50,000. Topics Covered: How certain franchises significantly reduce the risk of starting your own business Find out if you're suited for franchising and which franchises might work best for you Learn which franchises are succeeding in Virginia and DC

Speaker(s): Heather Rosen

Heather Rosen is the President of FranNet of Virginia, which she opened in 2009. She is also an attorney who previously advised small and medium sized businesses on contractual matters, mergers and acquisitions, litigation strategy, corporate structure, bankruptcy matters, and real estate acquisitions and refinancing. Heather works with clients in Northern, Central and Western Virginia and Washington, DC. She also conducts franchise educational seminars throughout the region. Heather is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and the Temple University Beasley School of Law. If you need further assistance or have a question, please contact us at(540)654-1383


Fee: $ 30.00

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Phone: (540) 654-1383

Location

University of Mary Washington SBDC
1125 Emancipation Highway Suite 400 Fredericksburg, VA 22401


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