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Virginia SBDC

Rappahannock Lunch & Learn

Sep
15
2020
Tue 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Online
Facilitated by Central Virginia SBDC

Businesses in Rappahannock:  Are you interested in learning more about the Central Virginia Small Business Development Center (CVSBDC) and how we can assist you with your small business?

Grab your lunch and join Theresa Wood, President of the Businesses of Rappahannock, along with CVSBDC Business Advisors David Reardon and Greg Dorazio in an informal "chat" - with lots of Q&A time - and learn more about the services we provide and the wide array of skills our professional business advisors can offer.

David Reardon, Central Virginia Business Counselor

With over 10 years of experience as a Business Counselor with the Lord Fairfax SBDC, David Reardon has enjoyed working with the Small Business Community within the Lord Fairfax SBDC geographic area.  His former experiences in the operations of large and small businesses enable him to more easily understand and assist Lord Fairfax SBDC clients with their questions or concerns.

David finds many opportunities to utilize his knowledge of small business operations in tandem with his accounting background to assist new and existing clients with their financial questions on the operation of an existing business or while starting a new one.  He works with clients individually to show them the technical side on how to use QuickBooks for their business accounting software.

Gregory Dorazio, Central VA SBDC Business Communications Advisor

Mr. Dorazio has more than 15 years of experience in journalism, public relations, and small business communications. The Louisa resident served as editor of The Central Virginian and led public relations for Louisa County Public Schools. He’s had a hand in developing and promoting a number of local brands including TeamLCPS, Love Louisa, and Giving Words, as well as assisting many businesses to increase customer engagement through optimization of online platforms.


Fee: No Cost



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Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
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