Berkshire Enterprises Announces Spring Training Program
Berkshire Enterprises announced today it will conduct an evening program "Seminars for Entrepreneurs" starting Monday March 31, 2008. This eight week program is designed for people who want to start a business or grow an existing one. Space is limited to 12 participants.The eight session series provides practical, hands on information on how to turn an idea into a viable business. Participants in past programs have started new businesses, obtained financing for existing businesses, developed bookkeeping and accounting systems, and implemented new marketing strategies. Increased sales and increased profits have been directly attributable to the program. Steve Fogel, Program Director of Berkshire Enterprises, and David Roche, lead instructor of Berkshire Enterprises, will co-teach the series.
The program will cover such topics as business planning, market research and strategy, money management and financing. “Seminars for Entrepreneurs” will be held on eight Mondays from 5:30-7:30PM. The fee for the program, including all course materials and 2 hours of individual business consulting is $400. Berkshire Enterprises is a program of the Office for Workforce Development at Berkshire Community College. For more information or to register please call Steve Fogel at Berkshire Enterprises today -- (413) 236-2141.
Scholarships are available for the “Seminars for Entrepreneurs" fall session. The Alan R. Robertson Scholarship Fund was established in April 2000 to honor the memory of Alan R. Robertson, one of the founders of Berkshire Enterprises and a devoted proponent of small business in Berkshire County. Eligibility is based on enrollment in the seminar, demonstrated financial need, and demonstration of entrepreneurial goals.
