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LATINA ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING SERIES (LETS)

VIRTUAL/ONLINE

NO-COST BILINGUAL: SPANISH & ENGLISH

The Latina Entrepreneurship Training Series (LETS) is an 8week program powered by Wells Fargo, providing womenowned small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs with nocost business counseling and training.

This comprehensive curriculum covers business plan design, finance, accounting, marketing, legal, and other services such as managing customer relationships. LETS offers a culturally and linguistically informed approach to business education and mentorship. APPLY!

APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 21, 2023 Contact:

FRIDAY, APRIL 21 · 5 - 7:30PM https://www.eventcreate.com/e/providentwomen-her-conference

EVENTO EN ESPAÑOL PARA INFORMAR A LA COMUNIDAD SOBRE LAS OPORTUNIDADES EN NEW JERSEY RELACIONADAS CON LA ENERGÍA LIMPIA Y RENOVABLE.

ProvidentWomen, a female-focused-and-led initiative of Provident Bank, is pleased to invite you to participate in the inaugural HER Conference – where we’re Helping Entrepreneurs Rise.

Over coffee and conversation from our headquarters in Iselin, New Jersey, you will hear from a stellar lineup of presenters covering a range of topics from government financing and incentives, key branding strategies and community-driven commerce.

Our committee members, who are empowered female team leaders from a range of Provident Bank lines of business including retail and commercial banking, will be available to answer any of your questions about best banking for your business.

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We make our requirements known to the marketplace.

We tell suppliers how we will evaluate proposals. We award contracts based on best value. We promote economic development in the community we serve by providing access to small, minority-owned, and woman-owned businesses.

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Community groups have organized more than 30 listening sessions that reached 3000,<> people across the state to discuss how to ensure our clean energy transition is equitable and puts communities and workers first.

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For individual training and group events feel free to reach out to arrange a session or demo.

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