Registration now open for BizGrowth Roadshow

Cumberland Business Incubator partners with TN Driving Innovation to host free “Marketing for Growth” workshop

CROSSVILLE  Signups are open for current and aspiring business owners to participate in a free small business workshop called “Marketing for Growth.” TN Driving Innovation is partnering with Cumberland Business Incubator to host the workshop on Nov. 20 from 7:30 – 9 a.m. This event is part of the BizGrowth Roadshow that features 10 stops throughout East Tennessee.

The workshop will be held on board theVenture.

Through theCO’s statewide program, Driving Innovation, the “Marketing for Growth” workshop will be hosted onboard their small business mobile innovation lab, theVenture. This event will be held at the Cumberland Business Incubator on the Roane State Community College campus located at 2569 Cook Road in Crossville.

Attendees are encouraged to attend the “Marketing for Growth” workshop if they are currently a small business owner or considering starting their own business in the future. This will be an interactive workshop that highlights ways to improve online marketing. Participants will leave the workshop with a better understanding of their customer and with practical tools to reach their customers online.

While totally free to attend, the workshop space is limited and will require an RSVP to secure a spot. Participants can sign up at bizgrowthroadshow.com

Contact Allison Wolfe at Allison@tndrivinginnovation.com or 423-653-5736 to find out more information or to reserve your spot in the workshops.

About theCO’s Driving Innovation:

Driving Innovation is a mobile program that supports economic and workforce development in Tennessee’s rural communities. Funded by the Governor’s Rural Task Force, Driving Innovation works in 55 counties across the state. Driving Innovation has three mobile innovation labs focused on STEAM education, entrepreneurship and small business support, and community placemaking. These mobile labs tour the state and equip rural areas to support small business owners, advance STEAM education, and enhance their community’s spaces. Find more information at TNdrivinginnovation.com.

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