Wisconsin Technology Council is offering a free session to help entrepreneurs of all types learn more about the basics of launching, funding, and growing a young business Nov. 14 event in Oneida.
This workshop will be held at Radisson Hotel & Conference Center – Mohawk Room; 2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay. Registration, breakfast and networking begin at 8:30 a.m. with the program running from 9 a.m. to noon.
Speakers include Mark Ehrmann, a business attorney and partner with Quarles & Brady; Joe Kremer, director of the Tech Council’s Investors Network; and Blane Huppert, partner and sponsorship associate with WiSys, which works with entrepreneurs and others connected to Wisconsin’s comprehensive universities.
Mentors will speak and answer questions on areas such as legal steps to starting a company, funding sources for such firms, and public resources generally available to entrepreneurs. Attendees will engage in an exercise aimed at bringing forth their ideas and any challenges that lie ahead.
“Contrary to the popular image of entrepreneurs and startups, innovation isn’t confined to Wisconsin’s largest cities or major cities outside the state,” said Tom Still, president of the Wisconsin Technology Council, who will moderate.
The State of Wisconsin Initiative to Fast Track Entrepreneurs, or SWIFT, is made possible through a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration and supported by U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin. The goal of the statewide program is to connect entrepreneurs of all types – not just tech-based – with resources, advice and networking through the Tech Council and others to help them succeed.
To learn more wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or call 608-442-7557.
