Every business faces peaks and valleys as they progress through stages of growth. Do you know
what stage your business is in and how you can reach the next level?
Attend this valuable one-day seminar to help stack the odds in your favor by understanding the stages of
business growth, their unique challenges, and methods to overcome them.
Led by Mike Kleis, President - Renaissance Executive Forums of Iowa and Joel Bennett, Lead
Consultant - Veel Hoeden Consulting, this “hands-on” event will provide an opportunity to discuss your
challenges with other business owners and non-prot ofcers to utilize the collective power of their
experience to help you address these barriers head on.
Friday Apr 26, 2019
8:15 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Friday, April 26 from 8:15 am to 1 pm
Clinton Community College Technology Center
1951 Manufacturing Drive, Clinton
This session is complimentary to participants but pre-registration required. Call (800) 254-9670 or click HERE to register.
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