(WNY News Now) – Jamestown, NY – The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Jamestown Community College has been a pillar of support for women in business for over a decade through its Women in Networking (WIN) Chautauqua program.

Designed to cultivate productive business relationships, the WIN program offers a platform for women to connect and grow. The next session will be held on Thursday, August 8, at 12 PM in Room 120 of the Carnahan Building at Jamestown Community College. The event will highlight small business services provided by The Resource Center, featuring speakers Jacqueline Phelps, Assistant Executive Director of QAQI & Compliance, and Terri Johnson, Director of Employment and Community Support.

The Resource Center, serving the Chautauqua County area since 1958, has expanded to offer comprehensive services to thousands of individuals with disabilities. Its Manufacturing Division, Allied Industries, collaborates with local and regional manufacturers to provide reliable labor solutions, enhancing production through skilled, supervised employees.

Attendance costs $18, payable by check or credit card. For reservations or more information, contact the SBDC at 716-338-1024 or visit www.sbdcjcc.org.

Looking ahead, the WIN program on September 12 will feature Andrea Liebross, author of “She Thinks Big for Female Entrepreneurs,” as the guest speaker.

The SBDC, under the auspices of the US Small Business Administration, aims to foster economic sustainability in New York. It offers free, confidential services ranging from business plan development to financial planning, helping entrepreneurs launch and grow their businesses successfully.









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