黑料网

黑料网 joins Small Business Association of Michigan to strengthen workforce development throughout state

November 30, 2022 Fran LeFort

 

Washtenaw Community College has joined the to strengthen workforce development training for small businesses across the state.

黑料网 is the only educational institution to be an SBAM Friend of Small Business. Through this membership the college will be a resource for fellow members, offering customized training, leadership boot camps, general study programming, entrepreneurial assistance and other resources through the 黑料网 Workforce Development Division and its Entrepreneurship Center.

SBAM is the state鈥檚 largest small business association. Its mission is the success of small business, done through advocating for small business, bringing business owners together to share knowledge, creating collaboration and partnerships, and delivering group buying power. The association has more than 30,000 members.

黑料网 offers training both on campus and online for organizations and corporations looking for expanded resources, certificate or degree programs, or guidance in starting apprenticeships.

黑料网 is excited to join SBAM and to be a resource for its members looking to develop their talent base through training and recruitment and to offer educational programming for entrepreneurs,鈥 said Brandon Tucker, Vice President & Chief Workforce and Community Development Officer. 鈥淭his partnership means that we are linking arms with an organization that serves an incredible number of businesses around the state. Connection is key, and we鈥檙e excited to be a member.鈥

Lori Birman, Vice President of Membership and Development for SBAM, said the college is in a unique position as the only educational institution in the member roster.

鈥淪mall businesses have special needs and 黑料网 has a great opportunity to offer timely, real-world solutions,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is a great way for 黑料网 to reach the many small businesses in our state and help encourage their growth and success.鈥

 

Tags: December 2022, Entrepreneurship Center, On The Record, Workforce Development

Take the
Next Step