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Master-Mind #1: Be Visible: How to Distinguish Yourself in a Crowded Marketplace
October 23 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
About:
Join us for an interactive, in-person mastermind workshop designed to empower small business owners to align their vision, stand out in a crowded market, and achieve strategic growth through practical guidance. This unique program offers more than just a traditional workshop format—it fosters collaborative learning and peer-to-peer support, with an evolving structure that adapts to the group’s needs.
As participants, you will have the opportunity to take authorship of the conversation. You’ll be able to select key topics, guide discussions, and set the overall tone and direction of the group. This ensures that the sessions focus on the challenges and opportunities that matter most to you and your business.
We will begin with three core sessions, and based on the group’s progress and interests, we will add additional sessions as we go. This flexible approach allows for continued learning and deeper exploration of relevant topics. Each session will be an active, engaging experience where participants exchange ideas, insights, and strategies to help one another succeed.
It is important that participants commit to attending all sessions, as they build on one another to maximize the benefits. A light dinner will be provided at each session to create a relaxed atmosphere that encourages conversation and networking.
This is a fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with fellow small business owners while having a direct influence on the content and tone of the discussions.
We look forward to having you with us!
Presenters:
- Tolu Arogundade, Branch Manager, First National Bank
- Rachael Wolfe, Digital Marketing / Consultant Manager, KUSBDC
Location:
Old Main, Room 26, in person
Dates:
- October 23rd
- November 20th
- December 11th
Time:
6:30-8:00 PM
Attendance Limit:
Limited to 12 participants to ensure personalized attention and meaningful interactions.
Format:
Monthly sessions over three months, featuring interactive discussions and networking opportunities. After three months, a new cohort will begin.