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Events for April 15 - March 7

Access to Capital

June 6th AAEA Access to Capital: SBA Lunch and Learn Topic: Disaster Management Speaker: Tom Todt, IOM, District Director Alabama District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration Disasters can take many forms, and the financial cost of rebuilding after a disaster can be overwhelming. If you’re prepared for emergencies, you’ll be better positioned to recover and

Access to Capital

June 27th AAEA Access to Capital Workshop Topic: Strategies for Raising Capital Speaker: Duane Lewis, Chief Operating Officer BBIF It does take money to make money, but where to find that money can be the issue. On the 27th, we will look at the opportunities to find capital when your company is a startup, resources

Mind Your Business Workshop Series

Join the National AAEA Mind Your Business Workshop Series BIPOC Mental Health Hybrid (In-Person & Virtual) Event: Culture, Community, and Connection All 4 Session Live Subject Matter Speakers will all be broadcast live on the AAEA Livestream platforms for anyone not wanting to attend the classes. (https://www.facebook.com/aaeassociation) RSVP REQUIRED for In-Person Classes Get your IN

Access to Capital

Topic:  AAEA Access to Capital Workshop Series Description: LET'S NORMALIZE FINANCIAL CLARITY Financial Clarity is having a clear view of your financial position. It has the wisdom to tell the financial position of someone without even looking at their balance sheet. Constance will help us know the different ways of earning money, how to keep

Access to Capital

Topic AAEA Access to Capital Workshop Series: Strategies for Raising Capital Description Topic: Strategies for Raising Capital Speaker: Duane Lewis, Chief Operating Officer BBIF To make money, it does take money, but where to find that money, well, that can be the issue. On the 27th, we will look at the opportunities to find capital

Barrier Breakers Montgomery Biscuits Black Business Month

The AAEA (African American Entrepreneurs Association) will have a table at the home of the Montgomery Biscuits showcasing minority-owned business resources and all the great things we can achieve when we do it together!! Support your local team and support your locally-owned businesses! August is Black Business Month, a time to celebrate the success and

Access to Capital

Date: 08/15/2023 6:00 PM EST Topic: INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CREDIT: BUILDING FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS Speaker: Cherrise Wilks, MPA, GPC President and CEO Affinity Consulting Group NEFL, LLC Join the AAEA and guest speaker Cherrise Wilks, GPC, as we look at some of the necessary steps to build business credit and increase the financial opportunities

Barrier Breaker Series & African American Business Expo

DAYTONA LOCAL AFRICAN AMERICAN OWNED BUSINESSES Join us on August 18th to showcase your Local African American Business Expo at the AAEA Barrier Breakers' 3rd and final night in 2023. The African American Entrepreneurs Association, Inc. is the proud presenting sponsor of the 'The Nine' Barrier Breaker Program partnering with the Daytona Tortugas Professional Baseball

Access to Capital

AAEA Access to Capital Workshop Series Description Topic Title: Inclusive Recovery Short topic Description: Reskilling America's Underserved for In-Demand Careers Dr. Malcolm Adams, also known as the Purposeful Economist, is an extraordinary individual who has significantly contributed to economics. With a deep understanding of economic principles, he goes beyond traditional economic theories and focuses on

Access to Capital

Topic: Secure Your Legacy: Virtual Will & Estate Planning Unveiled Speaker: Will Thompson III, Primerica Financial Services Guest Speakers: Kent A. Showalter III, Senior Associate & Administrating Attorney at DSK Law Eddie Peters, Executive Director, Independent Associate of Legal Shield Having a Will can help your loved ones through a difficult time—learn how a little

Access to Capital ~ SBA Lunch & Learn

Topic:  AAEA Access to Capital Workshop Description:  SBA Lunch and Learn: Pathway to Business Speaker:  Natalie Hall, Economic Development Specialist/Veterans Representative, N. FL. U.S. SBA Natalie C. Hall is an Economic Development Specialist and the Veterans Business Development Officer for the U.S. Small Business Administration, North Florida District Office in Jacksonville, Florida. Natalie joined the

City of Palm Coast National Black Business Month Proclamation

City of Palm Coast Commission Meeting "The City of Palm Coast reminds all citizens to celebrate the accomplishments of Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs and actively support their growth and development." - David Alfin, Mayor   Location:  Community Wing of City Hall, 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, FL 32164 Time: 6 PM  

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