LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR
Exceed Your Vision!
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, about to become one, or work for one, you’ve set goals for yourself and you have every intention of achieving those goals. If you’re an entrepreneur, you took the step (or are about to) because you have a vision for your future. We’re here to do our part in ensuring that you not only achieve your vision for your future, but YOU EXCEED IT!
The North County BRC is a resource “center” in every sense of the word. We owe our existence to our partnership with the Paso Chamber, Cuesta, and the Business & Entrepreneurship Center – all resources to help you achieve your goals and exceed your vision. And there are other resources out there as well – all of them offering small business assistance of some sort. Our goal is to identify those resources for you, bring them together on this website so that you can find them and use them, and work with them to provide the small business community with excellent education, counseling and networking – all keys to success!
Welcome to Our Website!
Pam Avila, Director of the North County BRC
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Join us on Tuesday, May 15th from 5:30 PM - 7 PM
La Quinta Inn & Suites, 2615 Buena Vista Drive, Paso Robles
$20/ Seminar
$75/ Seminiar Series
Topic: What Motivates People to Buy or Sell
Well Known Speaker: Brian Trapp, Sales Direcitor with BCA
Brian will explore experiments and studies showing how we
can persuade people in business and in life.
REGISTER TODAY! Click Here
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Tip of the Month: By participating in the educational events and seminars offered by the North County Business Resource Center, you not only will learn techniques to expand your business, but will also more about your community and developed lasting business relationships. |
Our Partners:
Information and Workshops are brought to you by the Paso Robles Chamber Business Resource Center in partnership with the Business and Entrepreneurship Center of Cuesta College at w.academic.cuesta.edu/bac/. The Business and Entrepreneurship Center at Cuesta College (BEC) program, an initiative of the Economic and Workforce Development Program through the California Community Colleges, is a network of Community College professionals working in strategic partnerships with businesses, industry and community organizations to identify and meet California's economic development needs in the areas of business improvements and entrepreneurship training.