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Kauffman FastTrac® @MIC: Business Skills for Creatives

September 8, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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An event every week that begins at 6:00pm on Thursday, repeating until November 10, 2022

You have an idea for a business. Now what? Join us for our next Kauffman FastTrac® cohort to find out!

About this event

Arts-based entrepreneurs must have the creative aptitude and the business acumen to match. If you’re an artist, photographer, poet, videographer, graphic designer or musician pursuing a business in the arts, this course will help you achieve creative and financial fulfillment.

From communicating the value of your work to intellectual property, accounting to insurance, creative entrepreneurs must be tactical when starting–and growing–their businesses. Over 10 Thursday sessions, running from September 8 to November 10 from 6 – 9 pm at the MIC, entrepreneurial experts familiar with creative ventures will provide you with the springboard for business success. Topics include:

  • Explore Your Innovative Business Idea
  • Identify & Meet Market Needs
  • Set Financial Goals
  • Plan Your Products/Services
  • Research & Analyze the Market
  • Discover Your Competitive Advantage
  • Build Your Own Organization & Team
  • Plan for a Profitable Business
  • Understand Cash Flow & Acquiring Funds
  • Implement Your Business Plan

Registration closes on September 1 at 11:30 PM. Please note, there is a fee to participate. A generous tuition subsidy is available to encourage Howard County residents and businesses to participate. Sessions are 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, and 11/10.

About Kauffman FastTrac®:

Kauffman FastTrac® equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the business skills, insights, tools, resources, and peer networks necessary to start and grow successful businesses. The program was launched by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., and carries out Mr. K’s belief that everyone has a fundamental right to turn an idea into an economic reality, regardless of who you are or where you’re from, with zero barriers in the way. Kauffman FastTrac® participants decide between self-paced, virtual learning or affiliate learning. Affiliate learning is in a classroom with other entrepreneurs and a FastTrac facilitator or in a virtual environment with a FastTrac facilitator. A blend of both virtual and in-person learning with a FastTrac facilitator is available, also. Additional information about the Kauffman FastTrac® Program can be found on their website by clicking here.

Facilitators:

Doug Holly – Entrepreneur in Residence at the Maryland Innovation Center (MIC) for the past 5 years where he provides mentorship and programming to MIC members. Doug is also a mentor at Bethesda Green and for the MTC Venture Mentor Services program. He runs a management consulting business, Eagle Management Group where he helps small businesses owners achieve organizational and operational effectiveness as they grow. Previously Doug managed the development and fielding of computer and telecommunications products and services for IBM, TTC, Acterna and JDSU (now Viavi Solutions). He also handled over a dozen M&A projects from due diligence through to integration. He is a member of PMI, IEEE and a certified Kauffman FastTrac® facilitator and Program Director.

Russell C. Teter III – A certified coach/facilitator how has coached over 16,000 business owners/executives during a 25-year career across nearly every major industry sector, specializing in government contractors. He is currently the Director of Training for the University of Maryland’s Small Business Development Center. Russell transforms firms by developing organizations that result in faster growth, greater profits, and higher value. He is certified by FranklinCovey– the world’s premier leader in strategy execution, decision making, customer loyalty, leadership, and individual effectiveness. He is also a Certified ValueBuilder Coach, Kauffman Foundation facilitator, and partners with Dale Carnegie Training.

Vance MacEwen, MA, MBA – Entrepreneur in Residence at the Maryland Innovation Center (MIC) and co-founder CEO of Greatest Possible Good, a design thinking firm for social good. Vance mentors residents and affiliates of the MIC and volunteers through the Maryland Tech Council Venture Mentor Services, SEED SPOT, and the Youth Leaders of the Americas Initiative. Greatest Possible Good, winner of the 2019 MICA UP/Start Venture Competition, works with social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and small businesses to align teams and executives’ actions with their visions for impact. Vance previously served as chief of staff for Montgomery County Delegate Al Carr, English teacher at a private school in Chengdu, China, and work crew member at McDonogh School. He loves helping founders find their North Stars, hone their business strategies, and win pitches. He is a certified Kauffman FastTrac® facilitator.

Venue

Maryland Innovation Center
6751 Columbia Gateway Dr. | Suite 300
Columbia MD, MD 21046 United States
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