Carson College of Business offers business seminars

The Carson College of Business Center for Entrepreneurial Studies will host Resource Nights, a weekly series of industry experts who come to campus to offer guidance on developing strong business plans and presentations. The series helps student entrepreneurs prepare for the 15th Annual Business Plan Competition April 22-23 but is also open to the public. The series occurs 6-8 p.m. Thursdays in the Marriott Hospitality Teaching Center in Todd Addition 268. Light refreshments will be served by the School of Hospitality Business Management.

Speakers include:

Jan. 28: Keys to Success, Joelle Kaufman, head of marketing and partnerships, Bloomreach

Feb. 4: Building a Winning Team, Dan Castles, founder and chief executive officer, Telestream

Feb. 11: Capital Ideas, Dale Miller, senior vice president and corporate client group director, Pacific Wealth Management Group at Morgan Stanley and Paul Judge, managing director, Vandal Venture Fund

Feb. 18: Marketing, Jason Hol, brand and business development executive, KELLYBRADY Advertising, Inc.

Feb. 25: Legal Issues, Dave Divine and Dan Wadkins, attorneys, Lee & Hayes PLLC

March 3: Art of the Pitch, Tom Simpson, president, Spokane Angel Alliance and Andy Barrett, executive director of Berg Companies; co-founders of Toolbox

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