Workforce3one from DOL-ETA has announced a webinar that may be of interest to Missouri's workforce development leaders, particularly in regions operating Microenterprise grants and programs. Entrepreneurship: A Strong Tool in Community College Education is slated 2:30 p.m. Central time on Tuesday, December 7th.

Presenters include Timothy Putnam, Associate Director, John Pappajohn Business and Entrepreneurial Center, North Iowa Area Community College; Donna Duffey, Professor, CPF Entrepreneurship, Johnson County Community College; and Christine Pigsley, Associate Dean, Business, Dakota County Technical College. James McKenney, Vice President, Economic Development and International Programs, AACC, will moderate the webcast.
This webinar will feature experienced representatives from three community colleges who will highlight their exceptional programs that demonstrate the breadth of entrepreneurial education available today. The entrepreneurship education offered by community colleges varies greatly from campus to campus including for-credit courses, non-credit courses, certificates, consultation services and even business incubators. They offer expertise and resources in the areas of business planning, financial management, market planning & analysis, succession planning, business growth, manufacturing, import/export, and training in sales, managing payroll, and even tax seminars. Despite these different approaches, all community college entrepreneurship programs focus on increasing economic development and creating jobs in their communities.
Registration for this Webinar is limited and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. This link takes you to Workforce3one's online registration for the event.