Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Small Business Owners around the Tri-State preparing to meet in Hempstead, Long Island to Develop New Strategies in Tough Economic Times


Small Business Owners around the Tri-State preparing to meet in Hempstead to Develop New Strategies in Tough Economic Times


Andrew Morrison, Small Business Boot Camp founder and instructor to coach to develop strategies in tough economic times

Hempstead, NY – (PAPR) - August 18, 2009 - Hempstead, Long Island has been long considered the Hub or epicenter of business. Recognizing this fact, small business owners around the region will converge on Hempstead on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 in an effort to network and to develop strategies that would help them stimulate their own personal economic success on. The event will be held at Nakisaki Restaurant located at 276 Fulton Avenue in Hempstead from 11:30-2:00 pm.

Dubbed “Networking Tuesdays in the HUB,” the event is a buffet-style gathering intended to bring the small business owners, community and civic leaders together to share information and support each other in these tough economic times, giving these professionals the opportunity to meet and talk with others in business and get results for what they want to do. Each participant will also get a chance to introduce and/or promote his or her business.

The business owners will be coached by Andrew Morrison, a Fortune 500 business consultant who has even traveled to Nigeria, West Africa to train 1,200 business owners how they can come together to increase business in the region. Mr. Morrison has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show and hosts “Money Making Mondays” on 98.7 FM. He has been featured in top-rated publications -- the Wall Street Journal, Crain’s, Advertising Age, Black Enterprise – to name a few.

“Community development is an important idea, and it is central to returning the Village of Hempstead to its glorious past and rightful title as the Hub of Nassau County,” said Claude Gooding, Commissioner of Community Development Agency for the Village of Hempstead.

Networking Tuesdays in the HUB, a Business-2-Business event is presented by Hempstead community-based newspaper, The Hempstead/Uniondale Times, along with Power Networking Business Seminar Series.

The event will be covered by the local press – TV and newspaper.

The cover charge is $20, payable via PayPal, credit card or check/money order. Reservation and payment required. Make payment payable to Hempstead/Uniondale Times and mail to: Hempstead/Uniondale Times 250 Fulton Avenue, Suite M114 Hempstead, NY 11550. For further information, registration, sponsorship and benefits, call (516) 292-1263 or (347) 737-2398.

Visit http://networkingtuesdaysinthehub.eventbrite.com to register. You may also be placed on our email list for upcoming events by emailing us at cbbookspr@aol.com

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