April 07, 2014 | Vol. 20 No. 30

 

 

NFL teams with Neeley School for "Playbook Workshop Series" Jan. 25
Published: 1/10/2011

NFL

The North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee, the NFL and the Neeley School of Business at TCU will host a half-day workshop for emerging businesses to provide valuable insight, proven methods and researched tactics.

“This workshop focuses on issues prominent in the minds, plans and goals of entrepreneurs who are beginning or growing a small or mid-size business,” said Brad Hancock, director of the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center. “This is an excellent opportunity to talk to experts in entrepreneurship and discover local resources, all under one roof.”

Playbook Workshop Series III will be held Tuesday, Jan. 25, 7 a.m.to 12:15 p.m. at the Brown-Lupton University Union on campus.  Cost is $19.95 per person. Registration will open Jan. 10.
 

Together with the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee and the NFL, the Neeley School has procured experts from across North Texas to coach local entrepreneurs into winning performances.

 

Keynote speakers and sessions include:
·         The Values-Based Enterprise: Making Meaning to Make Money, presented by Dr. Raymond Smilor, Robert and Edith Schumacher Executive Faculty Fellow, Neeley School of Business at TCU
·         Instilling a Winning Culture in Your Company, presented by Paul Spiegelman, CEO, The Beryl Companies
·         Using Social Media to Market and Advance Your Business, presented by Dr. Stacy Landreth Grau, Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Marketing, Neeley School of Business at TCU
·         Success in Business – Concrete Tools for Growing Your Business, presented by David Minor, Founder Emeritus of the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center and CEO of the Landscape Partners
·         Finding Capital and Financial Resources to Grow Your Business, panel discussion
·         The Power of Partnership – Important Resources for Any Business, panel discussion

 

A Small Business Provider Expo will take place throughout the day so that entrepreneurs can have direct access to Tarrant County’s numerous organizations dedicated to supporting small businesses. Participants include the Fort Worth Business Assistance Center, Small Business Development Center, North Texas Regional Center for Innovation & Commercialization, TECH Fort Worth, North Texas Angel Network and more.

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