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~ Colorado Springs, CO - As Pikes Peak Small Business Week brings together entrepreneurs, business owners, and community partners from across the region, the City of Colorado Springs Economic Development Department is launching a new monthly newsletter. This newsletter will focus on the people, projects, and opportunities that are shaping the local economy.
The purpose of this newsletter is to keep residents, entrepreneurs, and business owners connected to economic development activities happening in Colorado Springs. It will cover a wide range of topics including small business support, workforce initiatives, partnerships, programs, and community events. Interested individuals can subscribe to the newsletter by clicking here.
Subscribers can expect to receive updates on local businesses and economic development efforts. They will also be informed about funding opportunities, workforce development initiatives, and growth opportunities in the area. The newsletter will also highlight upcoming community events and networking opportunities for businesses. Additionally, it will provide information on resources available to support business growth in Colorado Springs.
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According to Shakanah Raymond, Small Business Development Administrator for the City of Colorado Springs, "This newsletter is about creating a more direct connection to the work happening across Colorado Springs' economy." She further added that it aims to be useful, approachable and worth the time for anyone who owns a small business or wants to start one or simply wants to stay engaged in the community.
The first edition of this newsletter was released during Small Business Week and features regional events and programming as well as local business opportunities. It also highlights the Military Welcome Program and upcoming networking and educational events. Readers can access this edition by clicking here.
As Colorado Springs continues to experience growth, this newsletter will serve as a platform for sharing momentum across the city while keeping businesses and residents informed, connected and engaged.
The purpose of this newsletter is to keep residents, entrepreneurs, and business owners connected to economic development activities happening in Colorado Springs. It will cover a wide range of topics including small business support, workforce initiatives, partnerships, programs, and community events. Interested individuals can subscribe to the newsletter by clicking here.
Subscribers can expect to receive updates on local businesses and economic development efforts. They will also be informed about funding opportunities, workforce development initiatives, and growth opportunities in the area. The newsletter will also highlight upcoming community events and networking opportunities for businesses. Additionally, it will provide information on resources available to support business growth in Colorado Springs.
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According to Shakanah Raymond, Small Business Development Administrator for the City of Colorado Springs, "This newsletter is about creating a more direct connection to the work happening across Colorado Springs' economy." She further added that it aims to be useful, approachable and worth the time for anyone who owns a small business or wants to start one or simply wants to stay engaged in the community.
The first edition of this newsletter was released during Small Business Week and features regional events and programming as well as local business opportunities. It also highlights the Military Welcome Program and upcoming networking and educational events. Readers can access this edition by clicking here.
As Colorado Springs continues to experience growth, this newsletter will serve as a platform for sharing momentum across the city while keeping businesses and residents informed, connected and engaged.
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