Central Valley Business
Incubator to Launch Ongoing Series of Business Fundamental Seminars
FRESNO,
CA – Central Valley entrepreneurs and business owners will have the
opportunity to learn core business funda mentals at the Central Valley
Business Incubator’s new single-session seminars. As a part of CVBI’s
expanding business services, these seminars introduce business basics in
a single session. The courses are centered on engaging, visual
presentations and are well-suited for start-up companies, sole
proprietors and small businesses.
The first offering – Maintaining Balance Sheets – will help business
owners read and understand this financial statement. It will be held
Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 6 – 8 p.m. at CVBI’s Launching Pad at 1630 E. Shaw
Ave., Suite 163. The cost is $32 for CVBI members and $48 for
non-members.
The second session – Computer Security Fundamentals – will highlight
information about computer threats and help participants identify the
hardware and software needed to mitigate the risks. It will be held
Tuesday, Aug. 21, from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at CVBI’s Launching Pad at
1630 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 163. The cost is $49 for CVBI members and $75
for non-members.
These two seminars will be led by Robert Luciano, who has more than 20
years of experience in the I.T. industry and six years of concurrent
accounting experience. He has owned a computer consulting firm, worked
in computer forensics helping the U.S. Secret Service and the California
High-Task Crimes Force, and holds 13 industry certifications.
He is currently the owner of Robert's Accounting Services in Clovis.
Future seminars taking place at CVBI will include the topic of making
successful presentations. Updated seminar information as it becomes
available can be found at www.cvbi.org.
For more information, contact CVBI at (559) 292-9033.
About the Central Valley Business Incubator
The Central Valley Business Incubator is a public/private partnership
fueled by community resources. CVBI helps start-up companies launch
successfully by creating an entrepreneurial community where people learn
how to balance their passion and ideas with the structure of running a
successful business. It offers business development services and houses
five on-site members at each of its two facilities – the Launching Pad
for mixed-use incubation and the Claude Laval Water and Energy
Technology (WET) Incubator.
Founded in 1996, CVBI is a nonprofit organization that fosters economic
development through entrepreneurship and job creation. It has worked
with more than 3,000 entrepreneurs who have obtained more than $12.7
million in capital and created 1,900 direct, verifiable new jobs for
Central Californians.