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Chamber launches free business program to empower local entrepreneurs

Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce has officially launched its big program of the year to help locals start and grow their small businesses.

The free program Start Smart – Run Smart is a multicultural initiative designed to enable and empower locals to start or run a small business. It is open to everyone, regardless of background.

According to the chamber, the program includes four speaker events on different key aspects of starting and running a small business, expert guidance and practical tips to help locals navigate the business world, and a supportive, multicultural environment that understands the challenges and opportunities of business owners.

The first speaker event will be on 24 March at Cranbourne Public Hall, featuring two guest speakers: chief executive officer of Yarra Lane Group Nick Perrett, and owner of marketing agency Innovnate Pty Ltd Nate Ward.

Mr Perrett will be discussing business plans, cash flow management, and budgeting, while Mr Ward will cover marketing for start-ups and small businesses and the importance of branding.

Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Ian Wood said the program was all about bringing experts in to tutor people who wanted to start small businesses in the Cranbourne area.

He said if anyone wants further specialist advice, they could follow up with the speakers.

The information on the other three sessions will be shared soon.

Locals can book for the first speaker event through the chamber’s website. Spots are limited.

The door for the first event opens at 6.30pm and the presentation starts at 7pm on Monday 24 March.

Locals are eligible for one-year free membership of the chamber if they attend all four events.

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