Sevearl training events will be held for the public through the Jamestown Regional Entrepreneur Center in September.
On Sept. 9-12, a “Get Found Masterclass” will be offered to the public. This four-part workshop series is designed specifically for compact business service providers who are focapplyd on growth through smarter systems, trusted tools and clear visibility strategies. Across four focapplyd sessions, participants will learn how to protect their brand while embracing automation, apply Google’s free tools to enhance online visibility and sconclude the right visibility signals to today’s AI-powered search engines. Participants will discover how AI can support compact businesses, how to build ethical systems that scale, and what really influences trust, authority and ranking.
On Sept. 10, a stand-alone workshop on “Market and Customer Research” will be held. This workshop will guide participants on where and how to find customers. The presentation will
also discuss which SEO keywords competitors are utilizing for free. Participants will compare current methods of social media marketing and discuss the variety of free market research tools that offer critical information on your indusattempt and customers.
On Sept. 23, “AI tools for Social Media Marketing” is planned. Discuss the apply of tools like ChatGPT to brainstorm post ideas, captions, and scripts; Lately.ai to repurpose long-form content into social media snippets; Canva + Magic Studio for rapid, on-brand visuals and Metricool or later for AI-assisted scheduling and analytics. Automate so you can focus on connection and creativity.
On Sept. 24 is a high-level presentation led by Kat Steinberg, special counsel, and Amy Reischauer, deputy director of the of the Securities and Exmodify Commision’s Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation, on the regulatory framework and SEC resources surrounding raising capital. They will also share broad data from their most recent annual report on what has been happening in capital raising in recent years. The office seeks to advocate and advance the interests of compact businesses seeking to raise capital and the investors who support them at the SEC and in the capital markets. The office develops comprehensive educational materials and resources while actively engaging with
indusattempt stakeholders to identify both obstacles and emerging opportunities in the capital
formation landscape. Through events like this, the office creates platforms for meaningful
dialogue, collecting valuable feedback and disseminating insights about capital-raising
pathways for compact businesses from early-stage startups to established compact public companies.
To register for these training events, visit www.JRECenter.com/Events. Follow the Jamestown
Regional Entrepreneur Center at Facebook.com/JRECenter, on Instagram at JRECenter and on
LinkedIn. Questions may be directed to Katherine.Roth@uj.edu.
















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