Media Advisory: Small Business Majority and Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation to Host Policy Roundtable for Women Entrepreneurs in Milwaukee

For Immediate Release: 
Monday, November 11, 2019

Small Business Majority and Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation to Host Policy Roundtable for Women Entrepreneurs in Milwaukee

CONTACT:
Cassie Mills | Vice President, Communications
(312) 448-8291 | [email protected]

WHAT: Small Business Majority and the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation invite women small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to attend a free roundtable discussion on state policy solutions that can impact women entrepreneurs. Attendees will also learn how storytelling as a small business advocate can promote local and statewide change, and will have the opportunity to network with other women entrepreneurs from their community.

WHEN: Tuesday, November 12 at 5:00pm to 7:00pm CST

WHERE: Schlitz Park River Center Auditorium, 1555 North River Center Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please visit: https://wiwomenbizpolicy.eventbrite.com

TO RSVP OR REQUEST AN INTERVIEW: Contact Cassie Mills, VP of Communications for Small Business Majority: (312) 448-8291 or [email protected].

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About Small Business Majority

Small Business Majority was founded and is run by small business owners to ensure America’s entrepreneurs are a key part of a thriving and inclusive economy. We actively engage our network of more than 58,000 small business owners in support of public policy solutions and deliver information and resources to entrepreneurs that promote small business growth. Our extensive scientific polling, focus groups and economic research help us educate and inform policymakers, the media and other stakeholders about key issues impacting small businesses and freelancers. Learn more about us on our website and follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram.

About WWBIC

Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corp. (WWBIC) is a leading, innovative economic development corporation “Putting Dreams to Work.” WWBIC’s primary focus is on women, people of color and low income individuals, providing direct lending and access to fair and responsible capital, quality business education, one-on-one technical business assistance and education to increase financial capability. Since 1987, WWBIC has lent over $65 million in micro and small business loans with a current loan portfolio of $20 million and nearly 600 active borrowers.  To learn more about WWBIC visit: www.wwbic.com

Press State: 
WI