Dane County will have its own hub for people of color to get their businesses off the ground and help them thrive.
Milwaukee’s Sherman Phoenix has become a central space for small business owners of color. Now, that model is set to expand to Madison.
“We envision it as a hub for business owners, entrepreneurs, and business support services that can reflect the diversity of residents, businesses and institutions that call South Madison home,” said Urban League of Greater Madison President & CEO Ruben Anthony.
“It will be a real economic shot in the arm and a significant economic anchor for black businesses in Dane County,” he said.
The goal is to create a place where minority-owned businesses can be started, sustained, and successful. Women and people of color tend to have less access to capital, less ability to afford rental space, and fewer opportunities to get mentorship.
About the Speaker: Ruben L. Anthony, Jr., Ph.D.
Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM CDT
Wednesday, March 17
1:00-1:45 PM
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This event is FREE for members as a Member Benefit.
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