
Chamber members benefit from a regular series of business
education seminars and workshop designed to benefit
both small start ups and growing companies who need
to put best practices into practice. More than 20
times per year, we enable our members to learn from
colleagues who are experts in their field. Our education
sessions deliver practical, put-it-to-work content.

These fast-paced seminars deliver highly concentrated
information that provides just the right amount of
learning on a broad range of topics from Marketing
101 to Business Etiquette to Increasing Profitability.
Successful business professionals present both practical
concepts and creative business ideas so that participants
take away plenty of information to grow their companies.
To check the Chamber events calendar
for any upcoming seminars - please click
here.

These 2-3 hour sessions deliver more in-depth content
on topics critical to the success of companies large
and small. Deliver Outstanding Customer Service, Create
a Human Resources Toolkit, and Develop a Mini Marketing
Plan are three examples of the meaty, practical topics
covered in the Build a Better Business program. Each
session drills down to critical aspects of starting,
growing and managing a business. All are taught by
experienced professionals - often in a panel format
where an appropriate range of expertise provides the
right depth and breadth of knowledge.
To check the Chamber events calendar
for any upcoming workshops - please click
here.

The Council of Hispanic Business Professionals is
comprised of a committee of dedicated individuals
who seek to develop the business and leadership capabilities
of Hispanic business professionals who live in Collier
County. Currently the committee has more than 30 general
members. Mayela Rosales serves as chair and Jadira
Hoptry serves as co-chair.
The primary purpose of the Council
of Hispanic Business Professionals is to develop and
enhance a diverse range of informational programs
in Spanish that help Hispanic small business owners
plan, market, promote, and grow their businesses.
The Council will host regular small
business seminars for Hispanic professionals that
are open to the public.
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