Registration is now open for the Immigrant Inc. workshop hosted by Wright State University.
This workshop, according to a statement from the organizers is designed to build a plan and a partnership to help support the next generation of Dayton’s immigrant entrepreneurs!
Organizers hope the workshop will blend participants into the development of a strategic economic development plan around immigrant entrepreneurship to help grow the Greater Dayton region
The workshop is free and open to the public. It will be led by facilitators, Richard Herman and Todd Q. Adams. These process experts will outline the competitive advantages in building ecosystems for immigrants’ entrepreneurs in diverse sectors.
Featuring sectors include: restaurant/hospitality, landscaping/construction, software/technology, and professional services. Richard and Todd will present information and facilitate a discussion among the participants on how best to pool local resources to help immigrants’ succeed and grow the Dayton economy.
Richard Herman, Esq. is an Ohio immigration lawyer and national consultant on global diversity. Richard is also the co-author of book, Immigrant, Inc. Todd Q. Adams is the Chief Officer of Sustainability and
The workshop holds 8am-12noon March 14, 2014
Projected participants: Immigrant Leaders, potential entrepreneurs and/or partners, city and county planners and leaders, financial institutions, legal firms, builders and contractors, elected officials, faculty, staff and students.
Partners: Raj Soin College of Business, WSU Small Business Development Center City of Dayton “Welcome Dayton,” Dayton Business Journal, WYSO, WSU International Gateway, WSU International Office, and Dayton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce..
If interested click here to make a reservation no later than March 7, 2014. Seats are expected to go fast!