Business4Breakfast series expanding to Ashland
Published 10:33 am Tuesday, October 26, 2010
ASHLAND, Ky. —Huddleston Bolen LLP and the Ashland Area Alliance announced today that they are partnering to expand the popular Business4Breakfast business seminar series to Ashland, Ky., beginning in November.
The first seminar will be held 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 10 at the Highlands Museum & Discovery Center, 1620 Winchester Ave. in Ashland. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. The topic will be “Modernize your Business PCs.” The seminar will feature presentations from TSG Inc. and Microsoft. At the event, attendees will get a firsthand look at Microsoft ® Office 2010 and Windows ® 7.
Business4Breakfast seminars are free, open to the business community, and include a free breakfast. Attendees at the November seminar will also be registered for door prizes and free training on Office 2010 and/or Windows 7. Guests may register by contacting 606-324-5111.
Future Business4Breakfast seminars in Ashland will be held quarterly. This development expands the popular business seminar series, which is currently held in Huntington and Charleston, W.Va., and Lawrence County.
Business4Breakfast seminars are designed to help professionals understand and navigate the breadth of opportunities and challenges in today’s business world. They are free and open to the public. A free continental breakfast is also provided. The seminars present topics on a variety of areas of interest to business people, including sales and marketing, advertising, HR, and improving cash flow.
“We were overwhelmed by the interest expressed by the business community,” said Jim Cleveland, managing partner of the firm’s Ashland office. “We believe this is an outstanding way for Huddleston Bolen and the Ashland Alliance to provide great value to our clients, members, and friends. We’re very pleased to begin offering these outstanding programs in the Ashland area.”
The Ashland Alliance is the Chamber of Commerce and Regional Development Partnership serving the City of Ashland, and Boyd and Greenup counties.