“The Women’s Network for Entrepreneurial Training is hosting a management series of roundtables for women. The WNET Roundtable is a new mentoring and support group for women business owners or those contemplating business ownership in the greater Tacoma area.The WNET series continues this week with Legal Do’s and Don’ts for Your Business, on Friday, April 14th.Roundtable workshops begin at 7:30 a.m., and last approximately two hours. They are hosted at the City of Tacoma offices, 747 Market Street, 14th Floor, in downtown Tacoma.Upcoming WNET roundtables include:- Home-based Business Basics, Wednesday, May 3.- Award-winning Customer Service, Wednesday, July 19.- Understanding Contracting with the Federal and State Government, Tuesday, September 12.The WNET program is sponsored by the SBA, US Department of Labor, City of Tacoma, SCORE, Women of Vision, Metropolitan Development Council; Suquamish Tribe and the American Association of University Women.For information on the greater Tacoma WNET series, contact Sharon Barber at the Tacoma offices of the SBA, 253-274-1288, or sharon.barber@sba.gov; or Teresa Lemmons, MDC, at 253-591-7026, or ceo@seatac.net.”
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