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2021 Prosper Jefferson Seminar Series Lineup Announced

Each event will highlight an informational topic to assist local businesses in achieving growth and success.

(Jefferson Chamber of Commerce)

February 3, 2021

The Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission (JEDCO) and the Jefferson Chamber are pleased to announce the 2021 Prosper Jefferson event lineup.

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JEDCO and the Chamber will host 11 Prosper Jefferson seminars this year, featuring experts from around the Greater New Orleans region. Each event will highlight an informational topic to assist local businesses in achieving growth and success.

See the full list of seminars below:

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FEBRUARY 24TH – Human Resources

MARCH 31ST – Women in Leadership Panel

APRIL 28TH – Company Culture & Employee Morale

MAY 26TH – Crisis & Resilience Planning

JUNE 30TH – Marketing, Branding & Advertising

JULY 28TH – Fundraising & Grant Writing

AUGUST 25TH – Community & Civic Engagement

SEPTEMBER 29TH – Social Media

OCTOBER 27TH – Leadership

NOVEMBER 17TH – Small Business Financing

DECEMBER 15TH – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

JEDCO and the Jefferson Chamber created the monthly seminar series in 2015 to educate, inspire and assist small business owners in Jefferson Parish. It has become a popular event series for the local business community.

At this time, all seminars will be held via Zoom at 10:00 am. In 2020, JEDCO and the Jefferson Chamber moved in-person seminars online to keep Prosper Jefferson speakers, employees and attendees safe in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The organizations will continue to host the Prosper Jefferson seminars virtually at this time and will monitor the situation to determine when events can once again be hosted in-person.

Click here to access the 2020 webinar recordings.


This press release was produced by the Jefferson Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed are the author's own.

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