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A program of the Alexandria Small Business Development Center.

DEL RAY, VA - From the desk of the Alexandria Small Business Development Center: The Alexandria Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is launching a new program for growth-stage businesses, called Alexandria Amplify. This three month, six session cohort program will give business owners an opportunity to work on the growth of their business; focusing on mapping and achieving long term goals and refining their mission, brand, and messaging.
Applications for the program are open to any business owner whose business has been generating revenue for at least two years and has employees. The cost of the program is $250, and half of the fee will be refunded to participants who complete all six sessions.
“With Alexandria Amplify, we are building a network of successful business owners in Alexandria that will learn from and support one another in a small, facilitated setting,” said Alexandria SBDC Executive Director Bill Reagan, “I’m encouraging all eligible business owners to apply, and take some time out of your normally busy schedule to work on the growth and future of your business.”
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Applications for Alexandria Amplify are due July 15th; you can find more information about the program, including individual session details, at: http://alexandriasbdc.org/workshops-events/alexandria-amplify/.
About the Alexandria Small Business Development Center
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Small businesses are the core of Alexandria’s economy and culture. The Alexandria Small Business Development Center’s mission is to help small, Alexandria-based businesses thrive, from start-ups to established companies. We provide timely and innovative services by delivering customized business guidance, educational programs, and direction to community resources. To learn more visit http://alexandriasbdc.org/, or call us at (703) 778-1292.
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