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About the Office of Small Business (OSB)

About The Emerging and Small Business Development (ESBD) Program



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SEMINARS and WORKSHOPS - SCHEDULE



     If your non-profit organization or governmental agency is interested or involved in promoting the development and growth of small and emerging businesses in the Sacramento Region, you might want to consider having your educational event published in this Schedule. Simply send us a flyer regarding the event (as an attachment to this e-mail), and we'll be most happy to publish your event here.  

Seminars and Workshops


  To see the details of a particular seminar or workshop, click on the indicated link.

2006
EDD On-Going By special arrangement with New Media Learning, EDD offers Preventing Sexual Harassment on-line training for employers with less than 50 employees
OSB On-Going City of Sacramento Small Business Program orientation meeting, held the first Tuesday of every month, 10:00 AM, at the New City Hall, 915 I Street, 2nd Floor, Sacramento, CA. Call 916-808-6240 for more information.

 

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