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Central Virginia-West Region: Virtual One-on-One Business Counseling

The Business Services Manager for the Central Virginia-West Region(includes cities, towns and counties between Goochland and Rockbridge Counties west of Richmond, then North through the entire Shenandoah Valley. Also includes the cities, towns and counties between Hanover and Stafford Counties north of Richmond) will be conducting one-on-one counseling sessions on how to do business with Virginia state agencies and how to access business development resources, including SWaM Certification and State financing programs.  These 1 hour sessions are by appointment only.

Sessions will be conducted by Courtney Mustin, Business Services Manager (Central Virginia-West Region), Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity.

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Event Date March, 3

Event Time 2:30am - 9:30am

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