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Contact: Stephanie L. Wagner, Administrative
Assistant, ISBDC Region II; (208) 792-2465 or slwagner@lcsc.edu
Business Seminar Will Offer Tips for Surviving
in a Down Economy
The Idaho Small Business Development Center at Lewis-Clark State will present a
four-hour workshop titled "Surviving an Economic Slow-Down," from 8:00 a.m. to
noon Thursday, January 10, 2002 in room 225 of the Student Union Building at Lewis-Clark
State College.
United States Representative C.L. "Butch" Otter will open the meeting with
keynote address. The workshop is free and open to the public, and features a comprehensive
overview of recession-related small business strategies.
According to the ISBDC organizers, instead of 'gloom and doom' lectures, the workshop will
offer helpful, easy-to-implement ideas to help businesses thrive in any economy.
"While economists disagree about the length and severity of the current economic
downturn, small business owners who educate themselves on recession-proofing strategies
and begin following a disciplined course of action will be better-insulated against the
twists and turns of a volatile economy," commented Region II Director Jill
Thomas-Jorgenson.
The keynote address by Representative Otter will be followed by half-hour sessions on
specific topics, including:
-Cash management
-Working with your banker
-Legal considerations
-Building positive morals
-Sales and marketing tips
For more information on the workshop, contact Stephanie Wagner at the Region II Small
Business Development Center at LCSC, by phone (208) 792-2465 or e-mail, slwagner@lcsc.edu.
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