Free Seminar in Plymouth on Starting Your Business for less than $1,000
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PLYMOUTH — The dream of starting your own business might be closer than you think. Come to Pease Public Library on Wednesday, January 30, from 5:30-7 p.m. and learn a simplified approach to starting a business.Michael Tentnowski, director of the Enterprise Center at Plymouth, will share his insights and knowledge from 20 years of experience assisting entrepreneurs and offer his how-to, quick-start concept to create a business.
Focusing on opportunity, management, and finance, Tentnowski will offer ways to explore real world business
possibilities that can be developed now and how to create a viable business with less than $1,000.
This event is free, but space is limited, so reserve a seat by contacting the Center office at 535-3222 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Tentnowski, director of the Enterprise Center at Plymouth, has 20 years of experience assisting a
multitude of start-up companies in various industries with an expertise in the fields of entrepreneurial ventures,
renewable energy initiatives, and commercial defense technologies.
His years as the director of an Incubator, director of a Physical Science Institute, Vice President of an E-commerce energy trading platform, graduate level teacher, and trainer for Small Business Development Centers culminated in co-authoring The VirginiaEntrepreneur's Guide.
With two successful start-ups of his own, Tentnowski received both his MBA and BS in Accounting from the University of Montana. Newly arrived from Delaware, he is happy to be in New Hampshire, back among the mountains.
As part of their ongoing commitment to business growth and development, the Enterprise Center at Plymouth brings educational seminars and professional skills training to Grafton County. Managed by Plymouth State University, the ECP is an incubator in the community complete with services to assist business owners and entrepreneurs through one-on-one counseling, resource referrals, and hands-on learning.
For more information about programs or the ECP, contact the Center office at 536-2011 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
This program is sponsored by the NH Community Development Finance Authority, Plymouth State
University, and the Grafton County Economic Development Council.