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Who Can Participate?

All innovative businesses with a clear, written business and marketing plan, potential to grow, and a willingness to listen to suggestions are welcome. Companies first contact EF for a preliminary discussion.

During the preparatory meetings, the company works with EF to decide upon the best types of advisors for a session, develop materials for the advisors to consider and work on the entrepreneur's brief presentation at the session. If a client is not quite ready for an advisory session, EF refers the client to other resources in the community that can assist.

 

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