Culpeper, VA — Be A Culpeper Local proudly announces the return of the Culpeper County Conference (C3) on May 13, 2024. Hosted at the Daniel Technology Center campus of Germanna Community College, C3 provides support for local businesses and entrepreneurs in Culpeper County.
“C3 is not just another conference; it’s a transformative experience designed to empower and educate small business owners,” shares Business Development Coordinator Winona Pritts. The event kicks off with a light breakfast, setting the stage for a day filled with insights, networking, and practical workshops tailored to the needs of Culpeper County businesses.
Participants can customize their experience with two 90-minute workshop sessions, each offering a choice of three compelling topics. Whether it’s discovering your selling superpower, mastering time management, or navigating sources of capital, C3 equips attendees with actionable strategies to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.
At C3, we understand the challenges faced by Culpeper small businesses. That’s why we’ve curated sessions led by industry experts to address common issues and provide practical solutions,” shares Pritts. “Our goal is to help entrepreneurs build resilient and successful businesses that contribute to the vibrant fabric of Culpeper County.”
One of the highlights of C3 is the opportunity to hear firsthand from successful Culpeper business owners during lunch. They will share invaluable insights and lessons learned, offering guidance to those embarking on their entrepreneurial journey.
Registration for C3 is now open at www.BeACulpeperLocal.com/May13. Don’t miss this chance to invest in your business and connect with fellow entrepreneurs at the Culpeper County Conference.
About Be A Culpeper Local:
Be A Culpeper Local is dedicated to supporting and promoting local businesses in Culpeper County. Through initiatives like the Culpeper County Conference (C3), they provide resources, education, and networking opportunities to empower entrepreneurs and foster economic growth in the community.