NIACC Student Entrepreneur Engagement: Vision Boards 101Survive To Thrive – The 3 Step Process to Restaurant SuccessIWI: Intro to 3D Printing

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IASBDC Mobile ShopIowa Appointments

November 16, 2020

IASBDC Mobile will be on-site in North Iowa on Monday November, 16th to help small business owners set up their Shop Iowa storefront, including photographing your products. Appointments are required. Limited 1 hour appointments are available. Call the NIACC Pappajohn Center & SBDC at 641-422-4342 to set up your appointment. Brick & mortar retailers: have you been considering Shop Iowa Continue Reading

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12:30 pm

NIACC Student Entrepreneur Engagement: Vision Boards 101

November 16, 2020 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Feeding a growth mindset using your own goals. NIACC students are invited to join this Student Entrepreneur engagement activity - the event is open to all students and recorded by Zoom for access. In-person attendance must abide by NIACC mask and physical distancing guidelines. Location: Pappajohn Center, Room #117 Participants will create a collage of images and words by cutting Continue Reading

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3:30 pm

Survive To Thrive – The 3 Step Process to Restaurant Success

November 16, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Restaurants are notorious for hard work and low profit margins which often leads to hard work and prayer. In this session, chef and food business consultant, Deagon B. Williams, will share her proprietary 3 step framework for creating, maintaining and measuring food business success. We will look at the 3 pillars of all successful food businesses: the brand, the financial Continue Reading

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4:30 pm

IWI: Intro to 3D Printing

November 16, 2020 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Introduction to 3D Printing is brought to you by the Innovation Workspace Initiative Fused-deposition modeling (“FDM”) 3D printers are incredibly versatile machines, capable of creating everything from board game pieces to prosthetic limbs.  As 3D printers become more common in businesses, schools, and homes, it is important to know how to use these machines for personal or professional projects.  In Continue Reading

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