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Online Learning - Webinars
Women Wednesdays Entrepreneur Series — it's not just for women...this series is open to ALL entrepreneurs in the Kansas City metro area interested in attending. No matter what stage your business is in — whether a start up or an existing small business — WBC can help!
Kansas City Area Businesses Grow Here.
LaunchU Spring 2025 (Registration for 8-Week Course)
LaunchU is used in over 100 U.S. locations to help entrepreneurs start and grow businesses — even with little or no business background.
LaunchU is used in over 100 locations across the U.S. to help entrepreneurs start and grow their business, even when they have little or no business background.
With LaunchU, you will develop a start-up plan that will help you not only start but SUCCEED in business. Deadline to register is February 28th.
THE 8-WEEK COURSE WILL:
give you a specific roadmap for starting a business
expose you to subject matter experts such as accountants, lawyers, marketing experts & more
challenge you to define and be prepared for the best and worst
help position you to fund your business help you develop the network of resources and peers a business owner needs
- MONDAYS from 6 to 9PM on
March 10th, 2th, 31st, April 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th and May 5th
Participants will meet with their coach to get assistance in small groups.
Lectures led by WBC Facilitator
Participants will meet with their coach to get assistance in small groups
Women's Employment Network 4328 Madison Avenue Kansas City, MO 64111
WBC GUEST FACILITATOR
WBC GUEST FACILITATOR
Kate Duffy - Author Educator
Kate Duffy has taught Launch U and other business start-up classes since 1993 in Kansas City while serving in various educational roles at area colleges and universities. A writer by training, Ms. Duffy received her M.S. in journalism from the University of Kansas, wrote a monthly careers column for The Kansas City Starfor six years and has written four books about employment, including three about employment for people with disabilities. Her last book, Developing Talents: Careers for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism was coauthored with Dr. Temple Grandin and focuses on removing employment barriers for those on the autism spectrum.
Contact Judy Bumpus at 913-492-5922 or jbumpus@kansascitywbc.com for additional information about all of our WBC programs and services.