Small Business Roundtable

Running a small business can be challenging—but you don’t have to do it alone. Imagine having a trusted group of fellow business owners to cheer you on, share insights, and help you overcome obstacles. Join SCORE’s Peer-to-Peer Roundtable ExperienceThis 8-session virtual series, led by experienced SCORE mentors, is designed for owners of established businesses at any stage of growth. You’ll gain new perspectives, honest feedback, and actionable advice from fellow entrepreneurs who understand your journey.
Why Join aPeer-to-Peer Roundtable? ✅ Learning from Others – Hear real-world experiences from peers who’ve faced similar challenges and opportunities. ✅ Accountability & Support – Stay on track with a group that offers encouragement, practical advice, and accountability.roundtable icon
✅ Networking & Collaboration – Build valuable relationships that can lead to referrals, partnerships, and new opportunities.✅ Problem-Solving – Tackle business challenges with insights from other owners who’ve been there before. ✅ Increased Expertise – Tap into the knowledge of outside speakers on topics of your choice.
What You’ll Gain:
🔹 Strategies to scale, expand, or pivot your business🔹 Tools to improve marketing, sales, and financial planning🔹 Leadership skills to build and strengthen your team🔹 A better work-life balance while growing your business
What Small Business Owners Are Saying:
💬 “Insanely helpful…Inspired by other entrepreneurs.” – Ed Roth, Stencil1💬 “Having a network of trusted peers has been a game-changer.” – Daniel Fenjves, Upperline Code💬 “Very inspiring and enlightening to hear how others meet these challenges.” – Robyn Mierzwa, Makeville
First Session Starts:
📅 Thursday, March 13, 2025 | ⏰ 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM (ET)(Future session dates will be tailored to your group’s needs.) Spots Are Limited — Register Today!
 SCORE is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.
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