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| THE STRATEGIST BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: MinorityPROS By Kesi Stribling The Strategist eNewsletter Published by KSG Strategic Consulting January 2006 You may not have heard of MinorityPROS yet, but if you're a business person in the Greater Delaware Valley community, you'll want to get to know the company that helps business owners of virtually every industry offered connect with potential clients. But business match-making isn't the only service MinorityPROS founder, Tanya Guy, offers. The talented and reserved force behind MinorityPROS is hosting Making Moves: A Networking Session for Minority Business Women on February 23, 2006 in Philadelphia. A panel of seasoned professionals will share insight on what business owners can do to stay relevant in an ever-changing market. Keeping with the company's mission to connect local minority and women-owned businesses to resources, potential clients, and each other to promote growth in a local marketplace, the MinorityPROS website allows business owners to register their businesses, find info on upcoming programs and events, and participate in conferences. Guy, who founded MinorityPROS in 2005, states, "I started this business because I want to provide useful services to the local business community, promoting the visibility and growth of minority business." Her goal for the future is to "focus first on a local market and expand to national markets and beyond." When asked what advice she has for aspiring business owners, Tanya Guy says that business owners should have a (business) plan, get feedback from clients, and be "organized and polite." The MinorityPROS upcoming networking session, Making Moves, will help give tools to participants to help them reshape their business plans, adapt to business changes, and network with other minority and women business owners. "Networking," Guy says, exposes "one to information they may not have known they wanted or needed. As a business owner, you need a variety of services and getting referrals, options, and alternatives are the benefits of networking." For more information about MinorityPROS, or Making Moves, visit www.MinorityPROS.com, or email info@MinorityPROS.com. Let them know you saw them in The Strategist! Would you like your business featured in the Business Spotlight section of The Strategist, or do you know someone who should be listed? Email the company name and contact information to editor@ksgsc.com. |