January 3, 2025 - 04:31

The Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has officially launched its annual Winter Business Academy, an initiative designed to empower local entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts. Jay Tamsi, the President and CEO of the Chamber, emphasized the importance of this program during a recent interview. He noted that the academy serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to explore new business opportunities and enhance their skills.
The Winter Business Academy offers a series of workshops, networking events, and mentorship opportunities aimed at fostering growth and innovation among participants. Tamsi highlighted that the program is particularly beneficial for those looking to start their own businesses or expand existing ventures. By providing access to expert advice and practical knowledge, the academy aims to equip attendees with the tools necessary for success in the competitive business landscape.
As the event unfolds, the Chamber is optimistic about the potential impact on the local economy and the entrepreneurial spirit within the community. This initiative not only supports individual aspirations but also contributes to the overall growth and vitality of Kern County's business environment.
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