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The Small Business Center offers Core Seminars to Help You Start Your BusinessThe A-B Tech Small Business Center is part of a statewide community college-based network that is comprised of 60 locations within North Carolina’s system of 58 community colleges.
Why is a Business Plan needed?A business plan is your roadmap to success. Without it, you run an extreme risk of not getting where you intend to. This is your guidebook. It is something that can easily be changed but, more importantly, will keep you on track.
Blue Ridge Food Ventures (BRFV) is an 11,000-square-foot shared-use kitchen and natural products manufacturing facility located at A-B Tech Enka.
The Food, Beverage, and Natural Products Industry is very important to Western North Carolina. The following resources can provide assistance to those who are considering starting a business in this industry as well as existing businesses.
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The A-B Tech Small Business Center, in collaboration with the Craft Beverage Institute of the Southeast and Burial Brewing is launching a monthly webinar series to discuss a variety of topics related to starting, owning, running and working at small businesses in the craft beverage industry
… moved to approve February 11, February 18, and February 25, 2020, as the final interview dates for the Presidential …
The Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College Board of Trustees convened a meeting on Tuesday, January 14, at 8:30 a.m. in the Private Dining Room of the Brumit Center for Culinary Arts and Hospitality. Dr. Roger Metcalf, Vice Chair, presided.