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Tuition-Free Class For Entrepreneurs

BRIDGEPORT — The Workshop in Business Opportunities (WIBO) is accepting application requests for the spring 2004 semester of its entrepreneurial training course. WIBO and its team of business owners and senior executives will conduct a tuition-free, 16-week workshop, “How to Run a Growing, Profitable Business,” at Family Services Woodfield, 475 Clinton Avenue.

Classes will begin on February 24, and will meet each Tuesday evening from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, through June 8.

WIBO, also known as “the boot camp for entrepreneurs,” started its first class in Harlem in 1966, and today conducts workshops throughout New York City, in Bridgeport, and in several foreign countries. Thousands of WIBO graduates now run flourishing business ranging from single person operations to multi-million dollar corporations.

Since coming to Bridgeport in 1999, WIBO has produced 217 graduates, who now operate more than 100 small businesses in the greater Bridgeport area and beyond. In addition to Bridgeport, WIBO’s grads come from Stratford, Trumbull, Shelton, Milford, Fairfield, Monroe, Oxford, Madison, Newtown, New Haven, Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, Sandy Hook, Waterbury and Danbury.

WIBO is a comprehensive training program that covers the essential aspects of starting and running a business successfully and profitably. The subjects addressed include market research, customer development, sales, advertising, break-even analysis, purchasing, personnel, financing, record keeping, business law, business plan of development, and more.

At the end of the 16-week semester, students receive a WIBO certificate of completion, and more importantly, will have developed a detailed operational plan for their business, from which a formal business plan can be written.

WIBO graduates are entitled to free lifetime consulting services from an extended faculty of over 700 business owners, and many other amenities. The course is tuition free, though students are charged a small fee for the course workbook.

Family Services Woodfield, Inc., the organization sponsoring Bridgeport’s WIBO program, is one of the oldest and most comprehensive human service agencies in Connecticut.

For further information or to inquire about registration, call WIBO Director Kevin D. Ginyard, Sr., at 203-368-4291.

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