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Douglas County Chamber hosts “how to do business with local government” event Oct. 12th

June 28, 2011 By ei2admin

NOTICE: We’ve been notified that this event is now full.  Please do not attempt to register.  We will keep you informed of any future events.
For answers to questions like these, you should plan to be at the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce on Oct 12, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
A panel of experts will be there to speak to you about how they do business and to provide you with tips for doing business with state and local government agencies.

Agencies scheduled to be represented at this forum include: the City of Douglasville, the Dept. of Transportation, Douglas County, Douglas County School System, the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC), the Small Business Development Center, the State Dept. of Administrative Services, WellStar Hospital System, and West Georgia Technical College.
You are urged to pre-register as space is limited. RSVP to the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce at 770-942-5022 or send an email to ray@douglascountygeorgia.com.
Questions?  Call Sara Ray at 770-942-5022 or GTPAC’s Jerry Shadinger at 678-890-2342.

A flyer for this event may be downloaded by clicking on this link: How to Market Your Business To State & Local Gov’ts – Douglas County Chamber 10.12.2011.

Filed Under: GTPAC News Tagged With: government contract training, small business, state & local government

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