Sept. 4, 2020 — 51AV continues its support for the region’s economy with a guide for businesses to reopen during the pandemic. Presented by the Haile/US Bank College of Business, the webinar will address return-to-work challenges businesses face and the best practices for navigating them on September 10.
“Although each situation is unique, there are foundational principles that can guide small and large businesses alike in adjusting their strategies and responding to community needs,” said Kathy Carnes, director of NKU’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Center. “We strive to help our region by providing information and a network of people who can help guide and support businesses.”
The Haile/US Bank College of Business’ webinar is the latest initiative for helping jumpstart the region’s economy. The university recently launched a Family Business Relief Program, which is designed to support companies adjusting their business models and digital strategies.
The event is free and open to all businesses, but registration is required by Sept. 9. To learn more about the webinar and to register, visit its website.
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