0827-004 GVL How to Start a Business in Georgia

How to Start a Business in Georgia

DATE
Thursday, August 13th
COST
$ 0.00
FORMAT
In Person
TOPIC
Starting a Business

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

Starting a business can be overwhelming, especially when you don’t know what you don’t know.

 Whether you’re just starting to brainstorm your idea or ready to turn your passion into a profitable venture, this class will give you a roadmap to success. You’ll learn what you need to start a business in Georgia, from assessing the feasibility of your idea to marketing, finding financing, building a team, and operating legally. You’ll leave with actionable steps, essential tools, and resources to start your business on a strong foundation. Small businesses are the backbone of America; this class will help you start yours.

Starts in 3 months!
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LEARN HOW TO:

•    Determine the feasibility of your business idea using market research and competitive analysis
•    Estimate start-up expenses for your business and identify requirements for pursuing start-up financing options
•    Differentiate between different legal structure options for business formation
•    Identify who you should include on your team when making plans and executing business formation
•    Navigate the steps to start your business in the State of Georgia

PROGRAM DETAILS

Thursday, August 13, 2026
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Cost: $0.00
Regions Center
303 Jesse Jewell Parkway SE
Gainesville, GA
30501

PROGRAM PARTNERS

PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS

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Tom Jones

Tom Jones is the area director at the UGA Small Business Development Center in Gainesville. Bringing more than 30 years of experience helping companies of all sizes grow and thrive in a variety of markets and conditions..

Tom has built and led marketing teams and has experience in branding, marketing communications, value proposition development, brand transitions, acquisitions, website optimization and digital marketing.

In addition to his corporate career, Tom served as an adjunct marketing professor at the University of North Georgia, where he taught MBA and undergraduate courses.

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Stephanie Sokenis

Stephanie Sokenis brings more than twenty years of experience supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses through strategy development, operational growth, and financial literacy, with a background that includes small business management, program leadership, one-on-one consulting, and outcomes-based entrepreneurship education focused on strengthening core operations and long-term sustainability.

She is an Accredited Small Business Consultant and a Certified Financial Education Instructor

She holds an MBA from the University of North Georgia and is currently finalizing her Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Learning, Design & Technology – Instructional Design & Development at the University of Georgia.

The UGA Small Business Development Center is a Public Service and Outreach unit of the University of Georgia. This program is funded through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and is supported by federal taxpayer funds. Our federal funding disclosure can be found at www.georgiasbdc.org.

By registering, I certify that I am legally authorized to receive services funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars, in accordance with applicable federal law and regulations. All programs are open to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.

Hosting Center: UGA Small Business Development Center in Gainesville
Contact the Gainesville office at gainesville@georgiasbdc.org or call (770) 531-5681