0552-022 ATH Finding the Financing Fit for Your Business

Finding the Financing Fit for Your Business

DATE
Friday, May 2nd
COST
$ 0.00
FORMAT
Webinar
TOPIC
Access to Capital

ABOUT THIS PROGRAM

Discover the right financing path for your small business in our one-hour webinar, Finding the Financing Fit for Your Small Business.

Delve into the array of funding options available in 2025, from traditional funding to alternative options. This session guides you through these choices, providing actionable insights and expert advice to help you make informed decisions. Gain clarity on navigating the complexities of financing, empowering you to drive your business toward financial success in the upcoming year. This session will help you identify potential pitfalls and learn proactive measures to overcome obstacles, ensuring a smoother financing process for your small business.

Starts in 1 month!

LEARN HOW TO:

  • Distinguish between traditional and emerging funding models, enabling better decision-making for your business's financial health.
  • Analyze and align specific financing solutions with your business's unique requirements. 
  • Assess the feasibility of different options and select the most suitable financing fit to fuel your business growth.
  • Navigate the complexities and challenges associated with securing funding 

PROGRAM DETAILS

Friday, May 2, 2025
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Cost: $0.00
Webinar

This is a Zoom webinar. Upon registration, you will receive your Zoom link via email. 

PROGRAM PARTNERS

PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS

David Stob

David Stob is a business consultant for the Athens office with over 24 years of various marketing and business development roles, and executive experience. He has built a career creating new incremental business and product lines combined with experience with starting up companies and turn-around situations.

Stob started his career combining a Journeyman Plumber’s License and an MBA degree to go work for Kohler and Masco subsidiaries marketing plumbing fixtures. Since then he has been involved with numerous industries from packaging components to cooking oil, which he marketed and sold into grocery retail and food service channels.

Hosting Center: UGA Small Business Development Center in Athens
A Public Service and Outreach unit of the University of Georgia, funded through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All programs of the UGA SBDC 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. Contact [email protected] or call 706-542-7436