The BOSS Network Offers Free Coaching to 500 Black Female Entrepreneurs in 2021

Advancing Black Entrepreneurs by Chase for Business provides a collection of practical resources to help Black business owners grow and scale their businesses.

 

In partnership with The BOSS Network, Black Enterprise, the National Urban League, the U.S. Black Chambers, and the National Minority Supplier Development Council, Advancing Black Entrepreneurs is launching a new education session — Your Next-Level Business — which explores different strategies and approaches to help you turn your startup into a business that lasts.

In this 90-minute guided digital session, attendees will learn how to:

• Think like an entrepreneur to help you find new opportunities and think bigger about what’s possible

• Establish a foundation for sustainable business growth

• Develop agility and resilience to help your business navigate challenges

• Put people first to help you be a better leader for your business

Register now online at: http://bosslegacybuilders.com/TheBOSSNetwork/

To learn more, visit: JPMorganChase.com/ABE

For Informational/Educational Purposes Only: These views may differ from other employees and departments of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Views and strategies described may not be appropriate for everyone and are not intended as specific advice/recommendation for any individual. You should carefully consider your needs and objectives before making any decisions and consult the appropriate professional(s). Outlooks and past performance are not guarantees of future results. Deposit products and services provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.

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