Work Smarter, Grow Stronger with AI: Webinar Series for Small Businesses

Starts July 7 at 10:00 am
 
This FREE  webinar series is designed to help small business owners use AI to save time, improve marketing and grow revenue.

  • Attend one session or all
  • All sessions are practical and beginner-friendly

Offered as a Zoom meeting so that attendees can ask questions during the presentation.

Presented by Deborah Deras, a 28-year entrepreneur, AI educator, professor, and international speaker who helps small businesses use AI to improve marketing, increase efficiency, and grow revenue. She created the first AI Certificate Program in the Community College District at Santa Barbara City College and currently teaches the classes through the Extended Learning program. She serves as an EDC Digital Marketing and AI Education Consultant. Deborah is currently a doctoral student at the University of San Diego, studying the impact of AI on the workforce, and has trained thousands of professionals and entrepreneurs in marketing, public speaking, business growth, and leadership strategies.
 
Questions: Email info@edcollaborative.com or call 805.702.3078.

Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Which session(s) will you like to join? (Check all sessions you'd like to attend) You will not recieve a webinar invitation if you do not click on the sessions you wish to attend. *
Required
First and Last Name *
Email *
Phone Number *
Business Name *
Business Location City *
How did you hear about this event?
*
Would you like to sign up for emails so you can learn about future webinars? *
Are you currently working with an EDC Small Business Development Center advisor? *
The Economic Development Collaborative hosts the Small Business Development Center and is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration and a grant with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This form was created inside of LA Regional SBDC Network.

Does this form look suspicious? Report