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WomenVenture - On Channel 4 this week.

Our Tenant WomenVenture is in the news!

Update Company has been proud to work with WomenVenture since 1990. Since they moved into Midtown Commons, they have grown and expanded many time. Services provided include help in starting your own business and creating a business plan, to specific classes such as marketing your business. They also have individual offices to lease for start-up businesses. I encourage you to view the WCCO spot from this week:
http://wcco.com/neweconomy/jobs.women.venture.2.1245471.html

Also check out www.womenventure.org to view their classes and register for their 14th annual WomenVenture Professional Development Conference on November 14.

I've taken classes from WomenVenture and attended a number of conferences and found them to be very worthwhile.

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