Access Tallahassee Young Professionals Networking Group. If you have questions or are looking for networking opportunities, contact Access Tallahassee at 850-521-3109. Access has been connecting and engaging emerging, young professionals, ages 21 to 40, in innovative and creative ways to help them build business relationships, develop personally and professionally and become part of the business community.
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Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce. If you have questions or are looking for networking opportunities, contact the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce at 850-577-0789. Your membership in the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce has many privileges. Not only are you personally invited to all Chamber events and membership meetings, but the Chamber is a great way to get involved in your community.
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Leadership Tallahassee. If you have questions, contact Leadership Tallahassee at 850-224-8116. Leadership Tallahassee's mission is to cultivate a diverse network of emerging and experienced leaders committed to improving the community.
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The Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce | Leads Groups. If you have questions or are looking for networking opportunities, contact the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce at 850-224-8116. Leads Groups are comprised of local business people who share a simple belief – that they can be more successful together than on their own. Through leads, referrals, sharing of best practices and encouraging each other common experiences, each group builds a network of trust and confidence that helps its members thrive.
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TalTech Alliance | Strategic Partners for Advancing Technology. If you have questions, contact theTalTech Alliance at 850-228-7921. The TalTech Alliance's Mission is to bring together government, education, and business to create opportunity, foster business growth, and promote the greater Tallahassee area as a source of technology innovation.
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Florida Chamber of Commerce. Questions? Looking for networking opportunities? Want to join as a member and promote your business? Contact the Florida Chamber of Commerce at 850-521-1200. The Florida Chamber aggressively works within the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of state government to advocate legislation critical to the continued improvement of Florida's business climate and sustained economic development across the state.
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Florida Chamber of Commerce | Small Business Council. Questions? Contact the Florida Chamber of Commerce at 850-521-1265. A council of the Florida Chamber of Commerce comprised of small business members united to be the voice of small business in transitioning Florida to a new and sustainable economy.
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Florida Economic Gardening Institute at the University of Central Florida | GrowFL. Questions? Contact the Florida Economic Gardening Institute (GrowFL) team at 407-823-6384. GrowFL collaborates with statewide partners to support the growth of second-stage businesses through localized entrepreneurial ecosystems.
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Florida Venture Forum | Counseling, Educational Advice & Managerial Assistance. Questions? Contact the Florida Venture Forum at 813-335-8116. The goal of the Florida Venture Forum is to help ensure the success of entrepreneurial ventures by offering expert counsel, educational advice and managerial assistance.
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Florida Venture Sourcing | A free place for Florida's technology venture community to connect. Are you building a high growth, technology oriented company in Florida? Join Florida Venture Sourcing to give your startup visibility to the Florida investor and mentor community.
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Igniting | Innovation | Florida's Capital Acceleration Program. Questions? Contact the Igniting | Innovation at 321-872-1050. Florida’s i2 Accelerator was launched in early 2011 to provide promising technology companies in Florida accelerated access to industry and capital. i2 has quickly grown into a “front door” for growth-based technology companies to identify and access the rich array of technology entrepreneurship resources, industry partners, and investors that are located throughout Florida.
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Link to Expert | Connecting Executives and Experts. Questions? Contact the Link to Expert at 727-791-7338. LinktoEXPERT is an interconnected network of expert consultants, speakers, coaches, trainers, event professionals and executives from around the world. Our advanced search engine, comprehensive profiles and video previews of expert consultants, coaches, speakers, trainers and event professionals will allow executives to find the best possible experts for their needs quickly and effortlessly.
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Manufacturers Association of Florida (MAF) | Networking, Training and Advocacy Organization. Questions? Would you like to join our organization and gain access to training programs as well as networking opportunities? Contact the Manufacturers Association of Florida at 850-402-2954. The Manufacturers Association of Florida is an advocacy organization that serves to improve the business climate for manufacturers in Florida.
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To be an effective networker, you should constantly be strengthening your relationships with referral sources. This Entrepreneur.com article outlines 10 great ways to strengthen and build out your network.
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Geazle | Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Community. If you have questions or would like additional information, please visit the Geazle website by clicking here. We welcome all who want to acquire new knowledge, share new ideas, grow intellectually, and advance the purposes of humanity.
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National Association of Foreign Trade Zones | Foreign Trade Zone Network. Questions? Contact the National Association of Foreign Trade Zones at 202-331-1950. The FTZ program was created by the U.S. government to facilitate international trade and increase the global competitiveness of U.S.-based companies.
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National Minority Supplier Development Council, Inc. Questions? Contact the National Minority Supplier Development Council at 212-944-2430. Providing a direct link between corporate America and minority-owned businesses is the primary objective of the National Minority Supplier Development Council, one of the country's leading business membership organizations.
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A mentor is someone who has been been down the same path you're taking. A mentor is experienced, successful and willing to provide advice and guidance–for no real personal gain. Learn more through this guide provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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