RSVP - Sign-up below - Doors open at 5:45 p.m.

6pm til 7pm

Important Message:

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If you do not receive a confirmation, that means the workshop has reached capacity. If that happens, we’ll follow up by email with the next steps.

At Community Economic Pathways, we didn’t bring in people who just talk theory. We brought in professionals who have actually built, managed, hired, survived, and stayed in business. Each speaker represents a different lane — construction, workforce development, human resources, city engagement, and long-term business ownership. But the foundation is the same: real experience, real results, and real lessons learned.

These are individuals who understand contracts, payroll, compliance, hiring, growth, setbacks, and staying power. They’ve been in the rooms where decisions are made. They’ve made mistakes. They’ve corrected them. And they’re still standing.

This workshop isn’t about motivation without instruction. It’s about practical pathways.

You’ll hear directly from leaders who:

  • Understand how to move from idea to execution

  • Know what it takes to work with larger organizations and government entities

  • Have hired teams and built structure

  • Have lasted in business when others quit

If you’re serious about building something that lasts, you need to hear from people who’ve done it — not just posted about it.

On March 9th, you’re not just attending a workshop.
You’re sitting in a room with experience.

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Program Disclaimer and Important Information for Participants
Participant Responsibility Statement

Community Economic Pathways provides educational workshops, training sessions, and resources designed to help individuals learn how to start and grow a business.
The information shared is based on practical knowledge and real-world experience.

Participation in our workshops or training programs does not guarantee business success, income, contracts, or employment opportunities. Building a successful business requires individual effort, sound decision-making, and consistent follow-through.

Each participant is responsible for applying the information provided, completing the necessary steps to establish and operate their business, and seeking professional advice when appropriate.

Community Economic Pathways is committed to providing guidance, training, and resources; however, meaningful results depend on the participant’s willingness to take action and put in the work required to move their business forward.

By participating in Community Economic Pathways programs, you acknowledge and accept this responsibility.