WOMEN IN BIZ
WOMEN IN BIZ – A large group gathered for the Women in Biz luncheon Wednesday, April 10, at the Kingfisher Church of the Nazarene. The event is coordinated and hosted by the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce and held twice a year. Special guest Emily Beesley, a business adviser with Oklahoma Small Business Development Centers (OKSBDC), center, is pictured with, from left, Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shauna Rupp and board members Ellen Wilfong, Cindy Harris and Macy Winters. Beesley serves businesses in six counties including Kingfisher and is available to assist small business owners with various needs including business plans and projections, marketing consultations, market research, financial analysis, patent prototype and development and much more. Beesley also provided information regarding the new federal reporting requirements for Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI), requiring LLC’s and corporations to submit information for each individual owner within a company in an effort to prevent fraud. More information and training workshop dates are available on the Oklahoma SBDC website, she said. [KT&FP Staff Photos by Twila Adams]
WOMEN IN BIZ – A large group gathered for the Women in Biz luncheon Wednesday, April 10, at the Kingfisher Church of the Nazarene. The event is coordinated and hosted by the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce and held twice a year. Special guest Emily Beesley, a business adviser with Oklahoma Small Business Development Centers (OKSBDC), center, is pictured with, from left, Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shauna Rupp and board members Ellen Wilfong, Cindy Harris and Macy Winters. Beesley serves businesses in six counties including Kingfisher and is available to assist small business owners with various needs including business plans and projections, marketing consultations, market research, financial analysis, patent prototype and development and much more. Beesley also provided information regarding the new federal reporting requirements for Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI), requiring LLC’s and corporations to submit information for each individual owner within a company in an effort to prevent fraud. More information and training workshop dates are available on the Oklahoma SBDC website, she said.