

This calendar features events from organizations across the region that are supporting entrepreneurial and business development activities. Organizations that run monthly or weekly seminars on an ongoing basis are listed below the calendar.
If you’d like your event or organization listed, please drop us an e-mail at patriote@gmu.edu.
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| February 6, 2009 | Business Development: Marketing & Sales Business Etiquette for all Sales Professionals: CEOs, managers, sales team members, and key administrative personnel with customer contact. |
| February 20, 2009 | Young Entrepreneurs Academy The Young Entrepreneurs Academy is an annual event bringing aspiring entrepreneurs together to learn practical business skills and apply the entrepreneurial spirit in pursuit of their career goals. Offering a blend of keynote presentations and workshops, participants gain first-hand advice and insights from seasoned entrepreneurs. |
| February 26, 2009 | Business Alliance Bootcamp This annual event for growing companies and entrepreneurs is a full day of networking and informational seminars with hands-on, practicial advice and market insight from leading CXOs and venture experts. |
Virginia Department of Business Assistance
The DBA’s events calendar provides an up-to-date listing of seminars, workshops and conferences on a range of business-related topics across the State of Virginia.
Fairfax County Economic Development Authority - Business Calendar
The FCEDA produces a Small Business Calendar of Events designed especially for small, minority or women-owned businesses plus many of the local chambers of commerce and business organizations also host events open to members and nonmembers.
Community Business Partnership
Created in 1995, the Community Business Partnership is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. It was formed in response to an identified need for small business technical assistance and financing services, particularly to low-moderate income and disadvantaged individuals, including minorities, women and the disabled. While providing high quality training and counseling to all small businesses, the Partnership seeks to provide a financing alternative to benefit those unable to attract a commercial loan or other traditional source of funds.