Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization partners with Amazon to design the new Amazon Small Business Academy
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
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The tracks address both the tactical fundamentals, as well as the skills, that small business owners need to build self-reliance, confidence and perseverance.
Key Points:
- The tracks address both the tactical fundamentals, as well as the skills, that small business owners need to build self-reliance, confidence and perseverance.
- The program is free, open to any small business owner or entrepreneur and can be accessed at smallbusiness.amazon .
- "Small business owners who take advantage of this academy can use these tools to think more entrepreneurial, and that directly services the mission of CEO."
- From its inception in 1984, the organization has grown to approximately 16,500 members, representing nearly 250 college- and university-based chapters.