by: District 10 InfoHUB

The "Small Business Big Year" initiative is a six-week virtual cohort program that will run every Thursday from 4 PM to 6 PM.
Written by: JR Robinson
Commissioner Britney Thornton, the youngest County Commissioner ever elected in Shelby County, is launching an exciting initiative called "Small Business Big Year" on February 27th. This groundbreaking program is designed to empower local entrepreneurs and small business owners in District 10, offering a unique opportunity for growth and development.
The "Small Business Big Year" initiative is a six-week virtual cohort program that will run every Thursday from 4 PM to 6 PM. Participants will benefit from weekly guest speakers, invaluable networking opportunities, and a chance to compete in a pitch competition with various incentives. The first 30 registrants will receive "The Business Blueprint Planner," a $60 value, absolutely free.
Now, more than ever, local business owners need to step up their game. In today's rapidly evolving economic landscape, small businesses face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This program aims to equip entrepreneurs with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in this competitive environment.
Commissioner Thornton's initiative reflects her commitment to fostering economic development and supporting the diverse community she represents. As a young, educated African American woman, she brings a fresh perspective to local government and understands the unique challenges faced by small business owners in her district.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative experience that could propel your business to new heights. Join fellow District 10 entrepreneurs and start your next business venture in just 30 days. Sign up today and take the first step towards making 2025 your small business's big year!