The North Central Small Business Development Center will showcase its 2026-2027 Marketing Mornings season, designed to help local entrepreneurs enhance their marketing strategies. Participants can choose to attend from home via Zoom or connect in person at watch parties to engage with other business owners.
North Central SBDC announces 2026-2027 Marketing Mornings season
Key Takeaways:
- North Central SBDC announces 2026-2027 Marketing Mornings season
- Sessions can be attended virtually or in-person at watch parties
- Focus on connecting Brainerd Lakes area business owners
- Aims to offer marketing insights and networking opportunities
- Published in the “business” and “top” categories
Unveiling the 2026-2027 Marketing Mornings
The North Central Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has announced the 2026-2027 season of its Marketing Mornings series. Highlighted in a July 2, 2026 report from Brainerddispatch, the initiative is designed to bring small business owners together for collaborative learning and networking opportunities.
Virtual and Local Watch Party Options
According to the news feed, “participants can join virtually by Zoom from their home or office.” This flexible option ensures that entrepreneurs unable to attend in person can still benefit from the program. For those who seek an in-person connection, local watch parties are available “to connect with other business owners,” fostering a sense of community.
Connecting Regional Business Owners
One of the core aims of Marketing Mornings is to provide a forum for collaboration among entrepreneurs, specifically in the Brainerd Lakes area. The emphasis on both digital and local engagement reflects the SBDC’s commitment to accessibility and relevance in the rapidly evolving business environment.
Looking Ahead
Classified under “business” and “top” categories by Brainerddispatch, the new Marketing Mornings season is poised to offer practical expertise to participants. With its combination of in-person watch parties and virtual attendance, it underscores the North Central SBDC’s drive to adapt to modern business needs while strengthening ties within the community.