We started the Milwaukee Fashion Initiative with the purpose of helping members of the local fashion industry capitalize on potential growth opportunities. With this goal in mind, this meeting will be dedicated to industry experts advising on building and expanding your business, as well as reviewing entrepreneur programs and other local resources.
Our guest speakers’ organizations are on a mission to guide entrepreneurs to the best resources for business and financial support. Our guest speakers include:
- David Latona – President of the Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)
- Amber Miller – Regional Project Director of Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation(WWBIC)
- Elmer Moore Jr. – Executive Director of Scale Up Milwaukee
We hope to see you at our Breakfast and Business meeting!
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