Economic Development Events in Rockland County, NY

7 upcoming economic development events in Rockland County from local libraries, theaters, and community organizations.

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New City Library, 220 N Main Street, New City, NY, 10956, United States · Clarkstown + Add to calendar

Open to ALL Rockland County residents/business owners Part of β€œBuilt to Last: Business Resilience & Growth” (3 workshop series) Discover how the right systems and processes can f...

New City Library, 220 N Main Street, New City, NY, 10956, United States · Clarkstown + Add to calendar

Open to ALL Rockland County residents/business owners Part of β€œBuilt to Last: Business Resilience & Growth” (3 workshop series) Learn how to expand your services, reduce dependen...

As a business owner, you make sure your vendors, employees and operating expenses are paid, but your own compensation often comes last. Without a clear plan for paying yourself, yo...

Tue, Jul 14 · 7:00 PM
Allison-Parris County Office Building, 11 New Hempstead Road, New City, NY, 10956, United States · Clarkstown + Add to calendar

Envision Rockland Public Draft Plan & Public Hearing Attend the Public Hearing on July 14th at 7:00pm. Written comments can be submitted to the project email:Β [email protected]....

Hotel Nyack, 400 High Avenue, Nyack, NY, 10960 · Nyack + Add to calendar

Join the Rockland Business Association’s General Membership Luncheon for an engaging discussion with the new CEO of Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress, one of the Hudson Valley’s m...

In this webinar, you will learn how the SBA’s Made in America Manufacturing Initiative can help small manufacturers access capital, pursue new investment opportunities and grow thr...

Finding sponsors takes more than sending requests and hoping for a positive response. Successful sponsorships are built by identifying the right prospects, demonstrating mutual val...

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