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A group of Utahns is pushing for a set of business resource centers throughout the state to help both start-up and existing businesses thrive.
Speaking Wednesday at the Legislature's Business and Labor Interim Committee, supporters said having "one-stop shops" for business owners could help grow the state's economy by giving start- ups a better chance to succeed. By having information and coordination services at the centers, business owners could avoid having to get information and mentoring from a bunch of different places, they said.See the full content of this document
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Centers Would Help Start-Ups
Cece Mitchell, vice president and director of the Zions Business Resource Center and chairwoman of the Business Resource Center Organizational Board, said entrepreneurs now ar...
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