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Successful Launch of Pace SBDC’s In-Person Advisory Services in Flatbush!



We’re excited to share the successful launch of Pace University SBDC’s new in-person business advisory services in Flatbush, Brooklyn! In September, the Pace SBDC launched in-person one-to-one business advisory sessions from Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn’s office, in partnership with Assemblymember Bichotte Hermelyn, the Flatbush Nostrand Junction Business Improvement District (BID) and Little Haiti BK.  We were excited to recently celebrate expanding service to this new satellite location with these key stakeholders, as we provide valuable support for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs


Pace SBDC’s business advisors provide expert guidance in key areas such as access to financing, marketing and sales strategies, government procurement, certification programs, and business planning. Sessions are by appointment, and interested small businesses must complete the SBDC counseling request form. Visithttps://pacesbdc.org/counseling-form for more information and to register. This expansion reinforces our commitment to supporting Brooklyn’s vibrant business community with free advisory sessions that help businesses thrive.


Special thanks to Assemblymember Bichotte Hermelyn, the Flatbush Nostrand Junction BID and Little Haiti BK for their partnership and to everyone who attended the event. We look forward to continuing this work and bringing more opportunities to Brooklyn! Contact us here with any questions, and to arrange a 1:1 session with a business advisor.





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Pace University SBDC

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