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Small Business Success Day (Enterprise)

February 10 @ 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Free

Small Business Success Day Event in Enterprise on February 10 and in La Grande on February 11

Get Your Business Ready for Success in 2025!

Note: This registration page is for the Small Business Success Day located in Enterprise, OR. To attend the Small Business Success Day event in La Grande, OR on Feb 11 follow this link: https://neoedd.org/event/sbsd-lagrande/

Small Business Success Day Event (Enterprise, OR on Feb 10)

Get help starting and growing your business by attending this FREE (RSVP required) event. Learn about marketing strategies to increase awareness and visibility, AI tools to help save time and manage your business, funding opportunities and how to access them, and other business development resources. Feel free to attend any or all of the sessions. Throughout the event, business advisors will be available for one-on-one support. Refreshments will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Register at the bottom of this page by February 7, 2025 so we can ensure there’s enough food and drink for everyone.

Event Schedule for Monday, February 10, 2025, 1 – 7 PM, at Fishtrap (107 W Main St, Enterprise, OR 97828)

12:30 to 1:00 PM – Networking and Sign in
1:00 to 1:45 – Business Startup with CO.STARTERS with Brad Attig
1:45 to 2:30 – Access Funding Opportunities with Brad Attig and Lisa Dawson
2:30 to 3:00 – Break & Networking
3:00 to 4:00 – Marketing: Attracting Interest & Growing Your Visibility with Brad Attig
4:00 to 4:45 – A Marketing Strategy: Google Business Profile with Jason Stein
4:45 to 5:15 – Break & Networking
5:15 to 5:30 – Oregon Frontier Innovation Hub with Carter Gudell
5:30 to 6:30 – How AI Can Help You Manage Your Businesses with Justin Coats
6:30 to 7:00 – Networking & Closing

Meet Our Presenters

Brad Attig – Brad is dedicated to supporting startups and small businesses. He founded Foundry Collective (and Reinventing Rural initiative), a non-profit empowering small and rural communities through innovation and entrepreneurship. In 2024, Brad launched Kiva Oregon, the first rural-focused Kiva U.S. Hub. Foundry Collective also runs Corvallis Foundry, a 2,500 sq. ft. innovation hub. He is passionate about social missions, rural economic development, and sustainable food supplies. With 20+ years of senior business experience, Brad’s expertise includes developing business strategies and digital marketing for small and mid-sized enterprises alongside mentoring startup founders and teams at various accelerators/innovation hubs.

Jason Stein, L.Ac. – Jason brings over 25 years of experience in acupuncture, wellness, leadership, and coaching. He helped launch one of the first Integrative Medicine Programs in a Western hospital and served as Chair of Professional Development at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. Jason has taught hundreds of small business owners how to make a difference while turning a profit and guided corporations on using meditation to foster workplace flow and engagement. In 2020, he and his wife, Rachel, founded Wallowa Ave Wellness in the remote town of Joseph, Oregon. Jason now balances patient care, leading business coaching programs through WellnessRenegades.com, and enjoys outdoor adventures like hunting, fishing, and skiing, while exploring the wilderness with his family.

Carter Gudell – Carter, a graduate of Sustainable Community Development from UMass Amherst, is an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Builder for the Rural Engagement and Vitality Center. After serving in the RARE AmeriCorps program with Visit Central Oregon, he now connects innovative entrepreneurs with business development resources across 10 counties in rural Eastern Oregon through the Oregon Frontier Innovation Hub. Committed to making a positive impact, Carter helps entrepreneurs stay focused on their goals by navigating the resources they need.

Justin Coats From his time in the Marine Corps to his pioneering work in AI, Justin Coats has always been about pushing boundaries. Now, he’s helping leaders across industries understand how to use AI to work smarter, not harder. Justin’s talent lies in making complex technology simple and actionable, always emphasizing the need to keep humanity at the center of innovation. He’s driven by a passion for growth—both personal and technological. Justin is the co-owner of Neesh.ai.

Lisa Dawson – As the executive director of Northeast Oregon Economic Development District, Lisa is an accomplished economic and rural community development professional with over 30 years of experience. Passionate about empowering small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, she focuses on business planning concepts that prioritize customer needs and financial viability. Growing up on a farm in Wallowa County, she brings a deep appreciation for the region to her work. Lisa is recognized as an “Economic Development Finance Professional” by The National Development Council and “Leader in Entrepreneurialism” by the Wallowa County Chamber of Commerce, she continues to facilitate decision-making processes and business planning education for aspiring entrepreneurs.

 

This event is brought to you by NEOEDD, Oregon Frontier Innovation Hub, Wallowa County Chamber of Commerce, Reinventing Rural, Foundry Collective, Oregon Community Foundation and US Bank.

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Details

Date:
February 10
Time:
1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Organizer

NEOEDD
Phone
541-426-3598
Email
lisadawson@neoedd.org

Venue

Fishtrap
107 W Main Street
Enterprise, OR 97828 United States
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Project Submission Form: Baker, Union, and Wallowa Counties

Please use this form to submit projects for potential inclusion in the Northeast Oregon Economic Development District’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). Once projects are included, you can use the CEDS to demonstrate that your project has been listed in a regional plan. Projects should have a positive impact on economic or community development.

To be included in the CEDS, projects must have a public or non-profit sponsor. Private projects should not be submitted and will not be included in the CEDS.

You may submit multiple projects by returning to this page. The space for providing answers will expand. 

The NEOEDD board will consider new project additions at their quarterly meetings.