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November 8, 2018
Mvksoke Loan Fund to host follow up business workshop

MUSKOGEE - The Mvskoke Loan Fund will host a half-day workshop for business owners who are looking to generate more business and pique the interest of their target customers through

MUSKOGEE – The Mvskoke Loan Fund will host a half-day workshop for business owners who are looking to generate more business and pique the interest of their target customers through a customer-centric approach.

Valued at $350 per person, the class is available FREE to Oklahoma residents who are looking for confidence in their sales abilities and increase their production.

The ExtraBold Sales Training is an extension of i2E’s GrowOK workshop the Mvksoke Loan Fund recently hosted that provides business owners with the skills needed to promote products or services with less apprehension and greater effectiveness.

The course is shepherded by i2E, an Oklahoma nonprofit corporation that provides advisory services to startup companies.

The training will be presented by the creator of the ExtraBold System, Catherine Brown, who uses social science research and an interactive format to increase revenue-generating activities and increase business with immediate “take aways”.

Mvskoke Loan Fund Chief Executive Officer Christopher Coburn said the workshop is designed to get the target customer interested and get the business.

“You can’t be shy, you have to go get it,” Coburn said. “Now the customers who attended GrowOK know what they’re doing and have an idea on how to tell their story. Now they need to get out there and get people interested.”

ExtraBold is offered through a joint partnership with multiple sponsors including REI Women’s and Native American Business Centers and is funded in part through a U.S. Small Business Administration cooperative agreement.

For more information on the upcoming training and a complete list of services Mvskoke Loan Fund offers, visit www.MvskokeLoan-Fund.org or call 918-549-2603.

The ExtraBold Sales Training will be held Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., in Room C of the Muskogee Civic Center, located at 425 Boston Street Muskogee, OK 74401.

Visit www.REIOK.org/events to register for the ExtraBold Sales Training.

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