How to Start and Grow Your Business in New York: The Immigrant Entrepreneurship Journey

Date and time

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Location

Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship at Baruch College 55 Lexington Ave, Room 2-140
New York, NY 10010

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Organizer

Monique Peres
gisele.peres@baruch.cuny.edu
646-568-6657

Host organization

Midtown Manhattan SBDC at Baruch College

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

Embark on your entrepreneurial journey in the United States with confidence!

This comprehensive seminar, specifically designed for immigrant entrepreneurs in New York, offers a roadmap to navigate the unique challenges and opportunities you face. From visa options and legal requirements to funding strategies and taxation, get all the guidance you need to succeed in the dynamic New York business landscape.

Who Should Attend?

- Immigrants aspiring to start a business in New York
- Current immigrant business owners seeking growth and expansion strategies
- Anyone interested in understanding the entrepreneurial landscape for immigrants in the U.S.

What You'll Learn:

- Navigating U.S. Visas and Legalities: Essential information on visa options and legal considerations for immigrant entrepreneurs.
- Accessing Capital: Strategies for finding and securing funding to start and grow your business.
- Taxation Insights: An overview of U.S. taxation and how it affects your business.
- Building a Thriving Business: Practical tips and expert advice on creating and sustaining a successful enterprise in New York.

Join Us for an Insightful Evening!

Gain knowledge, network with like-minded individuals, and take a significant leap forward in your business journey. Register here.

Hosted by: Midtown Manhattan SBDC at Baruch College

Presenter: Lauren Aydinliyim, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at Baruch College  

Note - we will have two immigration lawyers joining the presentation and answering questions.

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Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Training collaboration does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the presenter(s) and/or their organization(s) by the NYSBDC and SBA.

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