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SBA, Scotiabank Redouble Efforts for Annual Small Business Celebrations

Plans are in train for the hosting of SBA/Scotiabank Small Business Week here next month.

 Just last Friday, title sponsors Scotiabank and the Small Business Association were hard at work finalising plans for the week which will see the spotlight fall on key aspects of entrepreneurial development. Around the table were (from left) Scotiabank Manager, Public and Corporate Affairs, Marcelle Greenidge; Senior Manager, Marketing, Claire Jordan; Assistant General Manager, Branch Banking, Jennifer Murray and SBA Chief Executive Officer, Lynette Holder.

The official launch of SBA/Scotiabank Small Business week took place on Tuesday 23rd at the SBA’s headquarters in Pelican Village, Bridgetown, at which time a full schedule of events for the week will be unveiled.

“Small Business Week is an exciting opportunity for Scotiabank to continue to engage with entrepreneurs at various stages of their business cycle,” Murray said. “It has been an extremely busy year for our sales teams, who have been working with the association and its membership in monthly training sessions.”

Holder also noted that Tuesday’s event would see the unveiling of a new brand and image for the association, which will reflect the SBA’s new vision and focus for the sector, given the changing global economic climate.

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