Feb 12 2019
Exploring Entrepreneurship: Cooperative Businesses

Exploring Entrepreneurship: Cooperative Businesses

Presented by City of Austin Small Business Development Program at Austin Public Library - Manchaca Road Branch Public Library

In this Exploring Entrepreneurship session, you will hear from a four-member panel about the benefits of a cooperative business structure. We’ll also dig deeper into the details of how they financed their co-op, how they manage their co-op, and how to convert your business into a cooperative.

MODERATOR:
Annelies Lottmann, Texas Rural Cooperative Center

 

PANELISTS:
Andi Shively, Key Figures
Dan Gillotte, Chief Executive Grocer, Wheatsville Co-Op
Andrea Beleno Harrington, Texas C-BAR

A cooperative, or co-op, buys and sells products or services just like any other business. The difference is a co-op is owned and governed by its members. There are nearly 30,000 cooperatives in the United States with more than 100 million members. Sometimes co-ops are formed when an owner is ready to retire and wants the business to continue with the same employees.

11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.: Networking, light refreshments
12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.:Panel discussion and QandA

Admission Info

Fee: FREE

Phone: 512-974-7800

Email: smallbiz@austintexas.gov

Dates & Times

2019/02/12 - 2019/02/12

Location Info

Austin Public Library - Manchaca Road Branch Public Library

5500 Manchaca Rd., Austin, TX