A little business talk at OCC today
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Alicia Robinson
If you’ve always dreamed of being your own boss, there are about 75
people in Costa Mesa who have some advice for you.
Orange Coast College is holding its fifth annual small business
conference and expo today featuring a talk by five-time Olympic
athlete and small business owner Connie Paraskevin-Young, workshops
on small business topics and exhibits by 75 companies that serve
small businesses’ needs.
“What we’re trying to do with this conference is encourage the
brand new and the relatively new business owners to learn the best
way to make their business a success because so many of them fail in
the first few years,” said Janis Dinwiddie of Dinwiddie Events, which
is coordinating the conference for Orange Coast College.
With health insurance and workers’ compensation costs steadily on
the rise, running a small business is becoming more expensive, said
Ivan Calderon, a co-founder of the Costa Mesa-based Taco Mesa
restaurant chain. Taco Mesa is an exhibitor at today’s conference and
was named small business of the year at the 2003 conference.
“The climate is one where everybody has to sharpen up to stay
afloat,” Calderon said. “It’s getting tougher and tougher, so one has
to come up with ways to do business in a more streamlined way.”
The conference can show entrepreneurs the resources that are
available and help them with networking, he said.
One thing that sets the business conference apart from others is
the educational workshops to help people start or run a business,
Dinwiddie said. Several short workshops will be held in the morning
on conducting business online, networking, how to avoid common
business mistakes and other topics. Longer sessions in the afternoon
cover using computer accounting software, reading financial reports
and successful marketing skills.
All of the presenters in the workshops are also exhibitors in the
business expo, so conference attendees will have the chance to talk
with them one-on-one and ask questions before and after the
workshops.
The conference will also features a talk on “The Love of the
Challenge” by Paraskevin-Young, a former Olympic cyclist and speed
skater who won national and world titles in her sports. She now runs
a fitness and cycling training center and a sports marketing business
in Corona del Mar.
She will discuss how people can find out what motivates them in
business and their lives and how to stay focused on their business
plan even when faced with setbacks.
“It really kind of identifies what drives us from within to
perform our best at whatever it is,” Paraskevin-Young said. “What
those motivators are for everyone is different.”
Tickets to the small business conference and expo are available at
the door for $89. Proceeds benefit OCC’s business division and the
Orange Coast College Foundation, which offers scholarships to
students and provides grants to school faculty. The event is
scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road.
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