(KNSI) – Sixteen graduates make up the latest Enterprise Academy graduating class.
The 12-week training program helps entrepreneurs with access to business coaching. They learn how to get an idea off the ground and begin a startup company. They are also given access to loans and other forms of seed capital.
The course is put on by the Initiative Foundation along with the Central Minnesota Community Empowerment Organization, Higher Works Collaborative, and the Central Region Small Business Development Center.
The Initiative Foundation talks about the background and goals of each graduate.
Jeremiah Balisidya: Jeremiah currently owns an auto sales business called Zuri Motors. He would like to expand to non-emergency transportation for those who lack access. He looks forward to seeing his business grow and being able to teach his children about business ownership.
Tanika Cox:…