SparkMacon’s return to downtown marks a new chapter of business coaching and entrepreneurial resources for anyone looking to start a business.
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — A lot has changed since the Covid pandemic, including the way we do business. For one Macon startup space, the change is an opportunity to help aspiring entrepreneurs to start their own business.
Innovation has been the goal of SparkMacon since the startup space and Entrepreneurial Support Organization (ESO) opened in Macon nearly ten years ago.
What began as a makerspace, where people could go to explore hobbies and learn new skills, has shifted its focus to entrepreneurship.
But according to SparkMacon Executive Director, Robert Grant, the ESO has always provided a space for entrepreneurs in some capacity.
“The funny thing about the hobbyists and makers is that a lot of times, the…