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WESST Helping Women’s Small Businesses with New Online Learning Tool

WESST is thrilled to announce its partnership with Thunderbird School of Global Management to launch their DreamBuilder online learning program that is designed for women entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a small business.

DreamBuilder is an intensive online business skills development curriculum that guides women entrepreneurs through interactive exercises and videos, including stories from real-world, successful women entrepreneurs. The program is not only relevant for women who are thinking of starting a small business, but also those who already own small or medium-sized businesses and simply need additional support to increase their success and income.

English and Spanish sessions will begin in June at the WESST Enterprise Center at 609 Broadway Blvd NE.  For more information please visit www.wesst.org.

WESST, www.wesst.org, is a non-profit small business development organization with offices in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Farmington, Roswell and Las Cruces. The organization provides training, consulting and loans to entrepreneurs across New Mexico as well as business incubation services to members of the WESST Enterprise Center in Albuquerque. To learn more about WESST, please visit www.wesst.org or call 1.800.GoWESST

DreamBuilder              
The English-language DreamBuilder is part of a 2013 Commitment to Action made by the Freeport-McMoRan Foundation at the Clinton Global Initiative and a federal commitment announced at the 2013 Equal Futures Partnership meeting in New York. 

About Thunderbird School of Global Management
Since its inception in 1946, Thunderbird has focused exclusively on educating global leaders in the intricacies of international management. Thunderbird is a leading international business school with nearly 70 years of experience in developing leaders with the global mindset, business skills and social responsibility necessary to create real, sustainable value for their organizations, communities and the world. Dedicated to preparing business school students to be global leaders and committed global citizens, Thunderbird was the first graduate international business school to adopt a Professional Oath of Honor. Visit http://www.thunderbird.edu