October 2019

4 Series de Clases Abiertas a la Comunidad


Éxito Para Negocios
4 SERIES DE CLASES ABIERTAS A LA COMUNIDAD

1. Pilares de Mercadotecnia
Lunes 14 de octubre | 7:00-8:30 PM
Estrategias de acuerdo a:
– El Producto
– El Precio
– La Plaza
– La Promoción

2. Prevención de Riesgos
Lunes 28 de octubre | 7:00-8:30 PM
– Como proteger sus activos contra perdidas
– Como protegerse contra demandas legales, daños a terceros, perdida de ingresos 

3. Empoderamiento Financiero
Lunes 11 de noviembre | 7:00-8:30 PM

– Crédito: ¿Qué es, como obtenerlo, ó como mejorarlo?
– Obtenga lo que quiere con un buen crédito

4. Obligación Tributaria
Lunes 25 de noviembre | 7:00-8:30 PM

– Como calcular los impuestos de acuerdo a su estructura legal.
– Posibles deducciones, depreciación e impuestos de empleados.

CADA TALLER ES GRATUITO!

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Meet Your Small Business Resource Partners


Douglas County is host to the Small Business Resource & Lenders Fair in conjunction with the  Aurora-South Metro Small Business Development Center (SBDC).  Hear from the Small Business Administration, the Office of Economic Development and International Trade and small business lenders.

 

Representatives from the following nonprofit and government organizations will get you up-to-date on all the helpful resources each is offering to support small businesses:


 Information Booths 

• U.S. Small Business Administration              • SCORE

• Office of Economic Development and International Trade

• U.S. Commercial Service | International Trade Administration

• U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

• Office of the District Attorney 18th Judicial District

• Minority Business Office of Colorado           • Arapahoe/Douglas Works!

• Connect2DOT                                           • Douglas County Libraries

• Colorado PTAC                                          • Parker Area Chamber               

• Manufacturer’s EDGE                                 • Better Business Bureau

• Mi Casa Resource Center                           • Aurora-South Metro SBDC

 

Meet the Lenders

• Colorado Enterprise Fund               • Colorado Lending Source

• DreamSpring                                 • Preferred Lending Partners

• Rocky Mountain Micro-Finance Institute

Friday, October 11, 2019
10AM – 12PM
Parker Library

20105 E. Mainstreet | Parker, CO  80138 | @ Pine Drive 


FREE – Just let us know you’re coming:  REGISTER HERE

Free parking 


Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about business resources designed to help YOUR small business succeed!


Yumbana, LLC

To be declared a U.S.A. Taste Champion by the American Masters of Taste national judging panel, especially when the category is “Gluten Free” baked goods, is quite an accomplishment. Yumbana was selected as a winning product line in 2017 and, since its beginning in 2011, has been committed to making products that don’t require self-discipline to eat and enjoy. ‘Yum’ is in the name and comes from the owner Christopher Lehn’s first creation, a YUMmy BANAna muffin. To quote the judges, “All of Yumbana’s products displayed exemplary quality for appearance, aroma and taste. They have demonstrated extraordinary ability in formulating gluten-free baked products that bake well and are delicious.” It was truly an honor coming from Chefs in America, the oldest third-party professional food judging organization in the U.S.

Chris started out introducing his products locally at Farmers Markets. But “launching a new business can be lonely and intimidating. Having a resource like the SBDC helps you focus on what’s important and lets you know that you are not alone.”

Chris recalls that the Aurora-South Metro SBDC brought the Small Manufacturer’s AdvantEDGE program to Yumbana from day one. SBDC consultants helped develop an initial business plan, including industry and market information, and align Chris with business professionals to keep the business moving forward at little or no cost initially.

With one $250,000 non-commercial loan for the expansion of its manufacturing facility in Castle Rock, Yumbana remains profitable and privately owned, growing by 50 percent each year over the past three years. Besides Chris’ full-time commitment, Yumbana now employs three part-time employees as baker, assistant baker and packager, with additional part-time help as needed for packaging and cleaning.

Since those early days seven years ago, Yumbana has grown organically from repeat sales, with customers choosing Yumbana’s growing list of products over the competition, and the potential is limitless. Extrapolating from trends since 2014, Statista, The Statistics Portal, shows that “In 2016, the U.S. gluten-free products market was valued at $7.28 billion, and is forecasted to reach about $16 billion by 2025. According to a 2017 international study done in India on the demand for gluten-free food, North America’s share of the global gluten-free market is projected at 59%. Unlike other diets or consumer food trends, gluten free is here to stay as the industry continues to increase in size with more consumers making decisions to buy gluten free.

Given the potential, Yumbana has a mission to become a premier supplier of the best gluten-free products on a national scale and offers one of the widest varieties of gluten-free products on the market today. The business will have its official Gluten-Free certification later his year, and hopes to establish strong distribution beyond Colorado soon. While growing, the business maintains a sense of community by donating product to the Task Force for disadvantaged families that need to eat gluten free and supporting several local charities throughout the year. Be sure to visit www.yumbanaglutenfree.com.

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Vintage Theatre Productions

Starting out 15 years ago in a basement as a touring theatre group for small audiences, Vintage Theatre has grown from that “tiny” beginning to currently reaching over 20,000 patrons each production season.

“It has been amazing to see the growth,” beams Cr aig Bond, Founder. Since moving to Aurora in 2012 into an existing black box theater, Vintage immediately added a second more intimate theatre to augment the season’s offerings. Creating a greater draw is a challenge in a large city, but one that encourages artistic excellence—and that’s Vintage’s strong suit, with such outstanding productions as “RFK”, “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Grey Gardens”.

Vintage has become a part of the Aurora Cultural Arts District (ACAD), along with other theatre and dance companies, and art galleries, in the northwest Aurora community. After serving 15 years as both Artistic and Executive Director, Bond has hired Bernie Cardell to be the new Artist Director, who will help share the inspiration.

Deborah Persoff, President of the Vintage Board of Directors, not only motivates the staff and Board with enthusiasm, but has won numerous awards including the Henry Award for Lifetime Achievement (theatre’s equivalent of the Oscar). Persoff ‘wowed’ in the recent “Rabbit Hole” production (four Henry Awards presented in 2016 by the Colorado Theatre Guild). She and Bond are participating in the City of Aurora’s and Aurora-South Metro Small Business Development Center’s “Nonprofit Capacity Building Series” designed for nonprofit leaders. The Vintage Board is “laser-focused” on further growth.

The Aurora-South Metro SBDC has also been of assistance to Vintage Theatre through its free and confidential one-on-one consulting in the areas of finance and marketing. Being a part of the City of Aurora’s monthly Arts District Stakeholders meetings along the Colfax Corridor has allowed these leaders to become strategic partners in the growth and success of the arts in the area. Vintage received a Northwest Aurora Arts Grant again this year, which gives the Board more freedom to expand their reach outside of the most culturally diverse zip code in Colorado, 80010, where over 100 languages are spoken—just one indicator of the population’s mix.

As soon as patrons arrive at the theatre, they find convenient parking, a large welcoming lobby, an outstanding bar with drinks matching the theme of the show on stage, and then are blown away by the quality and diversity of the performances. The many awards bestowed upon the Vintage Theatre are listed at their website (www.vintagetheatre.com). Patrons, coming from all areas of the greater metropolitan area, quickly get the feeling that they are part of something bigger in the community than one production.

The subscription base has doubled in the past three years and is at its highest on record. Vintage has one full-time and eight part-time employees, with over 300 contracts with actors and technicians each year.

Persoff sees Vintage as “the hidden gem of Northwest Aurora” and her goal is that it become “the crowning jewel!” From a grassroots touring company to an award winning theatre, Vintage Theatre Productions is a gem attracting much attention in the Aurora-metro theatre community.

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Petersen Custom Glass

After 15 years in the glass industry, Kris and Valerie Petersen opened Petersen Custom Glass, LLC in 2014. Kris has extensive experience designing and installing custom glass products. His specific areas of expertise include high-end frameless shower enclosures, ADA accessible showers and other custom glass projects. With his leadership skills gained from the military and her executive skills, Petersen Custom Glass has become a successful local business in Parker, CO, serving a 25-mile radius in the metro area.

In October 2015, Petersen Glass moved out of the 1100 sq-ft garage into a brick and mortar retail space. Business expanded quickly as capacity grew to include showroom and workshop space. “We feel that starting up slowly and receiving help from the SBDC along the way, we established a solid foundation from which to grow financially in the coming years.”

All three of the consultants in the Aurora-South Metro SBDC Lone Tree office assisted the Petersens with financing questions and concerns, advertising direction and a solid marketing strategy. With the consultants’ guidance and discussing the financial pros and cons of ‘taking the leap’, “we have been able to ‘crack the nut’ with an online presence and a new physical location”.

Marcia McGilley, Executive Director of the Aurora-South Metro SBDC, explains, “The Petersens took full advantage of the resources offered by the SBDC. They were diligent in their follow-up after consulting sessions and were able to implement changes and grow their business substantially, while staying true to quality craftsmanship.”

The Petersens are 100% owners in the LLC. Originally investing $10,000 of personal assets in 2013, the Petersens invested $30,000 from 2014 business proceeds in order to expand. Their business saw an 87% financial gain in the first year – and doubled again in 2015 to over $100,000. Additionally, Assets and Net Worth doubled in the first year and then doubled again in 2015. In other words, the Petersens took the business from zero to 93% growth in just over two years! And, they were able to do all this without going into debt. As Val Petersen said it so succinctly, “We’ve been blessed to have a thriving business with no loans to pay back.”

THE COLORADO GLASS INDUSTRY IS RELATIVELY SMALL. COLORADO REPRESENTS ONLY 2% OF GLASS AND GLAZING CONTRACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES, AND LESS THAN 1% OF ALL BUSINESSES IN COLORADO ARE IN THE GLASS BUSINESS. SOURCE: REFERENCEUSA

Since glass always breaks, the Petersens found their niche. They remain versatile, accommodating low-end to high-end customers, as well as ADA, restoration and remodeling companies. Their goal in 2016 is to add one employee to help Kris and Val and they continue to provide service to homeowners, home builders and remodeling contractors.

Their website, petersenglass.com, beautifully displays Kris’ custom glass installations, showing the superior quality and elegant results of his handiwork for both commercial and residential services.

Petersen Custom Glass is a veteran-owned and operated company, offering a 10% discount on materials to veteran customers.

To contact Kris or Val Petersen at Petersen Custom Glass, please visit their website at www.petersenglass.com or call the showroom at (720) 810-1160.

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