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    The Verde Valley – Success in Action:
    VVREO’s Annual Speakers Series Event

    October 17, 2016No Comments
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    logo_verdevalleyregionaleconomicorgClarkdale AZ (October 17, 2016) – Verde Valley Regional Economic Organization (VVREO) is hosting its Annual Speakers Series – The Verde Valley – Success in Action, on October 21, 2016 at the Clark Memorial Clubhouse, 19 North Ninth Street, Clarkdale from 7:30 am to 10:30 am. The purpose of the event is to provide public and private sector leaders with information about major issues facing our region and a platform to influence critical issues affecting economic growth and quality of life in the Verde Valley.

    Jim Rounds of Rounds Consulting, an expert on economics and policy will be our keynote speaker. Mr. Rounds is presenting an update on the regional and the state-wide economies to corporate, civic, and philanthropic leaders in the Verde Valley at a breakfast event, “The Verde Valley –Success in Action. “

    In addition, we will be highlighting the success and expansion of the VVREO Revolving Loan Fund that was founded to assist small and emerging businesses in the Verde Valley in business growth, retention, and job creation.  It offers borrowers lower interest rates, long-term fixed rate financing, lower down payment requirements, and enhanced private lender risk. The RLF committee and staff analyze and structure the most attractive financing proposal based upon business needs, employment opportunities created, and the level of private sector participation.

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    VVREO’s goal is to heighten awareness among businesses, entrepreneurs, local professionals, nonprofit organizations, governments and other interested individuals that working together in partnership builds a sustainable economy for all in the Verde Valley.

    There is still time to register for this event at www.vvreo.com or you can register at the door on October 21. For more information contact Mary Chicoine at administration@vvreo.com

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