POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Think Dutchess Alliance for Business is excited to announce the launch of its new Entrepreneur Hub, a virtual one-stop shop for startups and small businesses. This free online community resource provides critical tools to help entrepreneurs navigate challenges, amplify successes, and continue to thrive in Dutchess County.
Sarah Lee, CEO of Think Dutchess stated, “In recent years, we’ve seen Dutchess County emerge as a dynamic hub for entrepreneurship, particularly in the technology space, thanks to our welcoming business community, proximity to New York City and abundance of workforce development opportunities in cutting-edge fields. The Entrepreneur Hub is a great resource to support entrepreneurs and small business owners so they can continue to boost our economy and create good-paying jobs for our community.”
The Entrepreneur Hub offers assistance with nearly all aspects of running a business, including funding, licensing, workforce training and business development skills. Resources are available in multiple languages for businesses in every stage – from Discovery to Expansion – on the Resource Compass page.
The Entrepreneur Hub is the latest effort from Think Dutchess to build a strong business climate that fosters innovation and makes Dutchess County an even more vibrant place to live and work. Think Dutchess partnered with Startup Space, a technology solutions service powered by Economic Impact Catalyst (EIC). This service integrates a range of entrepreneurship tools, knowledge, and support into one platform.
Through the Entrepreneur Hub, entrepreneurs, small business owners or anyone considering starting a business can access the resources and connectivity they need to start, manage and grow successful enterprises.
Explore how the Entrepreneur Hub’s Resource Compass and Event page can support you and your business or startup.