SBDC trainer request
The Washington SBDC welcomes qualified, talented, and enthusiastic trainers willing to share their business expertise with seasoned entrepreneurs as well as those new to business ownership. If you have business management or subject matter credentials and enjoy teaching, please fill out this form. It will go to training@wsbdc.org.

We will need a list of specific topics and detailed outlines/agendas including time allocations for each section. If it is a topic we think would interest our clients we may invite you to present a mock presentation for some of our staff members if you don't already have one recorded. If we like what we see we will proceed with scheduling a webinar.

Please note that our events are strictly educational and not a forum to sell products, services, books, and/or training programs. One of the reasons our clients come to our events is that they know they will receive the most current information from a group of well-respected and informed instructors. You can see our complete schedule and get an idea of the types of topics we offer by going to https://wsbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events 
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Who referred you to the Washington SBDC?
Our directive is to offer webinars at no cost (and occasionally low cost). Are you willing to teach pro-bono?
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Please provide links to your website, linked-in and or other links to presentations you have done.
Please tell us about you; a brief bio outlining your subject matter expertise.
What topics can you present? Please include an outline and time needed to cover the topic. We may ask for a more detailed outline of any topics of interest to our clients.
We can offer non identifiable demographic information about attendees.  How much information will you need from us about attendees?
Will you ask attendees to send their contact information?
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