Mangaluru: SJEC conducts workshop on 'Business Plan Preparation'


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Mangaluru, Jul 27: Rachana Catholic Chamber of Commerce & Industry and St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) recently conducted an impactful workshop on Business Plan Preparation and Pitch Deck Preparations as part of their collaborative initiative, 'Udyam Saathi: An Entrepreneurial Launchpad'.

The workshop is aimed at empowering participants with essential skills and knowledge to create effective business plans and compelling pitch decks. Following the workshop, a dynamic panel interaction was held to identify the entrepreneurial challenges faced by the participants and discuss the expected support from Udyam Saathi.

The panel of esteemed individuals from the entrepreneurial and academic sectors, brought together a wealth of expertise and experience. Vincent Cutinha, president of Rachana Catholic Chamber of Commerce & Industry and owner of Ideal Chicken, joined the panel alongside Henry Britto, CEO of Toyeez, and Jeevan Saldanha, owner of Spectrum Industries. Dr Nitin Kulkarni, former director of CTIE - KLE Tech, Hubballi and programme manager of InnoVenture at SJEC, also shared his insights, as did Gaurav Kamath, co-founder of Micro Degree, Pradeep Raj, operations manager of CEOL - Incubation Center, Dr Prakash Pinto, dean - MBA, Louis Pinto, builders & promoters Wine and Dine, and Charles Pais, member of Rachana Catholic Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

 

 

 

  

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