Motivated Entrepreneur Meet-Ups
Monthly Networking Workshops for Entrepreneurs
On the third Tuesday of each month, the California Capital Women’s Business Center gathers Sacramento’s brightest business minds for a Motivated Entrepreneur Meet-Up (ME Meet-Up).
Part networking, part hands-on workshop, each ME Meet-Up is designed to provide you with resources, information and connections to elevate your business. With unique topics and guest speakers each month, you’ll leave inspired by expertise and community. Join our next event:
November19 | Relationship Marketing with Technology: Cultivating Lasting Connections
Join us for an interactive workshop on Relationship Marketing, led by Celia Surridge, Business & Marketing Consultant! Discover how technology, including AI tools like ChatGPT, can help you build stronger customer connections and streamline your marketing efforts.
In this engaging session, you’ll learn the essential strategies for cultivating customer loyalty and enhancing your brand’s reputation through personalized, meaningful interactions. We’ll explore how leveraging technology can simplify your marketing tasks, making it easier to foster lasting relationships with your customers.
In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Develop a customer-centric mindset to build loyalty
- Utilize AI tools like ChatGPT to personalize communications and deliver exceptional customer experiences
- Implement effective communication and engagement tactics with the help of technology
- Monitor and optimize your relationship marketing efforts using tech-driven insights
WHEN: November 19, 10am-12pm
WHERE: 1792 Tribute Road, Suite 270 (2nd floor), Sacramento, CA
“If you can’t beat fear, just do it scared”
– Glennon Doyle –
Our theme for Motivated Entrepreneur Meet-Ups in 2024 is Redefining Fear, inspired by the idea that fear should not keep you from pursuing your dreams.
Join us this year to rewrite your definition of fear as you navigate your business journey surrounded by a community of experts and fellow entrepreneurs who want to provide resources, education and encouragement–because doing something scared does not mean doing it unprepared or unsupported.