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NFIB Alabama Small Business Day is April 18

NFIB Alabama Small Business Day is April 18

April 3, 2023

There's no charge to attend this year's live event in Montgomery

NFIB Alabama Small Business Day is April 18

Registration is now open for this year’s NFIB Alabama Small Business Day at the Capitol. The event will be held on Tuesday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the offices of the Alabama Forestry Association, 555 Alabama St. in Montgomery. There’s no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided. Click here to reserve a seat.
Speakers will include
? Elizabeth Milito, executive director of the NFIB Small Business Legal Center
? Will Parker, legal advisor to Gov. Kay Ivey
? Connie Rowe, special assistant to Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth
? Keith Phillips, vice chancellor of Workforce and Economic Development in the Alabama Community College System.
Other scheduled speakers will include Senate Majority Leader Clay Scofield (Guntersville) and Reps. Joe Lovvorn (Auburn), Jim Carns (Birmingham), Rhett Marques (Enterprise), and Matt Woods (Jasper).
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