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When Entrepreneurs Take Their Children To Work

Here’s What Happened at WIBO!   Long before “Take Your Child to Work Day” became a tradition, six-year-old Ted Geier was already on the job, helping at the registration table during the launch of the Workshop in Business Opportunities (WIBO) in 1966, an entrepreneurship education program conceived by his father, Walter Geier, that addresses inequities in

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The Lifecycle of a Nonprofit Organization.

This meeting was co-hosted by Support Center and  focused on organizational life cycles for nonprofits, led by Keith Timko, executive director from Support Center. Support Center is dedicated to empowering nonprofits and social enterprises to transform their leadership and management and advance our vision for social change. The session covered different phases of nonprofit development

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At WIBO, Building Strong Businesses Starts with Financial Clarity

April is Financial Literacy Month, and for entrepreneurs, it is a moment worth pausing on. Because understanding your numbers is not a bonus skill. It is the foundation on which everything else is built. At WIBO, we see it every day. An entrepreneur walks through our doors with a strong idea, real passion, and the

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WIBO Staffer, Ramon Gil, Get Some Press!

Being the dedicated Communications Director that he is, Ramon Gil couldn’t stop talking about WIBO in this Canvas Rebel magazine interview. We were lucky to catch up with Ramon Gil recently and have shared our conversation below. Ramon, appreciate you joining us today. If you’re open to it, can you talk to us about the

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Getting Tax Season Ready: What Every Small Business Owner Should Know

Each year, Tax Season arrives with urgency, but for small business owners, it should also bring preparation, clarity, and intention. At the Workshop in Business Opportunities (WIBO), we work closely with entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey. One of the most consistent challenges we see is not a lack of effort or commitment; it

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