The GreenSeam workshop on May 2nd at the St. James Golf Course in St. James is an opportunity for ag-related businesses to connect with the resources they need to succeed locally. The event aims to expand attendees’ network, connect with community leaders, and provide valuable tools to take their business to the next level.
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Neil Linscheid will speak about critical variables for business success in the county. Jeff Stamp, inventor of the Lays Baked potato chip and professor of entrepreneurship at the U of M, will share insights on the six problems all entrepreneurs must solve. Additionally, a panel of local business success stories will be presented, featuring companies like Romsdahl Companies, Winegar Inc, and Berry Pallets.
The workshop will conclude with a work session where attendees can ask questions, access regional resources, and connect with the local Economic Development. There is a fee to attend the workshop, which includes breakfast. For more information and to register, visit greenseam.org/GITGSJ.