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Funded Resources to subsidize your Payroll Expenses and Preparing for VA Veteran Owned Business Re-verification & Verification

  • Wednesday, March 25, 2015
  • 10:00 - 12:00
  • The Caesar Chavez Library 163 E. San Jacinto Perris 92570

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Promoting Small Businesses and Veteran Owned Businesses

 

Join us on Wednesday, March 25th at 10:00am to learn about one of the many ways to reduce your Payroll Expenses and Re-Verification and Subsidizing your Labor cost.

  • Subsidize your Labor Cost
  • Reduce Payroll Expenses
  • Help us to help you - VIP Profile Accuracy
  • Getting Prepared for Re-Verification
  • Improve Processing Time
  • Common Mistakes
  • 2015 Initiatives & Events
  • CVE Transformation
  • Search for a Veteran Owned Business at https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov/
 Preparing for Re-verification & Verification Program Town Hall March 3, 2015
Download Re-Verification Presentation


Preparing for Re-verification & Verification Program Town Hall March 3, 2015
Download Sylvia's Presentation

Preparing for Re-verification & Verification Program Town Hall March 3, 2015
Workforce Subsidized Employment Public Presentation


How to Make Operating Expenses Working Capital, a WIB and DPSS Secret

Sylvia Walker, Workforce Development - Business Solutions Consultant

Kenneth Sandefur - Riverside County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS)

Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Series (VETS)

Albert R. Renteria, The ARRC – Chairman & CEO - Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)


Time:

10:00am - 12:00pm


Location:
The Caesar Chavez Library
163 E. San Jacinto
Perris 92570


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Meet the Speakers

Sylvia Walker

Sylvia Walker is a Business Solutions Consultant with the County of Riverside’s Economic Development Agency.  She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Phoenix in Business Management and has worked in Workforce Development in both San Diego and Riverside County combined for over 13 years.  After 8 years in Workforce Development within San Diego County and marriage to a Marine Corps officer Sylvia moved to Riverside County where she continues to pursue her passion for helping people and businesses.  Sylvia remains a viable contributor to her local business community.   In addition to her work as a Business Solutions Consultant with the County of Riverside, she currently serves as a board member for the Employer Advisory Council & works with the Economic Development Corporation for the South and Mid-County region, while maintaining her status as an advisor to Temecula Valley Hospital.   


A welcoming home for our Troops.

Welcoming home our men and women doesn't end after the crowd disperses, it MUST continue on for the life of the Veteran! They've served us, now we will serve them with programs that work so they reintegrate into society.

We are a national public benefit nonprofit organization that educates American Communities about best practices to serve Veterans.  We honor their service by empowering Veterans to apply their training and skills to successfully transition to productive careers and enterprises.

We provide free vocational training 24/7 to all of our members through our website, in addition to local events.  We believe the tenet that American Communities are the ultimate beneficiaries when Veterans claim their benefits and invest in productive endeavors.

The SWVBRC enlists the support of members of local Communities like you to increase Veteran awareness of the value of obtaining a VA card and receiving earned benefits.

Sponsorships, donations, volunteers and support from communities like yours enable us to reach out to Veterans and empower them to transition back into successful, productive enterprises that ultimately benefit all Americans and support future generations.

SWVBRC is a 501(c)3 non Profit Organization Federal Tax ID# 26-2675027

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