Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Share your story of Thrivival

The idea for this special event developed months ago with the entrepreneural business owner and the individual job seeker in mind. Two groups facing an unknown future, yet unwilling to let a sagging economy quell their dreams of success. The concept was to demonstrate how to access opportunities and resources readily available through Collin College.

This event is just the start. In the coming months there will be follow up training sessions, in-depth classes and more opportunities for you to share your story of Thrivival. Whether by running a business by the numbers or finding the career that gives back, now is the time to come learn how to THRIVE
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to attend the event on January 28.

Anonymous said...

Ole Ben Franklin once said "tell me and I will forget, teach and I will remember, but involve me I will LEARN". Thank you for allowing to be apart of Thrivial.

I'm excited to hear, be taught, and be involved with people that are proactive with todays economy.

Thank you for providing the tools and the wisdom to know how to use them.
Bless you
Mr. Teachable

Anonymous said...

The agenda for Thrive looks great. There is something for everyone, whether you are an individual or a business looking for ways to survive in this economy.

Anonymous said...

There is feeling of excitement and expectation regarding this THRIVE event. Yes, there have been other similar events; but what if we go to this one and begin thinking about how to inspire and be inspired, begin to plan how to do everything just a little better, start trying to do more with less and in turn achieve more than we ever imagined? It just might be the new start we're all hoping for. How are you thriving right now and what do you hope to find at THRIVE?

Anonymous said...

Wow! THRIVE continues to grow. As an event originally planned for 100 attendees, we are thrilled that over 400 of our community's best will be Thriving with us next Wed! We look forward to seeing you at the Spring Creek Campus!

Anonymous said...

Thrivival: the newest word being used to describe success among thriving businesses. Savvy leaders understand that real opportunity has more to do than just surviving in this tumultuous economy.