Students in Free Enterprise to Sponsor Program for Area Realtors

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) at the University of Arkansas is offering an entrepreneurship program design specifically for the needs of area real estate agents in today’s market.

The program, titled “Making a Difference with Entrepreneurship,” is a three-part program for real estate agents in Northwest Arkansas to be offered on Thursday, Oct. 23; Thursday, Nov. 20; and Thursday, Dec. 18. The seminars will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Business Building, Room 247, in Sam M. Walton College of Business on the University of Arkansas Fayetteville campus and is offered free to participants. 

Each session includes free parking in Harmon Parking Deck and dinner. For more information please contact Meagan Stellpflug at (479) 466-6861. Please visit http://sife.uark.edu/made to register for this event because space is limited. Participants must enroll and plan on attending all three sessions of the program.

The SIFE students conducted research in the real estate market to design each seminar, which will be conducted by professionals in each area: Insights into Commercial Real Estate, Succeeding in Residential Real Estate, Winning Web sites, Marketing Yourself and Your Business, Financial Secrets for Realtors, and Overcoming Challenges in Today’s Market.

SIFE is a global, nonprofit organization active on more than 1,800 university campuses in over 40 countries. SIFE offers students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process. For more information visit http://sife.uark.edu on the Web.

Contacts

Meagan Stellpflug, project leader, Making a Difference with Entrepreneurship
University of Arkansas
(479) 466-6861, mstellpf@uark.edu

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