Want to start a small business? This coming trade show is here to support you

Nick Boggs, Chris Lusk, and Sandy Ratliff of Pepsi, hand out drink samples during a previous West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance Regional Business Expo held at Skatetown USA in West Chester Twp. The annual event is preceded by a Taste of West Chester/Liberty luncheon that features Pepsi and more than 40 other dining and beverage vendors. GREG LYNCH / STAFF

Nick Boggs, Chris Lusk, and Sandy Ratliff of Pepsi, hand out drink samples during a previous West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance Regional Business Expo held at Skatetown USA in West Chester Twp. The annual event is preceded by a Taste of West Chester/Liberty luncheon that features Pepsi and more than 40 other dining and beverage vendors. GREG LYNCH / STAFF

Those looking to snag a job for themselves by starting their own business and becoming their own boss can stop by the 6th Annual Business to Business Expo and Trade Show in Warren County.

Hosted by the Warren County Small Business Development Center and the U.S. Small Business Administration, the event takes place May 9 at Sinclair Community College, 5380 Courseview Drive, Building B, in Mason.

The program is designed to enhance business networking, develop new skills and provide solutions to be successful.

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The event starts at 7 a.m. with registration until 8 a.m followed by a continental breakfast and a chance to visit exhibit tables through 8:40 a.m. Mike Stater of Warren County SBDC will deliver welcome remarks from 8:40 to 9 a.m. followed by three 75-minute tracks (Strategic Planning, Finance, Marketing/Tech) offered at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. with a 30-minute break in between.

Lunch runs from noon to 12:30 p.m. and precedes remarks by keynote speaker and REDI Cincinnati President and CEO Kimm Lauterbach from 12:30 to 1 p.m.

Admission is $10 a person and free for veterans. Registration is open until May 6. For more information, call 513-934-4793 ext. 5338 or visit www.warrencountysbdc.org. To reserve a spot, visit www.tinyurl.com/biz2bizexpo2019.

Spectrum

Spectrum, the TV, internet and voice provider powered by Charter Communications Inc. is working to fill 500 outside sales positions in 22 cities nationwide.

The company is hiring up to 36 outside sales representatives for open positions in the Cincinnati region.

Scott Niles, group vice president, Residential Direct Sales for Spectrum, said the hiring push is part of a nationwide effort to grow Spectrum’s outside sales workforce to attract new customers in markets with growth potential.

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Outside sales reps are responsible for door-to-door sales of Spectrum TV, Spectrum Internet, Spectrum Voice and Spectrum Mobile to new customers. Representatives must be willing to travel and interact with customers on a face-to-face basis.

For more details, visit jobs.spectrum.com/outsidesales.

Atrium Medical Center

Premier Health, the parent company of Atrium Medical Center, is hiring experienced nurses and patient care technicians

Open interviews for registered nurses and patient care technicians will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. April 17 at Atrium Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive, Middletown.

Applicants should bring a copy of their resume, enter through the hospital main entrance and report to the information desk. Arrive by 4:30 p.m. to ensure ample time to meet with Atrium’s hiring professionals. Interviews will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Wait times may occur.

Hiring managers will be on site and hiring incentives will be available.

Graduation from an accredited school of nursing, valid Ohio RN license, and current CPR certification are required at the time of hire for registered nurses.

Positions are available throughout Dayton-based nonprofit Premier Health, operator of Miami Valley Hospital, Atrium Medical Center and Upper Valley Medical Center.

For more information, visit www.premierhealth.com/careers.

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