Ten young entrepreneurs have received grants from AOAM
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They learn the secrets of a successful business while receiving business consulting. Ten young entrepreneurs in our country have recently received a grant from the Association of Businessmen in Moldova.
Over the course of eight weeks, they will learn how to develop their businesses to achieve big profits.
Experienced people in business will help and advice the young entrepreneurs.
"We want to help them increase their knowledge, skills, abilities and also to improve them, to supplement those we already have. We want to give them a higher" , said general manager of AOAM, Andrei Crigan.
During those two months, the entrepreneurs will develop theoretical and practical techniques.
"The First of all how to pack the product, how to deliver it properly to potential customers, so as they wnat to buy it from them and not somebody else" , said Alexandru Bordea, "AngryBusiness" trainer.
The 35-year-old Igor Golban is also among dozens of the entrepreneurs with a business idea based on harness of the potential of walnuts and almonds, but wants to harness the potential of his goods:
"I want to learn the methods, promotion channels, we want to export our products."
Olga Braga is one of the beneficiary of the project, with a business project based on growing vegetables and fruits in greenhouses:
"I learned that you have to be diligent in the business that you do. It is one of the decisive and positive factors, contributing to the development of a business."
Entrepreneurs were selected in a competition of AOAM after succeeding to persuade the jury that they have the best ideas for developing family business.
Over the course of eight weeks, they will learn how to develop their businesses to achieve big profits.
Experienced people in business will help and advice the young entrepreneurs.
"We want to help them increase their knowledge, skills, abilities and also to improve them, to supplement those we already have. We want to give them a higher" , said general manager of AOAM, Andrei Crigan.
During those two months, the entrepreneurs will develop theoretical and practical techniques.
"The First of all how to pack the product, how to deliver it properly to potential customers, so as they wnat to buy it from them and not somebody else" , said Alexandru Bordea, "AngryBusiness" trainer.
The 35-year-old Igor Golban is also among dozens of the entrepreneurs with a business idea based on harness of the potential of walnuts and almonds, but wants to harness the potential of his goods:
"I want to learn the methods, promotion channels, we want to export our products."
Olga Braga is one of the beneficiary of the project, with a business project based on growing vegetables and fruits in greenhouses:
"I learned that you have to be diligent in the business that you do. It is one of the decisive and positive factors, contributing to the development of a business."
Entrepreneurs were selected in a competition of AOAM after succeeding to persuade the jury that they have the best ideas for developing family business.
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