Local Entrepreneurs invited to attend: Business Accelerator Conference on April 18th

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Local Entrepreneurs invited to attend: Business Accelerator Conference in April

YAKIMA, WA –The Yakima County Development Association (YCDA) will be hosting its Bilingual Business Accelerator Conference on Friday, April 18th.  The event will feature interactive workshops, expert panels, and networking sessions designed to support business owners in their second stage of business growth.

Prospective Attendees: To ensure that the program is impactful and tailored to the needs of the community, participation in the Bilingual Business Accelerator Conference is recommended for businesses located in Yakima County, in operation for a minimum of two years, and fewer than 30 employees.

Conference Highlights:

  • Keynote Presentation: An opening Keynote by Jon Smith, executive director of YCDA and Amy Martinez Chief Executive Officer of South-Central Workforce Development Council.
  • Interactive Breakout Sessions: Attendees will engage in hands-on sessions focused on marketing, financing, innovation, and scaling strategies.
  • Networking Opportunities: The conference will provide dedicated time for participants to connect with fellow professionals, potential resources for their business, and industry experts.

“This conference is designed to equip business owners with the resources and connections they need to grow their operations and thrive,” said Jon Smith, Executive Director of YCDA.

Event Details:

  • What:    Bilingual Business Accelerator Conference
  • When:   Friday, April 18, 2025
  • Where:  Legends Casino & Hotel, Toppenish, WA 98948
  • Cost:    Free
  • Language Support:       Spanish translation services available, based upon registration
  • Registration Link & More information:     chooseyakimavalley.com            

This program is made possible thanks to YCDA’s investors, the Community Reinvestment Project funded through South Central Workforce and grants from the Washington Economic Development Finance Authority (WEDFA), and the Washington State Microenterprise Association.

For more information about these upcoming city events, visit the YCDA Business Outreach: City Events Page on Choose Yakima Valley.

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ABOUT YAKIMA COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

Yakima County Development Association is a private non-profit economic development organization committed to enhancing the income, quality of life, and employment stability of Yakima County residents. Since 1985, the Yakima County Development Association has served over 100 businesses annually, created 6,630 new jobs at over 155 businesses, and facilitated $606 million in private investments in Yakima County.

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