SCTC Holds Ribbon Cutting for Henry County Small Business Entrepreneurship Center

Date Posted: November 21, 2024

Along with numerous community partners and supporters, Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC) officially cut the ribbon for the Henry County Small Business Entrepreneurship Center (SBEC) at a Grand Opening Ceremony held on Friday, November 9, 2024 at the SCTC Henry County Center in McDonough.

Open to both the public and students, the SBEC is designed to nurture and support both established entrepreneurs and those just starting out and serves as a hub for business development offering workshops, training programs, and personalized consulting to help entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of starting and growing a business. The facility is equipped with modern resources and technology to facilitate learning and innovation. The center also focuses on creating a supportive community atmosphere where entrepreneurs can network, share experiences, and collaborate. By providing access to expert guidance, practical tools, and a collaborative environment, the center aims to empower local business leaders to thrive within the community.

In his remarks, SCTC President Dr. Irvin Clark said, “SCTC’s Small Business Entrepreneurship Center has long been part of our plan to support workforce development and I am elated to finally see this vision come to life.  Having a dedicated space that fosters creativity and offers the needed resources and guidance for our students, graduates, community, and budding entrepreneurs is a perfect complement to our programs and curriculum.  Whether you’re looking to launch a new venture or expand an existing one, the SCTC Small Business Entrepreneurship Centers are committed to helping individuals in this community achieve their goals.”

At the SBEC, Southern Crescent Technical College plans to provide a comprehensive range of resources and services dedicated to fostering entrepreneurial success. SCTC’s SBEC offers a variety of courses and amenities designed to support and enhance the entrepreneurial experience with unique facilities and services tailored to meet diverse business needs.  The SBEC amenities are designed to provide practical support for entrepreneurs at different stages of their business journey, from content creation and product development to meetings and collaboration.  A Podcast Room, a Makers Room, and meeting spaces of various sizes are available at the SBEC in Henry County.

Participation and use of the Small Business Entrepreneurship Centers, including its programs and equipment, will be available for use at no cost to all currently enrolled SCTC credit, dual enrollment high school, and adult education students.  The facility and various amenities will be available for rental to all other individuals.

Additionally, Matthew Oleson, a Business Consultant from UGA’s Small Business Development Center, was on hand to sign a partnership agreement with Southern Crescent Technical College to offer a comprehensive eight-course series designed to equip small business owners with the critical tools and knowledge needed to thrive.  This partnership will give members access to both local and statewide resources to start and grow their businesses.

Earlier this Fall, SCTC opened an SBEC at the SCTC Butts County Center in Jackson and plans to open additional an additional SBEC at the Flint River Campus in Thomaston in January.  For more information including rental information or to visit the Small Business Entrepreneurship Center at the Southern Crescent Technical College Henry County Center, contact SBEC@sctech.edu.