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Life, Work and Money - How Personal Finances Affect Your Company’s Bottom Line

Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)

Savannah, GA

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Entrepreneur Food for Thought Series

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ATDC Savannah & The Creative Coast

    

Life, Work and Money

  How Personal Finances Affect Your Company’s Bottom Line

Presented by:

 Sara Westcott, CEO and Certified Financial Coach

Savannah Center for Financial Wellness, Inc.

Thursday February 16th, 2012, 11:30am-1:00pm

 

Georgia Tech Savannah Campus, PARB Building, Rm #126 

FREE LUNCH PROVIDED 

To attend, please sign up at http://fftfeb16.eventbrite.com by Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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About the Presentation: 

Personal finances affect a company’s bottom line.  Whether you manage a brand-new startup or an established corporation with teams of employees, the personal finances of both business owners and employees can impact your ability to grow your business, hire and retain qualified employees, maintain productivity and morale and control expenses.

 

In this presentation, we will highlight the financial warning signs that may negatively affect your business and share techniques to improve the overall financial health of your employees and your business’ bottom line.

 

About the Speaker:

Sarah Westcott is CEO and founder of the Savannah Center for Financial Wellness, and is the only Dave Ramsey-endorsed financial coach in Savannah. She provides comprehensive financial education and one-on-one coaching in personal finance to individuals, couples and small business owners.  Focus areas include budgeting and cash-flow management, prioritization and savings plans, debt reduction strategies, crisis counseling, and foundational planning for long-term wealth building. With a passion to teach others about personal finance, Sarah also delivers financial literacy programs to businesses and non-profit organizations.

 

Sarah has more than 20 years of corporate consulting and training experience for fortune 1000 companies, including Georgia Ports Authority, Cambridge Technology Partners/Novell, Northwestern Mutual Life, Cisco Systems, and others.   She is a Savannah-area Director within BNI – Business Network International; the treasurer for the local chapter of the Wellesley College Alumni Association, and overseer of the Dollars and Sense ministry at Savannah Christian Church, where she also sings in the praise choir.  Sarah received her degree in Political Science from Wellesley College in Massachusetts. She has been married to her husband Tom, for 18 years, and is the mother of 4 boys, ages 13, 10, 9 and 7.

 

When & Where



Georgia Tech Savannah
210 Technology Circle
PARB Building, Room # 126
Savannah, GA 31407

Thursday, February 16, 2012 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (ET)


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ATDC

The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) is a startup accelerator that helps Georgia technology entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies. Founded in 1980, ATDC has helped create millions of dollars in tax revenues by graduating more than 140 companies, which together have raised more than 1.6 billion dollars in outside financing. ATDC has provided business incubation and acceleration services to thousands of Georgia entrepreneurs.

 

In 2010 ATDC expanded its mission to serve more technology companies along multiple growth paths and at all stages of development. ATDC has opened its membership to all technology entrepreneurs in Georgia, from those at the earliest conception stage to the well-established, venture-fundable companies.

 

ATDC is part of the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) at Georgia Tech, which helps Georgia enterprises improve their competitiveness through the application of science, technology and innovation. ATDC currently has three facilities; two at Georgia Tech's main campus in Atlanta, and one at Georgia Tech's satellite campus in Savannah.

The Creative Coast

The Creative Coast is a non-profit organization supported by The City of Savannah and SEDA. We exist to nurture the members of our community engaged in creative or innovative endeavors and to cultivate an environment in which they can thrive.

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