Partnering Up in a Down Economy

Partnering with other organizations can help bring big-company solutions to the market, making small companies competitive even in challenging economic times.

Atlanta, GA, July 19, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The challenging economy makes it critical for small businesses to entertain new and pioneering ways to position themselves by bringing forward "Top of the Shelf" solutions. When budgets and manpower are squeezed, the key is to look in unconventional places to find others with common interests. Partnering can be the answer and can leverage your strengths and enhance your ability to reach your market with new dialogue. That can translate into new business opportunities for all.

The TAG Consulting Society and sponsor Telx are delighted to bring you an innovative panel discussion, "How to Maximize your Partnering Opportunities in a Down Economy", on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 from 7:30am-9:00am at the Centergy Building in downtown Atlanta. The program promises to unlock secrets that can help you maximize your partnering opportunities. When you partner with others who have similar desires, you can empower the magic of innovation. It also opens the door of opportunity to meet several very promising emerging growth companies that may add value to your portfolio of offerings.

Please plan to attend this informative discussion with several industry leaders that use partnering each and every day for the benefit of many. Panelists include: Sig Mosley - President of Imlay Investments, Mark Latham - COO of TechBridges, John Hurlbut - Executive Director of TAG Education Collaborative (TEC), and Charles Ross - General Manager of the Advanced Technology Development Center and Director of Entrepreneurial Services for Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. The session moderator will be Chris Reinking - Founding Partner of Jabian Consulting Be prepared to open new avenues of business and opportunity for yourself, your partnerships and your clients.

The Technology Association of Georgia is dedicated to the promotion and economic advancement of the state's technology industry and provides leadership in driving initiatives in the areas of policy, capital, education and giving. TAG also brings the technology community together through events, initiative programs and networking opportunities. The organization is a who's who of tech leaders and pioneers with a membership over 2500 strong including executives of FORTUNE 500 companies, investors, service providers, government and civic leaders, and entrepreneurs. For more details on the event and location, please visit www.tagonline.org and click on Events.

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