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The Quality Center for Business based at the San Juan College Enterprise Center welcomed the Internet: Your Business Partner Workshop.
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The National e-Commerce Pilot Workshop in the Four Corners started with an ice breaker involving participants from across the nation.
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Darlene Seals, left, (www.cjsbows.com) shared one of the leading success stories at the National e-Commerce Pilot Workshop. Drs. Bob Coppedge and Beth Duncan helped participants prepare for their opening remarks.
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Local incubator clients explain how the Internet has multiplied their business to include more than 3,000 clients.
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Eileen Rothlisberger of The San Juan Economic Development Service and the Quality Center for Business explains how technology and the Internet is a key element in local economic development.
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Denise Copeland (left) working with the Navajo Nation and Tom Tate from USDA, Washington DC, worked together during the ice breaker to see how they could combine efforts to provide maximum support for their clientele.
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Participants from eight states and Canada participated in the opening ice breaker for the e-Commerce conference in Farmington.
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Presentations of success stories kicked off the opening session of the e-Commerce conference.
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Dr. Beth Duncan of Mississippi State University was part of the opening session of the e-Commerce workshop in the Four Corners area.
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