Tony Solin with Professor Andrew Taggart (Pro Vice Chancellor, Murdoch University).
Camera IconTony Solin with Professor Andrew Taggart (Pro Vice Chancellor, Murdoch University). Credit: Supplied/Louise White

Business, uni join forces for training

John Dobson, Weekend CourierWeekend Kwinana Courier

Chamber chief executive Tony Solin said the chamber had a vital role in helping to create a ‘positive economic future for the wider business community’ through the workshops.

‘The chamber is pleased to be delivering workshops focusing on the online business environment,’ he said.

Mr Solin said the Digital Enterprise Program was a series of five free training sessions that would help both large and small businesses.

Among the topics covered will be website content, website development, online traffic generation and business promotion.

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He said while the workshops would initially be offered to members, if all seats were not taken, other interested business owners could take part in the training.

The first workshop is on February 18. Call the chamber on 9592 3333 or visit www.rkcc.org.au.