Small Business Workshop
6 p.m., Friday June 24
Two technology experts will share tips on using social networking to market
businesses at this year’s networking dinner and workshop hosted by Langston University’s Small
Business Development Center.
The dinner will start at 6 p.m. on June 24 at the Langston University-Oklahoma City Campus.
Patrick Allmond founder of Focus Consulting Inc. will be one of the keynotes. Allmond will share
his expertise in Internet marketing and social media. Allmond has been working with clients to use
technology as a marketing tool since 1988.
Tess Mack owner of marketing firm, Social Media Mack, will also be speaking to the group. Mack
was recently named one of Oklahoma Magazine’s “40 under 40”, for her work with the Capital
Chamber of Commerce as a media developer and her quick promotion to their executive director.
Mack has over 10 years of social media experience and helps clients tackle the challenges of virtual
marketing.
“The utilization of social media sites is crucial for today’s businesses. This workshop will help
business leaders begin or further their efforts to market online,” Della Dean, LU director of Small
Business Development Center, said.
Dean said her goal for the center is to push businesses to build, grow and become successful.
LUSBDC assists businesses by providing high quality personalized business and management
counseling. Dean hosts three workshops a year for business owners but only offers one in the
evening.
Tickets are on sale now for $25, for more information contact Della Dean, (405) 530-7519 or email
dmdean@lunet.edu
Where: Langston University, Oklahoma City Campus
Phone: 962-1620
Address: 4205 N. Lincoln
Website: langston.edu
businesses at this year’s networking dinner and workshop hosted by Langston University’s Small
Business Development Center.
The dinner will start at 6 p.m. on June 24 at the Langston University-Oklahoma City Campus.
Patrick Allmond founder of Focus Consulting Inc. will be one of the keynotes. Allmond will share
his expertise in Internet marketing and social media. Allmond has been working with clients to use
technology as a marketing tool since 1988.
Tess Mack owner of marketing firm, Social Media Mack, will also be speaking to the group. Mack
was recently named one of Oklahoma Magazine’s “40 under 40”, for her work with the Capital
Chamber of Commerce as a media developer and her quick promotion to their executive director.
Mack has over 10 years of social media experience and helps clients tackle the challenges of virtual
marketing.
“The utilization of social media sites is crucial for today’s businesses. This workshop will help
business leaders begin or further their efforts to market online,” Della Dean, LU director of Small
Business Development Center, said.
Dean said her goal for the center is to push businesses to build, grow and become successful.
LUSBDC assists businesses by providing high quality personalized business and management
counseling. Dean hosts three workshops a year for business owners but only offers one in the
evening.
Tickets are on sale now for $25, for more information contact Della Dean, (405) 530-7519 or email
dmdean@lunet.edu
Where: Langston University, Oklahoma City Campus
Phone: 962-1620
Address: 4205 N. Lincoln
Website: langston.edu


