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To Address Systemic Inequities Hidden Star Releases New Master Class: Entrepreneurship for Women and Minority Founders

Hidden Star Resources announced that it has released a new Master Class for women and minority entrepreneurs; to help more people to start and grow their own businesses. At a time in this country of unprecedented disparities in wealth, ownership, and economic opportunity, this course will provide a proven road map for those who want to start a company and change their future.

World renowned expert on minority entrepreneurship and wealth creation in the minority business community and a Chairman Emeritus at the University of Texas McCombs Business School, Dr. John Sibley Butler is one of the instructors of this class and a huge proponent of minority entrepreneurship. “This class is badly needed today and is tailored specifically to teach material you will not find anywhere else. Unfortunately, it is different and harder for these entrepreneurs and we teach them how to play the game and win.”

Mike Dewey, the visionary founder of Hidden Star, a four-time entrepreneur himself, and a widely published business author is the other instructor. “Since the beginning of Hidden Star, we have helped thousands of new, aspiring, and experienced entrepreneurs and we know exactly what they need to succeed. We have packed it all into this class. People taking this class can go from disadvantaged to highly advantaged in about 5 hours. It really can change the game and change their lives.”

All too often, entrepreneurship coaching and instruction leave out important and unique factors and issues that confront women and minority business community but this class focuses on them. In addition to the business basics that everyone needs, this Hidden Star Master Class also provides them with in-depth training and education on the financing and revenue opportunities that exist for them to take advantage of, but are not widely known.
Dallas entrepreneur Isaac Williams worked with Hidden Star when starting his staffing company and says “Starting my own company has changed my life and I couldn’t have done it without Hidden Star and the information in this Master Class. I hope it changes your life like it changed mine.”

Mike Dewey added: “We designed and delivered this course for one reason, to give new and potential entrepreneurs the knowledge of how to start and grow their own company as well as the confidence to know that they, too can be a successful business owner. America needs more successful minority and women owned businesses and we are proud to help.”

The course is available online at www.hiddenstarlearning.org

Money raised from this course will go to support Hidden Star’s important work supporting women and minority businesses.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Mike Dewey
mdewey@hiddenstar.org

ABOUT HIDDEN STAR

Dedicated to the notion that America is better with more successful minority and women owned businesses, Hidden Star Resources is a non-profit 501(c)(3) based in Austin, Texas. Since 2016 Hidden Star has helped, at no cost, countless minority and women entrepreneurs start and grow their own companies. We are proud to be a two-time recipient of Department of Commerce / Economic Development Administration grants for assistance to disadvantaged business owners. Hidden Star offers help nationwide. The Hidden Star online project providing free support, Galaxy of Stars, now has more than 300,000 members and is growing rapidly.

See more at: www.galaxyofstars.org and www.hiddenstar.org

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