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2026 Business 101 (3)

The Business 101 series is a series aimed at equipping business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with foundational knowledge essential for success.

The Business 101 Series has evolved to meet the practical, day-to-day needs of today’s small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit organizations. This year’s series will focus on hands-on skill development through a three-part workshop series centered on Canva, a powerful and accessible design and marketing tool used by organizations of all sizes. Thank you to our sponsor, Blouse House Creative, for making this series possible.

Business 101 is ideal for business owners, solopreneurs, marketing staff, nonprofits, and anyone looking to strengthen their visual communication while staying engaged with the Chamber community. Whether attending in person or virtually, participants will leave with practical skills, completed projects, and increased confidence in managing their own marketing materials.

In this episode of Business 101 we sit down with Miles Campbell, Small Business Solutions Manager for the Town of Christiansburg, to break down what it really takes to start and grow a business in Christiansburg, Virginia. Whether you're in the idea phase or already operating a business, Miles walks us through the key steps of the local business licensing process, explains the ins and outs of town-related taxes, and shares insight on what entrepreneurs should know before setting up shop. We also highlight the various programs and resources the Town offers to support businesses at every stage—including guidance, partnerships, and economic development opportunities. If you're a current or future business owner in Christiansburg, this episode is a must-listen.

Learn more at christiansburg.org.

In this episode of Business 101 we’re joined by Angie Marcolini, Business Solutions Manager for the Town of Blacksburg, to walk through the essential steps of starting and sustaining a business in one of the region’s most vibrant communities. We cover the basics, like business licensing and setting up your operations, but also dig into some of the unique aspects of doing business in Blacksburg, including local zoning requirements, signage restrictions, and what you need to know to stay compliant. Angie also shares insights on the collaborative spirit that defines the Blacksburg business community and the many ways new and existing business owners can plug into local support systems and partnerships. Whether you're looking to open your doors downtown or expand in the corridor, this episode is full of valuable guidance.

Learn more at blacksburg.gov

In this episode of Business 101 we sit down with Leo Priddy, Economic Development Specialist with the New River Valley Regional Commission, to talk about one of the most critical (and often overlooked) steps in starting a business: research. Leo walks us through the types of data, studies, and regional information that can help entrepreneurs make informed decisions, from choosing a location to identifying customer trends and understanding market demand. We also discuss the power of collaboration in the New River Valley and how local partnerships can be key to a business’s success. Finally, Leo shares funding opportunities available in the region that go beyond traditional bank loans or private investment. If you're thinking of launching or expanding a business in the NRV, this episode is packed with practical advice and valuable resources.

Learn more at nrvrc.org

In this episode of Business 101 we’re joined by Anthony Grafsky, NRV Business Advisor with the Greater Roanoke and New River Valley Small Business Development Center, for a deep dive into one of the most foundational pieces of business success: the business plan. Anthony walks us through the different types of business plans, how to get started on creating one, and what key factors like location, customer base, and funding strategy, that you should be thinking about from day one. We also explore how your plan can shape everything from your lender conversations to your daily operations. More importantly, we talk about the value of having a trusted partner in your corner when you're developing or revising your plan. If you're starting or restructuring a business, this episode is your blueprint for how, and why, to plan with purpose.

Learn more at roanokesmallbusiness.org

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