COCC Launches Center for Business
COCC launches Center for Business
Central Oregon Community College (COCC) is pleased to announce the establishment of
a new regional workforce resource, the Center for Business. Organized as a robust
toolkit to support economic development, the new center will offer diverse skill-building
courses, entrepreneurial assistance, licensing and certifications, customized trainings,
COCC’s Leadership Lab and many other specialized employment and employer services.
The Center for Business, with offices based at COCC’s Chandler Lab in Bend (1027 NW
Trenton Ave.), merges the college’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) with
other noncredit, industry-specific resources and professional instruction to provide
an integrated educational focus. Visit cocc.edu/departments/center-business-industry to explore the full range of services and course offerings.
“In addition to diverse, ongoing professional trainings in sectors like business and
health care, the center’s services will include customizable, virtual skill-building
in areas such as project management, computer software and business communication
to best suit specific workplace needs,” said Ken Betschart, director of the Center
for Business.
The SBDC, a longstanding component of COCC that provides business tools, guidance
and free consultations, will continue to operate its management trainings and classes
as a distinct program under the framework of the new department.
“COCC is proud of our history as an essential resource for regional business owners
and their employees, public sector organizations and emerging leaders,” said COCC
President Dr. Laurie Chesley. “We’re intentionally expanding our workforce development
programming, and by bringing these efforts together under one cohesive department,
we can better serve our partners and the long-term economic development of Central
Oregon.”
“COCC’s small business management program was hugely impactful for me as an owner,”
said Michelle Alvarado, owner and director of Wahoo Films in Bend. “The program taught
me how to work smarter, not harder. I’ve also had an employee take one of the college’s
professional development courses. I have utilized so many of COCC’s important resources
for local businesses, and I encourage others to do the same.”
For more information, contact Ken Betschart, director of the Center for Business,
at 541-383-7275 or kbetschart@cocc.edu.
