Columbus Small Business Owner Completes Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program

John Larkin

Columbus Small Business Owner Completes Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program

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John Larkin, Sr. Partner with Electronic Systems Consultants of Columbus, Ohio, recently took a step toward greater business success by completing the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) located in Cleveland, Ohio.

Larkin spent fourteen weeks on the campus of Tri-C studying a business and management curriculum designed by Babson College, a top-ranked school for entrepreneurial education.

“This was a great opportunity and experience for me as a small business owner looking to expand and grow my company,” says Larkin. “The course is designed

to take you away during normal business hours to work on your company and not in your company. It helped me focus on a short and long-term business plan that will be implemented immediately.”

Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses is a $500 million initiative to unlock the growth and job creation potential of small businesses across the United States by providing them with greater access to business education, financial capital and business support services.

Electronic Systems Consultants, LLC (ESC) is a full service systems integrator provider.

“Our professional staff has over 40 years of combined experience in both the installation and maintenance of integrated fire and security systems,” says John Larkin, Senior Partner with ESC of Greater Ohio.

ESC consultants provide a fully integrated system service to concentrate on both large and small commercial projects, as well as government installation and service projects with national coverage. We support Federal, Military, State, and local government customers. Electronic Systems Consultants perform design build projects with a strong emphasis on consulting services to help your company complete projects from budget planning to final commissioning,” says Larkin.

This appeared in OhioMBE – Jan 1, 2017 

 

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