Steve Horman, a professional business consultant who specializes in helping small-business owners or prospective owners, will be available for one-on-one sessions in Decorah, Tuesday, April 14.
The free and confidential sessions will be at the Chamber/Development/Tourism Building at 507 W. Water Street. Although the sessions are free, reservations must be made.
Horman’s background includes small business ownership and managing manufacturing and service industries. In addition to private consulting, he serves as a business consultant/counselor for the Northeast Iowa Small Business Development Center (SBDC.)
Horman served 13 years as president and chief executive officer of the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce; five years as the executive vice president of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce; and 10 years in various staff management positions with the Sioux Falls, S.D. Chamber of Commerce.
He has served numerous professional state, regional and national associations including the National Board of Trustees of the Institute for Organization Management, chairman of the University of Colorado Institute for Organization Management, and the board of directors of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives Association.
Horman is a certified Chamber of Commerce Executive (CCE) – the highest professional designation that can be awarded a chamber executive. His honors include a Presidential Commendation, the Iowa Statesman Award presented by the Iowa Department of Economic Development for outstanding leadership, and he was named Iowa Chamber of Commerce Executive of the Year by the Iowa Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Association.
In addition to working with small businesses, Horman also provides consulting services for government and nonprofit organizations.
His consulting service is sponsored by the Northeast Iowa Business Network (NIBN), Northeast Iowa Community College and Winneshiek County Development, Inc. through a Rural Business Opportunity Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Steve Horman, a professional business consultant who specializes in helping small-business owners or prospective owners, will be available for one-on-one sessions in Decorah, Tuesday, April 14.
The free and confidential sessions will be at the Chamber/Development/Tourism Building at 507 W. Water Street. Although the sessions are free, reservations must be made.
Horman’s background includes small business ownership and managing manufacturing and service industries. In addition to private consulting, he serves as a business consultant/counselor for the Northeast Iowa Small Business Development Center (SBDC.)
Horman served 13 years as president and chief executive officer of the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce; five years as the executive vice president of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce; and 10 years in various staff management positions with the Sioux Falls, S.D. Chamber of Commerce.
He has served numerous professional state, regional and national associations including the National Board of Trustees of the Institute for Organization Management, chairman of the University of Colorado Institute for Organization Management, and the board of directors of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives Association.
Horman is a certified Chamber of Commerce Executive (CCE) – the highest professional designation that can be awarded a chamber executive. His honors include a Presidential Commendation, the Iowa Statesman Award presented by the Iowa Department of Economic Development for outstanding leadership, and he was named Iowa Chamber of Commerce Executive of the Year by the Iowa Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives Association.
In addition to working with small businesses, Horman also provides consulting services for government and nonprofit organizations.
His consulting service is sponsored by the Northeast Iowa Business Network (NIBN), Northeast Iowa Community College and Winneshiek County Development, Inc. through a Rural Business Opportunity Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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