Course helps take small businesses to the NxLeveL
Raul Martinez’s restaurant career started with a catering business, delivering food with his truck.
Martinez still has a catering company but he also owns Los 4 Vientos restaurant in Reno and recently sold his Los 4 Vientos 2 restaurant in Carson City.
But his career might have crashed if he did not participate in the NxLeveL Entrepreneurial Training Program of the Nevada Small Business Development Center at the University of Nevada, Reno College of Business Administration.
“I was working hard but I wasn’t managing the business very well,” Martinez said. “I didn’t know the cost of the food or cost of labor. My administration was not very good, and I didn’t know where I was focusing.
“These classes helped me organize my businesses,” Martinez said. “It showed me how to manage the business in the right way so I was able to go ahead and open another one.” Read full story:
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