2026 Business Education Series | What Stage is Your Business At?
A professional development lunch session focused on business growth and leadership strategies.
Wed, 17 Jun 2026
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (America/Chicago)
Rackets Tap House Abilene , Kansas
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The 2026 Business Education Series offers local professionals an opportunity to grow their business and themselves through targeted educational sessions. Held at Rackets Tap House in Abilene, Kansas, this session focuses on identifying the current stage of your business and leadership development. Led by industry experts, the 90-minute lunch program provides actionable insights and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to enhance their professional skills and organizational success in a collaborative environment.
What to Expect
A 90-minute educational session focused on business growth and leadership, held in a casual lunch setting.
Who Should Attend
Entrepreneurs
Business owners
Managers
Aspiring leaders
Agenda Overview
Noon session covering business stages and leadership development.
Venue & Address
Rackets Tap House
303 N Broadway St Abilene , Kansas – 67410 United States
Organizer
Dickinson County Economic Development Corporation · Organization
Supporting economic growth and business development in Dickinson County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event located?
Rackets Tap House, 303 N Broadway St, Abilene, KS.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, lunch is included with the session.
How long is the session?
The session runs for 90 minutes starting at noon.
Who are the speakers?
The session features experts like Jackie Hynes and Jeremy Gray.
Is registration required?
Please check the Dickinson County Economic Development Corporation website for registration details.
Is there a cost?
The event is part of a series; check the official calendar for pricing or registration requirements.
Tags
Business
Education
Abilene
Kansas
Leadership
Networking
Summary
A business growth and leadership workshop held during lunch in Abilene.