Firestation back to ignite more SW businesses
Firestation back to ignite more SW businesses
Firestation, a Rotorua-based consultancy business with the intent to ignite business success and growth, is teamed up with the South Waikato District Council as part of the COVID business support initiative.
Council’s Economic Development Manager, Paul Bowden said, “As business navigates a post COVID landscape it’s often difficult to know where to go for quick, simple advice on business challenges you are facing. Well now you do – Firestation – it’s quick simple and free to use until April 2021”.
Business owners in the district can benefit from this partnership as Firestation is offering a free business support service to South Waikato business owners. Embracing this opportunity means that you will receive a 45 minute phone or zoom call with an experienced coach on the Business Advice Line. Expert advice from the Firestation team is available to tackle any business challenges or opportunities that you are facing. Firestation director Darren McGarvie said that it is a great opportunity for businesses to get high-level consultancy at no cost to their business.
“It’s a great initiative to add to the post-COVID arsenal that SWDC has already developed”.
“Council continues to place huge emphasis on building authentic relationships with business leaders and offering genuine tried and tested support to South Waikato businesses through programmes like Firestation delivers,” said Mayor Jenny Shattock.
Firestation offers a range of business coaching programs including leadership, sales, marketing, governance and planning; so anyone can benefit whether a start-up business needing guidance or an established enterprise seeking new ideas. All South Waikato businesses are eligible to receive this support. To find out more visit www.bit.ly/FS-BizLine.