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Co-create the Future of Business: Join the Virtual Dr. J.R. Smith Research Symposium at Jackson State University!



 Greetings, Business Minds!


What are the hottest trends in business research keeping you up at night?

Are you eager to learn from the brightest minds in marketing, entrepreneurship, and more? The prestigious Dr. J.R. Smith Research Symposium on "Advances in Business Research" is going virtual, and you're invited!


Two Days of Powerful Insights 

Scheduled for March 20-21, 2024, at the Jackson State University College of Business, this event promises to be a game-changer. Packed with insightful sessions led by distinguished scholars and industry experts, the symposium will delve into a wide range of topics critical to navigating today's dynamic business landscape .


Why Attend Virtually?

The flexibility of virtual attendance ensures you won't miss out on:

Unveiling the latest trends in business and economic research 

Thought-provoking discussions with renowned speakers: Dr. Edith Davidson on Marketing, Dr. Joann Rolle on Entrepreneurship, and more! The HBCU/MI Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition with Dr. Donald Causey 


Exclusive Virtual Advantages:

Network with peers and leaders from the comfort of your home or office

Access to session recordings post-event – never miss a moment! 

Engage in live Q&A sessions – have your voice heard! 

Join a Community of Changemakers.


Whether you're an academic, student, or seasoned professional, this symposium is designed to not only equip you with knowledge but also inspire you to take action within your sphere of influence.

Don't let geography hold you back!


Embrace the convenience of virtual attendance and join us for an intellectual feast!


Click the link in the first comment column  to view the conference at the Dr. J.R. Smith Research Symposium. Together, lets examine the "Advances in Business Research" and shape innovative solutions to today's challenges!

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