Celebration of Innovation, Community, and EntrepreneurshipThe Pierce County Business Accelerator (PCBA) Showcase, held on November 13, 2024, at the Washington State Fairgrounds Expo Hall, was a vibrant celebration of entrepreneurial spirit and innovation. The event marked the culmination of three years of dedication and hard work, as over 60 businesses proudly showcased their achievements after graduating from the PCBA program.
The showcase provided a platform for PCBA graduates and entrepreneurs to exhibit their products and services, network with industry professionals, and connect with potential customers. The diversity of businesses on display was awe-inspiring, ranging from custom balloon sculptures to cutting-edge cleaning solutions, and from beauty supplies to dynamic business marketing companies. Ralph Mitchell, founder of Beprepared2treat, is one graduate who was in attendance with a unique business. Mitchell’s organization was founded upon his background of 27 years as a physician’s assistant and travel nurse. His organization centers on training people on how to deal with the immediate trauma of gun violence in order to stop the bleed and prevent a fatality. “We need to be prepared,” said Mitchell. “Box stores, Home Depot, Target, all of them need training so they know how to pack a wound, apply pressure, and operate in different scenarios in order to force critical thinking skills to kick in.” One of the standout features of the event was the eclectic array of culinary delights. Attendees were treated with offerings from some of the region's most exciting food entrepreneurs. Between the creative cookies, baked goods, pizza, BBQ, and savory treats, there was something for everyone. Josh Barsh of Seven Sons was on site with his mother Denise. Barsh originally learned about the PCBA program from his aunt. “It was great going through the class and absorb all the learning around how to get my paperwork for planning in order, how to find funding, how grants operate and how to apply to them as well,” said Barsh. “It was wonderful for me as I planned out my schedule because I was able to meet with other business owners and learn how they schedule their day.” Jan Parker, a graduate of the first PCBA cohort, was also in attendance marking her team’s third appearance at the PCBA Showcase. “People who are interested should take the program. It’s free, has great networking, and grant opportunities,” said Parker. "Definitely a good experience.” The vibrant atmosphere of the showcase attracted over 200 attendees, including entrepreneurs, investors, and community members eager to support and engage with the local business community. The event offered a unique opportunity for networking, as participants had the chance to forge valuable connections, sample diverse products, and gain insight into the innovative ventures emerging from the south sound region. As we look back on another year of the PCBA program, we are left behind a palpable sense of achievement and community spirit. The showcase not only celebrated the businesses that had successfully completed the accelerator program but also served as a testament to the region's entrepreneurial resilience and creativity. The event reinforced the importance of fostering a supportive ecosystem for local businesses, highlighting the potential for growth, collaboration, and prosperity within the vibrant business community of Pierce County. PCBA is a program of Pierce County funded through an allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). For more information visit pcba.biz. Comments are closed.
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