 Hello Vermont. We're community navigators. My name is Nicole Caloren. I'm the director of the Entrepreneurial Legal Laboratory at Vermont Law and Graduate School. I use she, her pronouns. We are working together as part of the community navigator pilot program to support Vermont's small business owners. Thanks Nicole. My name is Fay Longo. My preferred pronouns are she, her, or they, them. And I'm with the Center for Women in Enterprise. And we represent three 10 spokes who came together as part of the community navigator pilot program to work together to support and meet the needs of Vermont's most marginalized and underestimated entrepreneurs. This includes the queer community, the BIPOC community, women business owners, and other abled folks as well as military affiliated folks. We've been working statewide to bring you trainings to offer support to help build community and make referrals. We want to ensure that every small business owner knows about and has access to the services and supports for their small business to thrive. Thanks, Fay. My name is Weiwei Wang. I am a co-founder and the director of operations and development for the Vermont professionals of color network. Are you she, her pronouns? Today, we're coming together to invite all Vermont small business owners to attend our North by Northeast Navigating Your Small Business Conference on September 30th at Vermont State University's Randolph campus. Whether you're a small business owner, a solopreneur, someone thinking about starting a business, a resource provider, or a community partner, this day is for you. Come map out your day with information and networking that matters to you from funding and legal workshops to networking with resources and hearing inspirational speakers. We invite you to set your course to Judd Hall at Vermont State University in Randolph Center, Vermont. If you'd like to know more about this free event, please visit the URL that's below the link below and click on the link to register today. We're super excited about this event. This is this is we've been working together for two years. We have formed such a tight network of folks whose entire goal is to support small business owners in the state and we're just thrilled to be able to offer this event. Yeah, we're really excited to see you there. The Vermont professionals of color, we're so excited to be working with the law school and the Center for Women at Enterprise and continue that relationship beyond this point, but we're so excited to see all of you there. This will represent the culmination of the work that we've done over the last two years, especially reaching the most marginalized populations in Vermont, and I'm just so excited for this and I really hope to see familiar faces and new faces there, so please comment. It's going to be an amazing day.