The Danville Office of Economic Development & Tourism (DOEDT) has launched a survey to gather feedback from entrepreneurs and business owners, including small, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses.
The survey seeks insight from small business owners, located within the city of Danville, in an effort to better understand each business’s unique needs, challenges, and experiences.
“Our local businesses are the lifelines of our community,” says the DOEDT Assistant Director, Kelvin Perry. “The City of Danville is invested in creating a more equitable and inclusive entrepreneurial environment that supports the needs of our small business owners.”
In addition to demographics and business profiles, the survey includes questions on entrepreneurial experiences and desired City services.
“The DOEDT strives to create sufficient and relevant programming and workshops for our valued businesses throughout the city,” says Perry. “We seek to remain a viable resource for our local establishments. Your voice is essential in helping us cultivate a responsive environment for our small, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses to thrive.”
Business owners and entrepreneurs can take the survey here: https://form.jotform.com/241284022132139. The survey will close mid-July.
About the Office of Economic Development & Tourism
The Danville Office of Economic Development & Tourism recruits and retains businesses for the Danville area. The office provides information on available sites and buildings, incentives and other financial resources and offers a website designed for the business community: www.discoverdanville.com.