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South Side Entrepreneurs Association (SSEA)

The South Side Entrepreneurs Association (SSEA) is a growing and dynamic group that began informally in 2004. The mission of the SSEA is:

  • to unite innovative, emerging and mature growth businesses across industry lines,
  • to promote positive action that benefits the South Side of Syracuse, the investment and entrepreneurial communities through a dynamic networking, educational, membership-based organization

Our members include business owners from across the Syracuse region with diverse businesses including contractors, consultants, photographers, caterers, retail store owners and financial institutions.  For more information on the SSEA, you can read our brief history and by-laws.

JOINING THE SSEA: The number of dues-paying members continues to grow as the SSEA increases its member benefits.  Joining the SSEA is easy.  Just complete the membership form and send it (or bring it) to SSEA along with your dues.

SSEA'S MONTHLY MEETINGS: Mark your calendar and attend the SSEA's monthly meetings. Talk to and learn from successful business owners and entrepreneurs from your own community. Learn about resources and techniques that will help your business grow and succeed. Come take advantage of this association – and its network of resources – we’ve developed for you! Our upcoming meetings are:

Jan. 28     

July 28

Feb. 25     

August – no meeting

Mar. 24

Sept. 22

Apr. 28        

Oct. 27

May 19        

Nov. 17

June 23           

Dec. 8

Meetings are held at the South Side Innovation Center, from 7:45 - 8:45 a.m., with a continental breakfast beginning at 7:30 a.m.  The door fee for the meetings is $2.00/member and $4.00/guest.

For more information on the SSEA, please come to one of our meetings or email the Board at SSEAsyracuse@gmail.com

 

 
 
 
South Side Entrepreneurial Connect Project © Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises
in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University.