Duluth, MN – The Northeast Entrepreneur Fund has appointed Mike
Lattery as business developer in its Duluth office. He will
serve new and existing clients in the Duluth area and Two
Harbors.
In his role,
Lattery will provide business planning and development
assistance to emerging and small businesses. He will work with
individuals who wish to start, stabilize or expand their
business.
Lattery has 17
years experience owning and operating 12 Domino’s Pizza
restaurants in Duluth and throughout Minnesota. Previously, he
had been a franchise consultant for Domino’s. For several
years, he also owned and operated the Poplar Golf Course in
Poplar, Wisconsin.
The Northeast
Entrepreneur Fund provides training, consulting and financing to
businesses in an 11-county area of northeast Minnesota and
northwest Wisconsin.
About the
Northeast Entrepreneur Fund
The Northeast
Entrepreneur Fund helps people start and grow successful small
businesses. It provides training, consulting and financing to
emerging and small businesses in northeast Minnesota and
northwest Wisconsin.
Since 1989, NEF
has helped start, stabilize or expand more than 1,000
businesses; helped create or retain more than 2,500 jobs;
provided $7.5 million in loans to nearly 500 businesses; and
served 9,000 people through its training, consulting and lending
programs. More than 85% of business owners who receive
assistance from NEF are still in business two years later.
The Greenstone
Group, a new 10-year initiative of NEF, seeks to foster a
culture of entrepreneurship and strengthen entrepreneurs through
group-based learning, peer support and access to a variety of
business services.
To learn more,
visit
www.entrepreneurfund.org.