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Join the U.S. Small Business Administration Rhode Island District Office as they virtual host Amazon Business for the first time on, "How to start selling in Amazon's store". In this session, discover if you’re ready to sell in Amazon’s store and how to get started. Learn the fundamentals of selling with Amazon including what to sell and when, how to list and deliver your products, and how to grow and scale your brand online. Finally, discover tips and tricks for leveraging Amazon's vast array of resources and programs tailored to support small businesses, ensuring you have the tools to help enable your success.
The SBA’s participation in or support of this event is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any co-sponsor or other person or entity. All SBA programs or co-sponsored programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least 2 weeks in advance by contacting the SBA’s Katie Charron by phone at 401-528-4585 or by email at Katie.Charron@sba.gov.
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- Abby MalchowManager of Small Business Partnerships & Education, AmazonAmazon BusinessAbby Malchow is the Manager of Small Business Partnerships & Education at Amazon where she develops and manages partnerships that help drive success for entrepreneurs and small businesses through delivering education, programs, and investments that support their continued growth. Abby joined Amazon in December 2018 and during her tenure she has remained focused on enabling the success of entrepreneurs, small businesses, and underserved businesses through various roles, programs, and initiatives to include creating the Military Entrepreneurship Program and supporting the launch of Amazon’s Supplier Diversity Program. Prior to joining Amazon, Abby worked at Intel Corporation and is a retired U.S. Navy Chief and combat veteran, serving more than 20 years in the military.