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Workshop to provide ‘how-to’ on starting a food truck business – WBBJ TV

Food Truck Workshop Coming to Dyersburg
Workshop Provides Instruction on How to Start a Food Truck

Dyersburg, TN:  The Mill Workspace will be hosting “Rolling Revenue: Building a Successful Food Truck Business,” where attendees will learn the essentials of growing a thriving food truck business. The Jan. 14, 2025 workshop will be held in Dyersburg at The Mill Workspace, 217 Mill Ave., and will run from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 

The workshop, led by veteran restauranteur Mike Robinson, CEO of Proof Bar and Incubator out of Chattanooga, is designed to help those starting out or looking to grow their existing business by equipping them with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in the competitive food truck industry.  Attendees will learn from experts and connect with like-minded entrepreneurs who share their passion for mobile dining success. 

Participants will walk away with a strong understanding of how to develop or enhance their food truck business plan. The workshop will cover key topics such as effective marketing strategies, menu creation, and guidance on obtaining permits, licenses, and complying with local regulations.

“I’m thrilled to have Proof return to The Mill to lead this workshop,” said Chris Donaldson, The Mill CEO.  “With the increasing popularity of food trucks, many in our community are eager to start their own but aren’t sure where to begin. This workshop will provide essential guidance for those in the early stages or looking for expert advice on expanding their existing food truck business.”

For additional information about this or upcoming workshops, contact The Mill Workspace at (731) 224-7710 or visit their website at TheMillWorkspace.com. 

About The Mill Workspace:
The Mill Workspace, a DBA of Northwest Tennessee Entrepreneurship, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 entrepreneur center located in Dyersburg, TN and focused on serving entrepreneurs in the nine counties of Northwest Tennessee. They help businesses through one-on-one counseling, workshops, and multi-week programs all designed to help businesses in the region start up and grow. Programs at The Mill are funded in part by a grant from LaunchTN. 

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