Durham, NC – Secure Network Administration (SecureNA), Durham’s leading provider of managed IT services and cybersecurity solutions, is thrilled to announce a dynamic new partnership with the Women’s Business Center of North Carolina (WBCNC). This collaboration is designed to support women entrepreneurs across the state by providing them with essential knowledge, training, and strategies in IT and cybersecurity to help build thriving, sustainable businesses.
The Women’s Business Center of North Carolina (WBCNC) is part of The National Institute of Minority Economic Development, a trailblazing organization dedicated to empowering diverse communities through transformative policy, education, and economic opportunities. WBCNC champions economic self-sufficiency for women across North Carolina, providing the knowledge and support needed to establish businesses, strengthen companies, achieve sustainable profits, and drive community growth.
Now, through a dynamic partnership, SecureNA is amplifying this mission by offering expert-led workshops, personalized consultations, and strategic sessions focused on IT stability, cybersecurity, and harnessing technology to fuel business success. Together, we’re building a future where women entrepreneurs thrive with confidence and security.
Kimberly Simon, CEO of SecureNA, expressed her excitement about this initiative: “At SecureNA, we’re passionate about empowering businesses to thrive by providing the technology and security they need to grow. Partnering with WBCNC allows us to extend our expertise to a community of innovators and creators, helping them achieve their goals while safeguarding their businesses against modern cyber threats.”
Erica Vazquez, Executive Director of WBCNC, highlighted the significance of the partnership: “A strong foundation in technology and cybersecurity is vital for business success. This collaboration allows us to equip women entrepreneurs with the IT and cybersecurity knowledge they need to grow their businesses confidently and securely, including insights on leveraging AI effectively.”
Interactive Sessions Begin in January, 2025
The partnership kicks off with a series of monthly workshops in Q1 2025, covering essential topics like:
These sessions will empower women entrepreneurs with practical knowledge and actionable strategies to drive their businesses forward.
SecureNA and WBCNC are committed to fostering innovation, resilience, and growth among women-led businesses, paving the way for economic empowerment and a more secure entrepreneurial community.
About Secure Network Administration:
Secure Network Administration (SecureNA) is a trusted leader in managed IT services and cybersecurity solutions. Based in Durham, SecureNA has over 19 years of experience helping businesses across industries strengthen their IT infrastructure, mitigate risks, and achieve their goals with confidence.
For more information, please email Parker McNeely at parker.mcneely@securena.com
About Women’s Business Center of North Carolina:
The Women’s Business Center of North Carolina (WBCNC) is a program dedicated to supporting women entrepreneurs through business counseling, training, and resources. By promoting economic self-sufficiency and sustainable business practices, WBCNC helps drive community growth and development across North Carolina.
WBCNC is a part of The National Institute of Minority Economic Development, an organization committed to strengthening the asset base of diverse populations through policy, education, and economic opportunities. Together, they create an environment where race, gender, and geography are no longer barriers to prosperity.