Christina Lynch
CEo, Trydent Consulting LLC
Workshop D Speaker | Preparing Your Business for Financing | Wednesday, June 21st
Christina Lynch is an award-winning consultant that has spent more than 14 years of her career propelling small businesses and non-profit organizations forward in their industries. She has a notable track record for utilizing a flexible and non-judgmental approach with her clients and partners that has promoted the success of positive and profitable business affairs for every party involved.
Clients and partners say that with Christina's help, their businesses have become more structured and developed. Christina brings calm to a chaotic situation and order when things are getting out of hand. This has led to countless improvements in clients' administrative operations, bookkeeping practices, and training implementations.
Christina has worked in and with over 200 businesses in a wide range of industries including non-profit, information technology, public relations, high-tech start-up, media broadcasting, construction, beauty, and insurance. Her passion is assisting and elevating small businesses through her expertise in accounting, human resources, and risk management.
She received her master's degree in Human Resources and Employment Relations from Penn State University. She received her bachelor's degrees in Accounting, Finance, and Human Resource Management from Florida State University. Christina is the Chief Executive Officer of Trydent Consulting. Christina is also a consultant with the Small Business Development Center at FAMU, the Business Empowerment Director for the Capital City Chamber of Commerce, the founding co-coordinator of Herbalists Without Borders of the Big Bend, and a board member of the American Herbalists Guild, Florida School of Holistic Living and Red Hills Small Farm Alliance.
Workshop: This workshop is designed to review and discuss how small businesses can prepare their business for maximum financing eligibility. The presenter will review the 5 C's of credit primarily utilized by financial institutions before engaging the audience in how to conduct an internal financial assessment and interpret the results.