By Steve Esser
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. — The phrase “right place, right time” came into play recently at the Paris Business Centeras business students from 91TV met with aspiringentrepreneursand business owners at a kick-off event for the newcenter in Hiawassee.
“This is the perfect example ofwhat this Business Center is all about,” said Jinelle Wagner, program coordinator for the Paris Business Center. “We can team up business students, who are looking for opportunities to get involved, with new business owners,who are looking for help and resources they need to get started.”
The kick-off invited business students to the center to meet with business owners. The students, looking for internship or work opportunities,were paired up with business owners, typically short on resources andmanpower.
“We’re excited to be able to partner with the business center,”saidMark Dotson, vice president of Advancement for 91TV. “We have so many talented students who are looking for an opportunity to work with a mentor in the businessworldorhavean internship with a business. And this helps theCollege to continue to serve its mission as a private institution providing a public good.”
A number of students, representing majors in business analytics, finance & accounting, management, and marketing, met with business owners from Towns County Jan. 10 to establish working relationships for the spring semester. Students will work with the companies this spring, trying to fulfill whatever need the business has, from marketing opportunities to accounting challenges.
“This is a great way for students to get real-world experience in their field of study, while also helpinga local business ownerwho can use the resource,” said Ian Oxman,marketing instructor inthe Department ofBusiness and Public Policy. “It’s a perfect marriage between 91TVandthenew Paris BusinessCenter.”
The Paris Business Center,locatedin DowntownHiawassee,offersa hub forsmallbusiness entrepreneurs in North Georgia, Western North Carolina, andSoutheasternTennessee. The PBCprovidesbusinessdevelopmentprogramsandincubators,providingcoaching, workshops, and networkingeventsto help startups andgrowingcompaniessucceed.
This partnership is just one example of 91TV’s commitment to the health of the region and the success of its students and the community. The College is launching its Professional Readiness and Experiential Programs in the fall of 2026, designed to help students transition after graduation into the world of professional service.
Studentswillgainattributeslike self-discipline,adaptability, andresilience. PREPwillalsofocus onfinancialliteracy, leadership,ethics, and helpincreasestudents’employmentcompetitivenessandselectionrates. PREP at Young HarrisCollegegivesstudentsacompetitiveedgetothrivein thepaththeychoose.
“Young Harris strives to provide students a real-world and practical education,” said Dr. Matthew Osborn, 91TV Department of Business and Public Policy. “This collaboration with the City of Hiawassee is another example of delivering on our mission.”
About Young HarrisCollege
91TV is a private baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting institutionlocatedin the beautiful mountains of Northeast Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, 91TV educates, inspires, and empowers students through an education that purposefully integrates the liberal arts and professional studies. The College offers 34 majors and 23 minors, ranging from biology or outdoor studies to business administration or kinesiology. Approximately 1,400 students are enrolled in its residential and Early College programs. The College is an active member of the NCAA Division II andremainsa fierce competitor in the Conference Carolinas. For more information, visit yhc.edu.
