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FRAMINGHAM – The City of Framingham Planning and Community Development Division is hosting a free small business with members of Framingham Taking Care of Business BNI on Monday, April 12.

The BNI members will share their expertise to help our Framingham business owners with their businesses.

Participants will have a chance to learn what their bank should be doing for them, how a lawyer could help with negotiating contracts, what’s happening in the local real estate market, how to protect their assets, and how their business should be handling accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll. 

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The conversation may lead participants to think – do you know your business metrics and how they impact the overall performance of your business? Do you have a succession plan? What is the trajectory of your business? 

There will be at Q&A session for the last 30-minutes. 

The Framingham Chapter of Business Networking International (BNI) is referred to as Taking Care of Business (TCOB) and consists of 49 members and counting. BNI is the world’s leading business referral organization with over 275,000 members in over 10,000 BNI chapters worldwide.

The Framingham BNI members range in expertise from marketing, finance, legal, health/wellness, construction, consulting, real estate, and more. 

Participants will get a chance to hear from:

  • Jana Abramson, Northern Bank – business banker
  • Jeremy Bombard, Bombard Law – business lawyer
  • Tom Charbonnier, Paresky Flitt – accounting
  • Matt Kaplan, Solex Payroll – payroll and human capital management
  • Brian Kilcoyne, H&K Insurance – commercial insurance
  • Casey Killam, Re/Max Executive Realty – commercial real estate
  • Michelle Teitelman, Accounting Solutions Providers (bookkeeping)

The free workshop is April 12 from 6;30 to 7;30 p.m.

Register ar http://framinghamsmallbusinessworkshop2.eventbrite.com/ 

Learn more about Framingham Taking Care of Business at their website: https://bnimass.com/tcob/en-US/index

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.