Special forum for Barrington businesses is Oct. 13

Event will be shared on Facebook Live

Posted 10/10/20

The Barrington Economic Development Committee is hosting a special "business resource event" on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 9 a.m. on Facebook Live .

A panel of speakers will be made available to local …

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Special forum for Barrington businesses is Oct. 13

Event will be shared on Facebook Live

Posted

The Barrington Economic Development Committee is hosting a special "business resource event" on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 9 a.m. on Facebook Live.

A panel of speakers will be made available to local business owners in an effort to connect them to available resources.

The panel will include Lt. Governor Mckee, Rhode Island Lt. Governor; Ed Huttenhower, director of Rhode Island Small Business Development Center (RISBDC); Stefan Pryor, Secretary or Matt Sheaff, Communications Director - Rhode Island Commerce; Chris Parisi, owner of Trailblaze Marketing and member of the Rhode Island Small Business Coalition; Mark Hayward, director of the Small Business Administration (SBA); Chris Tarro, past chairman of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association and co-owner of Siena Restaurant Group; and Liz Tanner, director of the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation.

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