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Berkshire Enterprises Set Breakfast Business Forum

- October 23, 2007

Berkshire Enterprises announces its November Business Breakfast Forum �Developing Partners, Getting the Most Out of Your Relationships With Your Suppliers.� The Forum will be held on Friday, November 2nd from 7:30-9:00 AM. Steve Fogel, Program Director of Berkshire Enterprises will lead the discussion. Developing closer relationships with key suppliers can provide real competitive advantage for businesses.

This benefits both the suppliers and the customers. The forum will discuss participants� experiences working with suppliers over time and how the relationships provided value to both parties. Sometimes it means better access to products, better terms, or marketing support. It can lead to better cash flow, higher sales and profits, and resources in down times.

The program is designed for owners and managers of small businesses to use their expertise to help each other. The forum will give participants a chance to look at buying relationships from the point of view of sellers as well as buyers. It is designed to be fun and help provide real solutions to real problems.

The Forum will be held at One Fenn Street in the third floor Board Room. The forums are free and include a light breakfast. The forums are made possible by continuing support from Berkshire Bank, Legacy Banks, Greylock Federal Credit Union, TD Banknorth, and Pittsfield Cooperative Bank. The space is being provided by CompuWorks. The forum is free and a continental breakfast will be served. Space is limited and reservations are required.

For reservations or for more information about our monthly business forums, contact Steve Fogel at Berkshire Enterprises, 236-2141.
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