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Berkshire Enterprises Breakfast Forum01:40PM / Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Every Dollar You Save on Expenses Goes Straight to the Bottom Line
PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Berkshire Enterprises is holding its next Free Business Breakfast Forum on Friday May 1st from 7:30-9:00 AM in the third floor Board Room at One Fenn Street in Pittsfield. The Forum is titled Every Dollar You Save on Expenses Goes Straight to the Bottom Line.
Steve Fogel, Program Director of Berkshire Enterprises will lead a discussion of what steps businesses can take to evaluate their expenses and develop a strategy for controlling and decreasing them without compromising sales.
Steve Fogel, Program Director of Berkshire Enterprises says, “In today’s business climate, businesses have to watch expenses like a hawk and find ways to reduce them. The battle to control and reduce costs is never ending” The forum will include a discussion by participants of their experiences renegotiating rents and insurance fees. We will talk about working with suppliers to find less expensive alternatives. We will share what works and what does not with the goal of helping participants better understand what is possible and gain a few tips on how to improve what they have.
The Forum is funded by generous support from Greylock Federal Credit Union, Legacy Banks, Berkshire Bank, TD Banknorth, and the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank in space provided by CompuWorks. The forum is aimed at owners and managers of small businesses and those who support small businesses.
The forums include an active discussion of techniques that work and can be implemented easily. A light breakfast is included. Anyone who is interested in attending should register by calling Steve Fogel at 413-236-2141. Space is limited and reservations are required. |
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