Taller de Ayuda Financiera para Pequeñas Empresas
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33 Highland Street,Worcester MA 01602
22 August, 2022
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LABO se enorgullece de ofrecer un taller de ayuda financiera para pequeñas empresas para todos los miembros de LABO y propietarios de pequeñas empresas. En asociación con Boston Impact Initiative, se va a discutir en detalle las subvenciones (grants) disponibles. También se compartirán consejos y trucos valiosos para llenar aplicaciones y contestaremos tus dudas sobre la documentación que debes tener a la mano para poder aplicar a estos programas. Fecha: lunes 22 de agosto Hora: 6 PM a 8 PM Ubicación: Oficina de LABO, 33 Highland Street, Worcester ¡Este taller es gratis! Regístrese hoy! Ms. Samalid Hogan is the Principal at Greylock Management Consulting, a women-owned consulting firm located in Western Massachusetts and focused on providing project management, business coaching, and technical assistance to Massachusetts-based businesses and non-profits. Ms. Hogan has 17 years of experience in Economic Development and has served in key roles building partnerships across public, private, and civic sectors to achieve economic development goals for the Pioneer Valley region in Western Massachusetts. She served as Regional Director for the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center (MSBDC) Network Western Regional Office from 2016 to 2021. Over the past 6 years, Ms. Hogan has been directly involved in fostering the local ecosystem comprised of stakeholders committed to supporting entrepreneurs and new business ventures. She has been a mentor for local accelerator programs including Valley Venture Mentors and eForAll. Ms. Hogan is also a co-founder of the Western Mass Means Business collaboration, an alliance of small business technical assistance providers. In 2014, while working at the city of Springfield, Ms. Hogan founded CoWork Springfield, the first formal co-working space established in Springfield, Massachusetts. CoWork Springfield was founded to focus on serving women and minority-owned businesses. Ms. Hogan is committed to serving her community and presently serves on the Governor’s Latino Advisory Commission for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Board of Trustees of Springfield Technical Community College, and President of the Springfield Rotary Club. Ms. Hogan was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in 1996. She resides in Ludlow, Massachusetts with her husband Robert Hogan and their daughter, Sophia Hogan. AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS In 2021, Ms. Hogan was recognized by MassInc, a Massachusetts-based independent research center, as a Gateway Cities Innovation Award Honoree. In 2018, she was profiled in the book “The Power of Women”, authored and edited by Wayne E. Phaneuf, executive editor of The Republican, and historian Joseph Carvalho III. The book highlighted influential women from the 1600s until present day. Also in 2018, she received the Business West Continued Excellence Award. She had previously been awarded the “40 Under 40” Business West award in 2013, for her leadership and accomplishments. Further, she was a 2016 award recipient of the Harold Grinspoon Entrepreneurial Spirit Award and was recognized by the Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce as a Women Trailblazer and Trendsetter. EDUCATION Ms. Hogan attended Springfield High School of Science and Technology and earned her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and Innovative Practices from Bay Path University in Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
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