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To access the Greater New York Chamber special priority code “GNYCCVIPgold” that allows our members, potential clients and partners to attend the event 100% free as a "VIP Gold Pass" holder, giving them full access to every session, every track, across all four days of the conference.
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3. Select the VIP Gold Pass Registration Option
4. Enter the Discount Code: GNYCCVIPgold
5. Abracadabra! The price will re-set from $2,000 to $0 - what's not to like
(For these complimentary VIP Gold Passes, Luncheon, access to the Cloud Computing Bootcamp, and the Collectible Conference Bag are NOT included.)
Business Development Workshop for Business Owners, Company Presidents & Professional Service Firms
Sandler Training
Cordially Invites You to Attend:
A Business Development Workshop for Business Owners, Company Presidents & Professional Service Firms
You should consider attending if you (or your team) are...
Concerned that you're marketing and prospecting activities are not putting you in front of enough qualified prospects.
Experiencing longer and longer sales cycles.
Frustrated by spending a lot of time providing unpaid consulting with quotes, presentations and ideas, and then not getting the business.
Unsure how to uncover the reasons that motivate your prospect to buy (from you).
Eroding profits because you are not successful in negotiating for your price.
Uncomfortable not having a selling system that will help you take control of the sales process, identify what you are doing well, where you can improve.
In two short hours you'll learn how to:
– Establish trust with your prospects – Prospect more effectively
– Shorten the sales cycle – Eliminate stalls and objections
– Take control of the sales process – Differentiate your company
Hosted by: David Fischer, President Sandler Training
Date: Friday May 31, 2013
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Venue: New York City Office Suites 733 Third Avenue, 15th Floor (between 45th and 46th) NY, NY 10017 (Grand Central Boardroom)
RSVP: David Fischer - (646) 790-5800 email: david.fischer@sandler.com
Sandler Training
Cordially Invites You to Attend:
A Business Development Workshop for Business Owners, Company Presidents & Professional Service Firms
You should consider attending if you (or your team) are...
Concerned that you're marketing and prospecting activities are not putting you in front of enough qualified prospects.
Experiencing longer and longer sales cycles.
Frustrated by spending a lot of time providing unpaid consulting with quotes, presentations and ideas, and then not getting the business.
Unsure how to uncover the reasons that motivate your prospect to buy (from you).
Eroding profits because you are not successful in negotiating for your price.
Uncomfortable not having a selling system that will help you take control of the sales process, identify what you are doing well, where you can improve.
In two short hours you'll learn how to:
– Establish trust with your prospects – Prospect more effectively
– Shorten the sales cycle – Eliminate stalls and objections
– Take control of the sales process – Differentiate your company
Hosted by: David Fischer, President Sandler Training
Date: Friday May 31, 2013
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Venue: New York City Office Suites 733 Third Avenue, 15th Floor (between 45th and 46th) NY, NY 10017 (Grand Central Boardroom)
RSVP: David Fischer - (646) 790-5800 email: david.fischer@sandler.com
$19 Million in Grants to be Made to SBA Resource Partners To Support Hurricane Sandy Small Business Recovery
WASHINGTON— Small businesses rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy will get both immediate and long-term help laying a foundation for economic recovery and resiliency thanks to expanded services funded by a $19 million emergency appropriation.
Small businesses can take advantage of free expanded counseling, training and technical assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s resource partners—the Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), SCORE, and Women’s Business Centers (WBCs).
“This is yet another example of placing proven, effective tools in the hands of America’s small business owners who are recovering from Hurricane Sandy,” said SBA Administrator Karen Mills. “SBA’s extensive resource partner network continues to play a critical role in fostering economic development in those hard-hit areas, and I’m pleased those resources will be made accessible on a broader scale to help those who need it most.”
Funding was made available as part of a package approved by Congress in January to meet the demand for SBA assistance. Through these funds, SCORE, SBDCs and WBCs can help provide long-term small business rebuilding strategies, as well as help small businesses through the SBA lending process.
In the first phase of counseling and technical assistance funding, $5.8 million is being distributed to SBA resource partners in 11 states--Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia--and Puerto Rico.
The SBDC and WBC funding awards are as follows:
Connecticut $527,000
Delaware $118,000
Massachusetts $76,000 Maryland $36,000
North Carolina $18,000 New Jersey $1,385,000
New York $2,394,000 Pennsylvania $410,000
Rhode Island $71,000 Virginia $7,000
West Virginia $46,000 Puerto Rico $19,000
SCORE will receive $704,000 to fund its chapters in the affected areas. During the second phase of funding, $13.1 million will be issued through these resource partners to provide long-term small business recovery and expansion, with a focus on building creative community-based partnerships.
SBA makes low-interest, taxpayer-backed disaster loans to homeowners, renters, businesses and non-profit organizations of all sizes. More information about the disaster assistance program is available at www.sba.gov/disaster.
As of April 11, the SBA has approved disaster loans totaling $1.8 billion to individuals, and $279 million to businesses and non-profit organizations recovering from Hurricane Sandy.
SBA’s resource partners provide counseling assistance to disaster survivors, including business advice for affected businesses and assistance in applying for an SBA disaster loan. In addition, they staff recovery centers and provide guidance to help with businesses recovery and disaster preparedness.
Got a new business venture? Start off #tax smart with Starting a Business and Keeping Records from the #IRS: http://go.usa.gov/mIX
Starting a business? Check the #IRS recommended reading list now or they will be checking with you later: http://go.usa.gov/mIK
Study the business tax lessons now or take the audit test later. The #IRS Small Business Tax Workshop has 9 lessons: http://go.usa.gov/mIP
Got business income? For #tax purposes there is more to it than you think. This short #IRS video explains: http://go.usa.gov/mIQ
Business recordkeeping too much? Toiling with your #taxes? Need help? #IRS gives Ten Tips for Choosing a Tax Preparer: http://go.usa.gov/mI8
Starting off in business? IRS wants you to start on the right foot. Visit the Small Business Self-Employed Tax Center: http://go.usa.gov/mIB
Filing Schedule C with your Federal tax return this year? #IRS Publication 334, Tax Guide for Small Business can help: http://go.usa.gov/mII
How much $ is your business is making? Or keeping? IRS Tax Guide for Small Business Ch. 5 – 9 walks you through it: http://go.usa.gov/mwz
Get the latest tax news and small business learning tools from the IRS; Subscribe to e-News for Small Businesses: http://go.usa.gov/mwe
The IRS, there’s an app for that. And a YouTube channel, twitter feeds, podcasts on iTunes, a Facebook page. Who knew? http://go.usa.gov/mfc
Baseball fans quote stats. Business fans quote financials. Learn business recordkeeping basics at IRS.gov: http://go.usa.gov/mIb
Think IRS doesn’t care? Try their Virtual Small Business Tax Workshop: http://go.usa.gov/mIP
• Contact Phone 212-684-1122
Veterans Across AmericaDear Greater New York Business Leader:
As a highly connected and respected business community leader, you have the valuable knowledge and skills to help our country’s veterans succeed in the civilian workplace after their military service. Your business acumen, together with your professional networks, experience, and ability to get things done are the perfect skills to help mentor a Greater New York veteran, many of whom have served in multiple deployments in Iraq or Afghanistan. In job hunting, it’s all about who you know. By sharing your professional network, you can help an unemployed veteran find a viable civilian job.
When you partner with Veterans Across America, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, you have the opportunity to help repay our deserving veterans’ sacrifice to our country. As a volunteer member of our Champion Mentoring Program, you would be given the opportunity to find meaningful employment for the chronically unemployed veteran. As we all know, meaningful employment helps keep depression and feelings of unworthiness at bay. A person who has honorably served this country through military service should never feel worthless due to chronic unemployment and underemployment. Many of these vets are still struggling financially and emotionally since returning home but with your help, they can find a great job and begin to feel whole again.
To sign up as a volunteer mentor, please contact call us at 212-684-1122.
To see a video that tells the stories of just a few of the veterans that have been helped by Veterans Across America’s Champion Mentoring Program, please click on the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPnetUG0wOo
Thank you for your willingness to help a Greater New York veteran.
The Greater New York Chamber promotes networking, educational forums and international trade events to its database of over 20,000 plus business database
The Greater New York Chamber promotes networking, educational forums and international trade events to its database of over 20,000 plus businesses comprised of small, medium size companies, major corporations, international businesses, public officials, local, city, state agencies representatives and foreign dignitaries. It hosts its world famous Internet site the original Chamber of Commerce On-Line www.ny-chamber.com. The Greater New York Chamber issues and stamps documentation for international trade exportation; certificate of origins, free sales, bill of ladings.
Every day, the Greater New York Chamber helps small businesses and corporations grow and save money! Our friendly staff handles hundreds of phone calls, mail requests, e-mail messages and business meetings.
Our mission of the Chamber is to improve the business climate and quality of living in the New York Metropolitan Area for residents, workers and visitors. It provides valuable services to over 20,000 business and civic leaders who represent the backbone of the Greater New York business community.
Let us assist you-
The Greater New York Chamber promotes networking, educational forums and international trade events to its database of over 20,000 plus businesses comprised of small, medium size companies, major corporations, international businesses, public officials, local, city, state agencies representatives and foreign dignitaries. It hosts its world famous Internet site the original Chamber of Commerce On-Line www.ny-chamber.com. The Greater New York Chamber issues and stamps documentation for international trade exportation; certificate of origins, free sales, bill of ladings.
Every day, the Greater New York Chamber helps small businesses and corporations grow and save money! Our friendly staff handles hundreds of phone calls, mail requests, e-mail messages and business meetings.
Our mission of the Chamber is to improve the business climate and quality of living in the New York Metropolitan Area for residents, workers and visitors. It provides valuable services to over 20,000 business and civic leaders who represent the backbone of the Greater New York business community.
Let us assist you-
