Reopen Boston webinar
Join the Mayor's Office of Economic Development to learn more about Boston's reopening guidance and requirements.
Come hear a detailed presentation and get any questions you have answered!
Join the Mayor's Office of Economic Development to learn more about Boston's reopening guidance and requirements.
Come hear a detailed presentation and get any questions you have answered!
Virtual Opportunity Fair
Please join City of Boston Departments and other local partners to learn more about current and upcoming contracting opportunities and how to submit winning bids.
This event is free and open to the public, but requires registration!
Before the event, check out our info sheet to see more directions for using the Remo virtual platform and information about the City Departments that will be in attendance.
We designed the Economic Development Center to directly engage with residents and businesses. We want to build pathways to wealth building, and connect you with opportunities to grow and thrive!
The virtual career fair will be the second in a series of virtual events and will focus on employment opportunities for non-union laborers.
We are specifically seeking Boston residents, women, and people of color to fill positions presently available or becoming available with construction projects in the City of Boston. Candidates that are interested in employment in the construction industry at any experience level are encouraged to attend.
Come learn more about youth summer jobs across the City.
We have information about youth summer job opportunities across the City of Boston. Our session on Friday, April 16, takes place from 3 - 4 p.m.
If you're wondering how to make social media “connect” for your business, then this is the workshop for you!
During this session, you'll learn about:
Christina Maryland is a strategic PR and marketing communications professional based in the greater Boston area. Specializing in nonprofit and government marketing, branding, and positioning, Christina helps individuals and organizations plan, unify, and raise their brand through targeted and strategic thinking. She is well-versed and savvy in implementing integrated (traditional and digital) PR and marketing campaigns to organically raise an organizational profile with the public.
Christina’s specialty is in implementing strategic branding, marketing, and public relations. Before becoming a mom, when not working, you could catch her refinishing furniture or planning extensive travel. Now, she plans activities around naptime and diaper changes!
Learn about employment law and why formal staffing systems matter.
Independent restaurants and foodservice businesses such as caterers, food trucks, cafes, and bakeries
Description:Staffing is a constant concern for foodservice businesses of all sizes, especially in the pandemic.
Small restaurants are a labor of love, and in many cases, that means calling on everyone you love to lend a hand: family, friends, friends of family, family of friends, and so on. Unfortunately, being an employer is much more than just getting people to show up for their shifts!
In this webinar, Kim Pederzani of Toast will present ways to formalize employment in your business, such as:
Formal staffing practices are often required by law, and can also be necessary for businesses that wish to access grants and other types of financial aid (for example, PPP loans). Kim will also share recommendations for working with lawyers on employment and other legal issues.
This event is presented by CommonWealth Kitchen and the City of Boston, in partnership with Toast, Inc.
Get the most out of your numbers and learn 10 common restaurant accounting pitfalls.
Independent restaurants and other foodservice businesses such as caterers, food trucks, cafes, and bakeries.
Description:Managing your business financials should be useful, not stressful.
In an ideal world, restaurant owners would review their books regularly and use the data to make informed decisions. But too often, we can’t prioritize the financials until it’s Tax Day, and then we have to play catchup. This can result in a stressful, expensive, and tedious relationship with our accountants, who are sometimes more focused on putting together tax forms than producing documents that are actually useful in running the business. When you can trust and communicate with your accountant, it’s possible to have both!
In this webinar, Dylan Gully of ReThink Restaurants will guide owners through the best ways to manage and evaluate relationships with accountants. This isn’t Finance 101 — it’s Accountants 101. What questions should you be asking? How do you want your financials organized? How much should you be paying?
He will review some common pitfalls in restaurant-specific accounting that, when addressed, can make your financial statements more accurate and more useful to you as a business owner. We’ll cover topics such as:
If you’ve ever wondered whether you should trust your accountant, think of this session as getting a second opinion.
This event is presented by CommonWealth Kitchen and the City of Boston, in partnership with Toast, Inc.
En la segunda parte de nuestra serie de resiliencia de pequeñas empresas familiares, presentaremos algunas estrategias para que los propietarios de empresas puedan superar una crisis.
Ya sea a través de la toma de decisiones estratégicas, la reestructuración de un modelo comercial, analizaremos cómo podría utilizar ciertos mecanismos para permanecer en el negocio y mantener el valor a largo. Este taller actúa como una guía para que los propietarios de negocios conozcan varias opciones estratégicas para que puedan investigar y evaluar circunstancias particulares.
En la primera de nuestras dos series de resiliencia de pequeñas empresas familiares, analizaremos las mejores prácticas para establecer la resiliencia y decisiones productivas.
También compartiremos consejos de planificación de sucesión para ayudar a mantener el valor empresarial y la riqueza generacional. También abordaremos algunos problemas y desafíos comunes de las pequeñas empresas y explicaremos por qué la planificación de la sucesión es un elemento crítico para la resiliencia empresarial.
In the second part of our Small Family-Owned Business Resilience Series, we will introduce some strategies for business owners to navigate through a crisis.
Whether through strategic decision-making, pivoting a business model, restructuring, or bankruptcy, we will discuss how you could utilize certain mechanisms to stay in business and maintain value in the long run. This workshop acts as a guide for business owners to become aware of various strategic options so you may research and evaluate further for your particular circumstances.