We're Not Just a Chamber of Commerce;
We're a Chamber of Connections
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Happy Anniversary!
These members renewed in the past two weeks. Thank you for your continued support. We are only who we are when you are successful. And today the longevity award goes to Dean College, member since 1977.
Complete Payroll Solutions, member since 2004
P K Systems, Inc., member since 1994
D G Ranieri Supply Company, member since 1991
RDL Machine, member since 2002
Stephanie L. Weisz, LICSW, member since 1997
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We Cut the Ribbon to Welcome New Member The Lash Lounge
The Lash Lounge
1260 S. Washington Street
North Attleboro
Last Saturday, we cut the ribbon to welcome new member
The Lash Lounge
in North Attleboro's Fashion Crossing where your lashes are their passion. They offer a complete menu of services, including eyelash extensions, refills, and threading.
Whether you want a stunning look for a special event or a professional look that will carry you through every meeting, the The Lash Lounge has what you need to face the world with confidence -- allowing you to choose from a variety of beautifying services designed to celebrate you.
State Representative Betty Poirier presented owner Kathleen Isabelle with a citation from the Massachusetts House of Representatives welcoming her and her staff to the community.
Join us as we welcome new member The Lash Lounge to the URCC community.
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Only for URCC Members
Rebecca is offering weekly free consultations at the Chamber office Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Send an
email
to her to schedule an hour. Rebecca will review the content in your Marketing material and website. This service is one of your member benefits, so you should take advantage."
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YPO Valentine's Event at Hilliards Chocolates
Hilliards Mansfield
Mansfield Pavilion
333 School Street - B150
Mansfield
Wednesday, February 5
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Our Young Professionals Organization will be holding a Valentine's event at Hilliards in Mansfield on February 5.
Hilliards offers a wide variety of Valentine goodies in what they call "the season of love!" Join us for a great couples event!
At the event, you will be able talk to one of Hilliard's chocolate specialists who will assist you in finding the perfect Valentine's gift.
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Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Hours at the URCC Chamber Office
The MSBDC is committed to helping your business succeed in Massachusetts. They provide free, confidential, one-to-one business assistance and free or low-cost educational training programs to prospective and existing small businesses throughout the Commonwealth. The MSBDC fosters the start, growth, and sustainability of small business by providing high-quality, in-depth advising, training, and capital access.
Call 508-673-9783 for an appointment.
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MassDevelopment
Office Hours at the Chamber
Jay Pateakos, vice president of Business Development for the South Region of
MassDevelopment,
will hold office hours at the United Regional Chamber office at 310 South Street in Plainville.
Pateakos will be available to provide information and answer questions about how the organization can help businesses, financial institutions, and municipalities in southeastern Massachusetts.
Here are the dates for December and the first half of 2020.
February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6, and June 3
from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
For more information
email Jay
or call 508-678-0533 ext. 1201.
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Jovita Carranza Pledges to Create More Opportunities for Women, Underserved, and Veteran Entrepreneurs
Received Broad Bipartisan Support During U.S. Senate Confirmation as New SBA Administrator
Jovita Carranza now serves as the 26
th
Administrator of the
U.S. Small Business Administration.
Administrator Carranza will lead the only federal agency exclusively dedicated to assisting small business owners and entrepreneurs in starting, growing, and expanding their businesses. Additionally, the SBA provides targeted recovery support in the event of a declared disaster. This is Administrator Carranza’s second tenure at the SBA. She served in the George W. Bush Administration as Deputy Administrator, from 2006-2009. The President nominated Administrator Carranza to lead the SBA while she was serving as the 44
th
Treasurer of the United States. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a strong bipartisan vote of 88-5.
“I want to thank the President for his confidence in me to be an advocate in the Cabinet for our country’s 30 million small businesses, and I want to express my sincere gratitude to the U.S. Senate for confirming me in a bipartisan fashion,” Administrator
Carranza said. “I look forward to helping elevate female entrepreneurs and our military veterans, expanding access to SBA resources among entrepreneurs in disadvantaged communities, and continuing to prioritize disaster relief.”
“I would like to thank former Administrator Linda McMahon for her leadership at the SBA, and the dedicated professionals at the Agency during this transition,” said Administrator Carranza.
Administrator Carranza’s experience includes a remarkable 30-year career with United Parcel Service, where she began as an hourly dock worker, rose to oversee operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, and ultimately retired as the highest-ranking Latina in the company’s history.
In testimony on December 11, 2019, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Administrator Carranza discussed her hands-on experience in the private sector, public service and the life-changing potential of entrepreneurship:
“Throughout my life – as a young girl in a working-class community, as an executive leader at a global company, and as a government official – I’ve seen the transformative power entrepreneurship can have on individuals, communities, and the global economy.”
Administrator Carranza pledged to preside over an Agency focused on creating more opportunities for women and historically underrepresented entrepreneurs while ensuring the SBA remains prepared to assist displaced homeowners and small businesses impacted by disaster:
“Members of this Committee, whatever success I achieved in life has been a function of not only hard work, but also opportunity, guidance and advocacy I received from others.
… I will leverage the power of this agency to continue to provide the same kind of support that I received, to entrepreneurs who need it most. I intend to put particular emphasis on opening more doors for women and for entrepreneurs in underserved communities, including military families and veterans. And I intend to prioritize disaster preparedness.”
Administrator Carranza earned her MBA from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, and received executive, governance, management and financial training at the INSEAD Business School in Paris, France; Michigan State University; and the University of Chicago.
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Swearing-In of SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza
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Bristol Community College Names New Dean of Bristol Attleboro Campus
Kate O’Hara has been named Dean of the
Bristol Community College Attleboro Campus
. Kate comes to Bristol after working as Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Bay State College in Boston, Mass.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in management at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.; her Master of Education
in administration of higher education from Suffolk University, in Boston, Mass. and her Master of Business Administration from Boston University in Boston, Mass.
She will utilize her experience to direct the advancement of the Attleboro Campus, including fostering a student-centered educational environment responsive to the needs of students, as well as the recruitment and retention of Attleboro students. Kate will also advance relationships with community organizations and leaders to develop new collaborations to further foster a college-going culture in the Attleboro region. She will also lead strategic planning efforts for the Attleboro Campus, while developing innovations consistent with the college’s strategic goals. She began her new role at Bristol Community College on Monday, January 13, 2020.
Following a position at Bay State College as Director of Residence Life and Dean of Students, O’Hara became the institution’s Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students in October 2014. During this time, she led the Department of Student Affairs, including the areas of Residence Life, Student Involvement, Counseling and Disability Support Services, Student Success & Wellness, Student Financial Services and more. In this role, she developed and implemented a student support services model and directed all efforts related to student satisfaction and retention. She was also responsible for managing division budgets to ensure fiscal responsibility and maintaining institutional compliance.
In addition to her role as Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Kate has also previously served as Interim Vice President of Admissions at Bay State College in Boston, Mass. During this time, she oversaw recruitment for all programs and locations and developed a seamless experience for students in the enrollment process by integrating services in admissions, financial aid and student life.
Kate has also participated in several professional organizations within higher education including
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
(NASPA) and the
Association for Student Conduct Administration
(ASCA).
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Bristol County Savings Bank to Acquire Freedom National Bank
Bristol County Savings Bank
, a Massachusetts chartered savings bank and Freedom National Bank, a national bank, have jointly announced today that they have entered into a definitive agreement, pursuant to which Bristol County Savings Bank will acquire Freedom National Bank.
Under the terms of the agreement, Freedom National Bank will be merged into Bristol County Savings Bank. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2020. Following the acquisition, Bristol County Savings Bank expects to continue to operate Freedom National Bank’s offices, located in Greenville and Cumberland, Rhode Island, as branches of Bristol County Savings Bank.
Following the completion of the transaction, Bristol County Savings Bank will have consolidated assets of approximately $2.4 billion and a branch network of 18 full-service offices.
Patrick J. Murray, Jr., Chief Executive Officer and President of Bristol County Savings Bank, stated “We are pleased and excited that the Freedom National team will join our family at Bristol County Savings, and that Anthony A. Botelho, President of Freedom National Bank, will join our bank with leadership responsibility in our markets. This acquisition will deepen our already strong ties to the Rhode Island market and is a perfect fit for the Bank strategically, as well as, geographically. We look forward to serving the customers of Freedom National Bank and providing them an even broader array of banking solutions to meet their financial needs.”
Anthony A. Botelho, President of Freedom National Bank, added, “Bristol County Savings Bank is the ideal partner for Freedom National. Their local geography, stellar reputation and commitment to customer service will benefit both the customers and employees of Freedom National Bank and their northern Rhode Island communities as well.”
The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and terms and conditions of the definitive agreement between the parties.
Griffin Financial Group LLC acted as financial advisor to Bristol County Savings Bank and Janney Montgomery Scott LLC acted as financial advisor to Freedom National Bank. Luse Gorman, PC served as legal counsel to Bristol County Savings Bank and Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP served as legal counsel to Freedom National Bank.
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Like, Comment, and Share
Hey folks, we're on our smart phones and devices constantly (whether we want to admit it or not). We'd appreciate it if you would help us promote our Facebook posts. Like
our page
, share it, but when you see one of our posts, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE the post. This will help us promote our members and will gain interest for our organization.
Help us spread the word!
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J
oin a great team!
Visit the
B&M website
for more information about the jobs that are available.
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URCC MEMBER OPPORTUNITIES
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Looking for talent?
Send your open positions to us to post on our Member
job board.
To help you with outreach, postings remain on our website for two months.
Email for more info.
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Sponsorships
Stay in front of your fellow Chamber members by sponsoring upcoming events.
- Annual Meeting (January 2020)
- Spotlight on Education Breakfast (May, 2020)
- Golf Tournament (June 2020)
- Women's Expo (September, 2020)
- Taste of the Region (October, 2020)
- To get involved, click here or email.
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URCC MONTHLY MEETINGS
Small Business Advising is available the second and fourth Monday of the month.
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Help Us Thank Our Chairman's Circle Member
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Help Us Thank Our Corporate Partner Members
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