Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network

 

Massachusetts SBDC Statewide Training & Event Calendar

  

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The Massachusetts Export Center organizes seminars, webinars and events throughout the year under Partners for Trade—the official export training initiative of the Commonwealth.
 
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~~~ 2026 Training Calendar 

Unless otherwise noted, training is offered online.              globe = export training
 FEBRUARY
17 Understanding the Business Loan Process
18 Retirement Planning for Small Business Owners
19 Conversations That Matter: A Practical Guide to Grants with Expert Karen Pelto
24 AI for Small Business: Legal Risks and Ethical IP Guardrails
25 Conversations That Matter: Breaking Growth Barriers in Small Manufacturing: A Conversation with Ben Sosne
25 Entrepreneurship for Healthcare Practitioners 101 (3-part series, also held on Mar 11 & 25)
26 Are You Bankable?
26-27 Export Expo globe
 
 MARCH
5 Tech Talks with Rob - Emails, Domains and Your Brand
10 Intellectual Property Fundamentals: Trademark, Copyright, and Trade Secret
11 Entrepreneurship for Healthcare Practitioners 102
18 Developing an Effective Government Focused Capability Statement
19 How to Write a Business Plan Using AI and LivePlan (Salem)
25 Entrepreneurship for Healthcare Practitioners 103
26 Building a Strategic Plan that Works










 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  
 

 

 

    

  

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program Descriptions


Tech Talks with Rob

Tech Talks with RobJoin us for "Tech Talks with Rob" an enlightening webinar series designed specifically for small business owners looking to navigate the complex world of technology. Each session, hosted by tech expert Rob DelMastro, will delve into critical topics that are essential for running a modern business in the digital age.

Various topics that we will cover:

  • Professional Email Systems: Learn how to set up and manage a professional email system that enhances your business communication and credibility.
  • Cybersecurity: Discover strategies to protect your business from cyber threats and ensure your data remains secure.
  • Password Managers: Find out why password managers are a must-have for securing your sensitive information and how to implement them effectively.
  • SEO: Uncover the secrets of Search Engine Optimization to increase your online visibility and drive more traffic to your website.
  • Domains and Web Hosting: Get to grips with choosing the right domain names and web hosting services that align with your business goals.
  • POS Systems: Explore the various Point of Sale systems available and how to select one that streamlines your sales processes.

Whether you are tech-savvy or just getting started, "Tech Talks with Rob" will provide you with the knowledge and tools to leverage technology for your business’s success. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, grow, and secure your business in the digital marketplace. During each session, Rob will present a brief 15–20-minute introduction to the topic at hand, followed by an interactive discussion and Q&A period. This series aims to create a welcoming environment where participants are encouraged to ask questions. Remember, there are no bad questions. 

Date:  Typically held on the first Wednesday of the month - click on date below to register
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Paula Pawloski at the Massachusetts SBDC at ppawlosk@umass.edu

Thursday, March 05 Topic - Emails, Domains and Your Brand

Is your email still "yourcompany@gmail.com?" You're not alone—but you could be losing customers because of it. Join us for "Emails, Domains and Your Brand"—a game-changing Tech Talk that shows you how to build trust, protect your business, and look professional from day one.

Are You Bankable?

Your small business is "bankable" if a commercial bank or lending institution is willing to offer you financing, such as a loan or line of credit. Small business owners often seek financing to buy equipment or inventory, launch a new product line, open or expand retail or manufacturing operations, further grow an existing business and more. Contrary to popular belief, banks are eager to lend to small businesses. However, in order to be bankable, you need to understand your business' numbers, how to organize them for a commercial loan, and how to present your personal and business story in a compelling manner.    

This workshop will be led by Karen Baldeschwieler, small business consultant with Zenagos. We may be joined by additional guest speakers.

Learn how to:

  • Think Like a Banker – Discover how financial institutions assess your bankability
  • Master Your Business Narrative – Craft a persuasive story that highlights your strengths and the opportunity
  • Navigate Financial Imperfections – Learn how to present past challenges in the best possible light
  • Prepare Your Documentation – Gather the right financial records to streamline your loan application

Date: See dates below
Time:  Varies - see registration link
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Matin Hussainy at the Massachusetts SBDC at matin.hussainy@umass.edu

 

Understanding the Business Loan Process

Do you have a great idea for a business and the only thing standing in your way is the money to give it some legs? Or, you already own your own business but could use some extra capital to take things to the next level? You have come to the right place!

In this presentation, you will learn the ins and outs of business loan proposals. Topics to be covered include:

  • 5 C's of credit: Character, Capacity, Capital, Collateral, and Conditions;
  • How to obtain a loan for a start-up;
  • How to obtain a loan for an existing business;
  • How to obtain a loan to buy a business.

The speaker will be Awilda Irizarry, Senior Business Advisor and Financial Specialist with the Massachusetts SBDC - Northeast Region.

Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Time:
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Kaitlin Muldoon at the Massachusetts SBDC at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu or 978-542-7369

Retirement Planning for Small Business Owners

Planning for retirement isn’t just crucial for individuals—it’s a powerful tool for strengthening and growing your small business. This webinar will guide entrepreneurs through the essential components of establishing a retirement plan, helping you make informed decisions that support both your long-term financial security and your business’s success.

In this session, you will learn:

  • Key benefits of having a retirement plan for your business including how it helps attract and retain employees, improves financial stability, and supports long-term planning.
  • How different retirement options compare, such as SEP IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, Solo 401(k)s, and traditional 401(k) plans—along with the pros and cons of each.
  • How to learn more about the tax advantages of retirement accounts, including deductions, credits, and strategies to reduce taxable income.

Whether you are a sole proprietor, growing a small team, or planning for future expansion, this workshop will provide straightforward guidance to help you choose the retirement plan that works best for your goals.

The speaker will be Eddy Desir, Assistant Vice President and Financial Education Specialist with Cambridge Savings Bank.

Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Kaitlin Muldoon at the Massachusetts SBDC at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu or 978-542-7369

Conversations That Matter: A Practical Guide to Grants with Expert Karen Pelto

We are pleased to invite Berkshire County small business owners to join us for an upcoming podcast focused on grant funding and financial support opportunities available to businesses in our region. This session is designed to help local entrepreneurs better understand the grant landscape and how to position their businesses for funding success.

Topics will include:

  • How to write a strong, competitive grant application
  • The types of grants available to small businesses and common funding sources, including local, state, and federal programs
  • How and where to find grant opportunities relevant to Berkshire County and Massachusetts-based businesses
  • An overview of our grant writing and support services for small businesses seeking funding

Whether you’re launching, growing, or stabilizing your business, this podcast will offer practical guidance and insights to help you pursue funding with greater clarity and confidence.

The speaker will be Karen Pelto, coordinator of the Berkshire Funding Focus at the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.

Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Massachusetts SBDC - Berkshire Region at 413-545-0932



Cosponsored by the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission

AI for Small Business: Legal Risks and Ethical IP Guardrails

Generative AI, LLMs, Agentic AI, it all feels like the "Wild West". AI can boost productivity, help you create content, conduct research, and even draft contracts. But it can also leak your trade secrets when employees upload confidential data, create content you don't actually own, reproduce copyrighted material, or provide completely incorrect information that you then rely on to make business decisions, whether it's a bad contract, wrong legal advice, or flawed financial projections, you’re liable for the results.

The good news? You don't need to avoid AI; you need guardrails.

We will discuss practical, simple steps your business can implement today: acceptable use policies that actually work, understanding which tools match your risk tolerance, and verification protocols that catch problems before they become liabilities.

Speakers:

  • John Pothier, Managing Partner — Embedded Counsel, PLLC
  • Dylan Barrett, Managing Partner — Embedded Counsel, PLLC

Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Time: 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Kaitlin Muldoon at the Massachusetts SBDC at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu
or 978-542-7369

Cosponsored by Embedded Counsel, PLLC

Conversations That Matter: Breaking Growth Barriers in Small Manufacturing: A Conversation with Ben Sosne

Join us for a virtual conversation with Ben Sosne of the Berkshire Innovation Center focused on the real opportunities and challenges facing small manufacturing businesses in Berkshire County and across Western Massachusetts.

This open, interactive discussion will explore where local manufacturers most often hit growth barriers—such as workforce, capacity, technology, and capital—and how the Berkshire Innovation Center can serve as a practical partner in overcoming them.

This event is designed for owners, founders, and operators of small manufacturing businesses. The session will highlight actionable resources, collaboration opportunities, and a forward-looking view of what manufacturing success in the region can look like over the next several years.

The speaker will be Ben Sosne, executive director of the Berkshire Innovation Center.

Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Massachusetts SBDC - Berkshire Region at 413-545-0932

Cosponsored by Berkshire Innovation Center

Export Expo

Join us for the Export Expo – the state’s largest and most important export event of the year that brings together resources, training and information for the local exporting community! The Massachusetts Export Center’s Export Expo provides a forum for exporters to connect with the wide range of export resources available in Massachusetts while learning about issues that impact their day-to-day operations.

This year’s Export Expo will again be a virtual event that will include an exhibit area featuring government, non-profit and private sector service providers serving the export community. The Export Expo will also feature a lineup of workshops, panel discussions and special addresses on a wide variety of export-related topics.

This year’s Export Expo will focus on current and imminent developments in our international trade environment, including the impact of the geopolitical landscape, policy, regulation and enforcement on global trade operations. Critical issues such as export control and economic sanctions policy, the implementation of widespread tariffs, and escalating regulatory enforcement will be addressed, with a focus on helping companies to remain nimble while navigating and responding to a dynamic and increasingly complex global trade environment.

The Export Expo will feature influential guest speakers and opportunities to connect with experts to answer your specific export questions. We hope that you will join us for the same timely and important international trade content in a convenient virtual format! 

Our virtual platform will provide opportunities for networking and allow participants to view all of the conference’s content, so you won’t miss a thing! Click here to view a recap video of our 2025 Export Expo.

Dates: Thursday and Friday, February 26 & 27, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org

Intellectual Property Fundamentals: Trademark, Copyright, and Trade Secret

Many business owners don’t realize how much intellectual property they own and have created!

Let's identify your "Secret Sauce" and lock the kitchen door. Your brand name, customer list, business strategies, products, services, and unique processes are your most valuable assets. We explain how to prioritize your IP spend: when to file for a federal trademark, how copyright protects your work and products, and, most importantly, how to use Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and licenses to protect your trade secrets and intellectual property.

Speakers:

  • John Pothier, Managing Partner — Embedded Counsel, PLLC
  • Dylan Barrett, Managing Partner — Embedded Counsel, PLLC

Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Time:
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact:
Kaitlin Muldoon at the Massachusetts SBDC at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu
or 978-542-7369

Cosponsored by Embedded Counsel, PLLC

Developing an Effective Government Focused Capability Statement

CWEJoin us for an informative webinar designed to help you create a targeted capability statement (CS) that gets the attention of federal agencies and prime contractors (large businesses with negotiated subcontracting goals) and positions your business to be noticed. Whether you are new to the government marketplace or looking to sharpen your outreach materials, this session will give you the tools you need to stand out.  

We will walk through how to craft a capability statement specifically tailored to federal buyers and prime contractors - what to include, what to avoid, and how to present your strengths in a way that aligns with government expectations. You will see real-life examples and learn tips, tricks, and best practices to help you build a  clear, concise, and compelling CS that may help you build key relationships and land opportunities to bid.   

Don't miss this opportunity to  develop a dynamic capability statement that supports your future success in the government marketplace.

The speaker will be Sandra Ledbetter, government sales advisor with the Massachusetts SBDC.

Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: CWE at info.regional@cweonline.org

Cosponsored by the Center for Women & Enterprise

How to Write a Business Plan Using AI and LivePlan

Join us for an engaging and interactive workshop designed to help you craft a winning business plan. Whether launching a new venture or refining your existing strategy, this workshop will empower you with the tools and insights to bring your vision to life.

This training will be led by Nancy Gerardi, Esq., regional director of the Massachusetts SBDC Northeast Region. You will benefit from Nancy's extensive experience and expertise in small business development and strategic planning. Her proven guidance has helped countless entrepreneurs achieve their goals, and now it’s your turn to leverage her knowledge to create a comprehensive and effective business plan.

The speaker will be Justin Henderson of LivePlan, who will be video conferenced in to walk you through the LivePlan platform. Jugmi Rao, vice president of TD Bank, will be available to answer any banking questions.

In this session, you will learn how to:

  • Utilize AI-powered tools to streamline your business plan creation.
  • Harness the power of LivePlan to organize your ideas, forecast financials, and set achievable goals.
  • Develop a plan that attracts investors, secures funding, and sets your business up for success.

Be sure to bring your laptop as you will be writing your business plan during the session!

This event is proudly sponsored by TD Bank, covering the cost for the first 25 attendees—a value-packed opportunity at no cost to you! Space is limited to just 25 participants, so don’t wait—secure your spot today and take the first step toward business success.

Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET
Location: Salem State University, Marsh Hall, Petrowski Room, 2nd floor, Salem
Cost: No charge
Contact: Kaitlin Muldoon at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu or 978-542-7369

Cosponsored by TD Bank

Entrepreneurship for Healthcare Practitioners

Join us for an online training series designed for healthcare professionals who are exploring the transition from clinician to business owner. During this three-part series, you will gain a practical understanding and foundation of what it means to be an entrepreneur and the steps necessary to start a business in Massachusetts.

Who should attend:

  • Students in a healthcare program thinking about opening a practice
  • Clinicians considering private practice ownership
  • Seasoned healthcare professional considering a consulting business
  • Professionals exploring a complementary healthcare-related venture

What you will learn:

  • Choose an appropriate business structure and understand launch requirements
  • Develop an actionable plan to launch and operate a compliant, sustainable business
  • Identify target customers and define a clear value proposition
  • Understand key financial concepts, including pricing, cash flow, and basic financial statements

Session 101 is designed to provide new business owners with an overview of the information and tools needed to evaluate and develop a new business. We will cover the basics of entrepreneurship, business plan creation, and will offer a Q&A session.

Session 102 is designed to help business owners understand the importance of tracking and interpreting their financial numbers to provide a clear picture of their business’s financial health. Participants will learn why monitoring financial data is essential for decision-making and growth, what stories these numbers talk about business performance, and how to interpret the three main financial statements: Profit and Loss Statement, Cash Flow Statement, and Balance Sheet.

Session 103 will provide an overview of the next steps in starting your business, including feasibility studies, marketing plans, customer acquisition, and networking strategies.

This is a three-part series for healthcare entrepreneurs. Please register for each session separately by clicking on the links below.

Dates: Wednesdays, February 25, March 11 & March 25
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Matin Hussainy at matin.hussainy@umass.edu

   

Building a Strategic Plan that Works

This webinar will guide business owners through the strategic planning tools needed to move from stability to sustainable growth.

Participants will explore the concept of the “$XM ceiling” and how strategic planning helps businesses break through common revenue and operational plateaus. The session will also highlight AI-powered resilience, demonstrating how emerging tools can strengthen decision-making, efficiency, and adaptability in an uncertain business environment.

Finally, we will examine what it takes to scale from Massachusetts to global markets, helping businesses think beyond local growth and plan for long-term expansion. Attendees will leave with practical insights and a clearer roadmap for growing their business with intention and strategy.

The speaker will be Raquel Araujo, founder and CEO of Levare.ai.

Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Kaitlin Muldoon at kmuldoon@salemstate.edu or 978-542-7369

 

Important Training Notes

Massachusetts SBDC training events are supported by federal taxpayer funds. By registering, you certify that you are legally authorized to receive services funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars, in accordance with applicable federal law and regulations.

Training registrations are booked on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve your space for fee-based events, mail your payment to the appropriate office with a copy of the completed registration form. Credit cards are accepted ONLY for the Massachusetts Export Center's events. Your spot is reserved once payment is received by the appropriate office. Training events may be added or cancelled; the training schedule is subject to change.

Training confirmations are sent from centeric@clients.msbdc.org. We use this email address frequently, so please add it to your approved sender list. A verification code will be sent from this email address allowing your to register for training. If you have problems signing in, please do not create a new account with a different email in order to register. For help registering, send an email to the contact in the seminar description. Please review our cancellation and refund policies.