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. On the calendar below, |
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| MARCH | |
| 31 | Boston Manufacturing Pitch and Resource Showcase (Newton) |
| APRIL | |
| 1 | Is Your Business One Phone Call Away from a Security Disaster? |
| 7 | How AI Is Changing How Customers Find Your Business (North Adams) |
| 21 | How to Prepare for a Business to Government or Business to Corporate Matchmaker |
| 22 | Building A Sellable, Sustainable Business |
| 22 | Conversations That Matter: Understanding SBA Funding: What Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know |
| 23 | The Art of Pricing Your Product with Don Lesser |
| 23 |
BIS Red Flags Unpacked: Understanding
the Expanded Guidance, Addressing Risk and Maintaining
Compliance |
| 30 |
Compliance Clinic |
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| 6 | Your Data Gone in 60 Seconds! Is Your Business One Bad Monday Away From Losing Everything? |
| 15 |
Tariff Talk: Ask the Experts |
| JUNE | |
| 3 | Friend or Fraud - How to Put AI to Work Without Getting Burned |
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Program Descriptions
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Various topics that we will cover:
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
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Your employee just quit — and they still have your business email on their phone. Your tablet with QuickBooks was stolen at a trade show. A staff member's personal phone — the one they use to text customers — just got hacked. If any of these scenarios make you nervous, this webinar is for you.
Customer records, invoices, years of work — wiped out by a ransomware attack, a failed hard drive, or a flood. It's not a question of if it happens to small businesses, it's when — and 43% of businesses that experience major data loss never reopen. This month's Tech Talks with Rob tackles the topic most business owners know they should deal with but keep putting off: Backup & Disaster Recovery: Your Business Lifeline. In just 20 minutes, you'll learn the 3-2-1 Rule (the one backup strategy every business needs), why Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive are not backups, how ransomware silently destroys your backups before you even know you've been hit, and free tools already sitting on your computer waiting to be turned on.
You've heard about AI for two years. You might even be using it. But here's what nobody is telling you — the same AI tools that can save your business 15 hours a week are being weaponized against businesses just like yours right now. This month's Tech Talks with Rob cuts through the noise with "Friend or Fraud: How to Put AI to Work Without Getting Burned" — a no-jargon, no-hype, 20-minute session that covers both sides of the AI story. You will learn which free and low-cost AI tools are actually saving small business owners time right now (writing, customer service, scheduling, bookkeeping), what data you should never put into an AI tool and why, how voice cloning and deepfake video calls are being used to trick employees into authorizing wire transfers, the one protocol that stops AI-powered payment fraud cold, and how to write a one-page AI use policy for your staff in a single afternoon.
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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:
Date: See dates below
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Boston Manufacturing Pitch and Resource Showcase Are you a small manufacturing business owner, startup founder, resource provider, or Boston-area business dedicated to manufacturing in the Greater Boston area? Join us for a dynamic Pitch Event and Resource Showcase designed to connect start-ups and existing small manufacturers with the capital, expertise, and resources they need to start, grow, and scale, including:
Who Should Attend?
Why Attend?
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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How AI Is Changing How Customers Find Your Business Join us for this in-person event! Not getting found online? Search is changing fast — customers are asking AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity who to call, not just using Google. Join this hands-on workshop for small business owners (no tech skills needed). You will learn where your business stands today and what to do next. In this session, you will learn how to:
You will leave with:
Who should attend? Any small business owner who wants more customers to find them online. PLEASE BRING YOUR LAPTOP AS THIS IS A HANDS-ON TRAINING! Seating is limited, so reserve your spot now! Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Cosponsored by the Williamstown Chamber of Commerce and the North Adams Partnership |
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How to Prepare for a Business to Government or Business to Corporate Matchmaker
This workshop will cover:
The speaker will be Sandra Ledbetter, government sales advisor with the Massachusetts SBDC, who will provide the Matchmaker Preparation presentation. Samantha Carr will provide an overview of CWE services and Lisa Gonzalez Welch will provide an overview of SBA services. Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Cosponsored by the Center for Women & Enterprise and the U.S. Small Business Administration |
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Building A Sellable, Sustainable Business Are you a Massachusetts small business owner, founder, or entrepreneur thinking about your next chapter—or wondering how to build a business that's ready when that day comes? Join Exit Factor Lexington and the Massachusetts SBDC for a focused education session designed to help you understand what drives business value, how to avoid the most common exit mistakes, and what steps to take right now—no matter how far away your exit feels. Topics include:
Who Should Attend?
Why Attend?
The speaker will be Gabriela Van Miran, a consultant with Exit Factor Lexington. Date: Thursday - April 22, 2026
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Conversations That Matter: Understanding SBA Funding: What Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know Are you a small business owner looking to grow, expand, or invest in your operations but unsure how to access the capital you need? Join us as we sit down with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for an insightful chat designed specifically for business owners like you. We will cut through the confusion around SBA financing — breaking down programs like the 7(a) and 504 loan programs and other key SBA resources, explaining how the SBA partners with your local bank rather than lending directly to businesses, and demystifying the process so you walk away with a clear understanding of the options available to you. But that's not all — we will also explore the SBA's Made in America manufacturing initiative and what it could mean for businesses in our region that produce, assemble, or supply goods right here in Berkshire County. Whether you're exploring financing for the first time or looking to take your business to the next level, this is your opportunity to get real answers from someone with direct knowledge and experience. After our 20-minute conversation, we will open things up for your questions—so feel free to jump in and be part of the discussion! The speaker will be Shelley Gillis, outreach and marketing specialist with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This event is hosted by Rob DelMastro, regional director with the Massachusetts SBDC - Berkshire Region. Date: Wednesday, April 22,
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The Art of Pricing Your Product with Don Lesser There is an art to setting a price for your work. Apple rarely offers discounts. Clothing stores often build their initial prices with a plan for a series of discounts. Consulting firms employ various techniques to avoid quoting an hourly rate, while law firms typically provide an hourly rate and adhere to it. How do you determine the right rate to charge for your time? If your rate is too high, you may scare clients away; if it's too low, clients might undervalue your work. On one hand, you need to consider a livable rate for your work, and on the other, you should be aware of the range of rates in your market. Do you offer discounts? How do you price a job, and how do you accommodate add-ons or changes? Do you have different rates for various types of clients? What about providing services for free? How do you negotiate rates with potential clients? This workshop will guide you through the process of determining your rate and sticking to it. The speaker will be Don Lesser, former president of Pioneer Training, Inc. Don was in business for 30+ years, owning three separate companies, as well as working for Dataviews Corporation in Amherst. Don's companies grew and shrank over the years, and the nature of the businesses changed to meet client demands, but he was successful at it. Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
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As global trade controls evolve, so do the expectations placed on companies to identify and mitigate export risk. The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has expanded its Red Flag guidance, providing deeper insight into indicators that may signal the potential diversion or misuse of goods in an export transaction. This webinar will provide a practical, step‑by‑step review of each Red Flag, what it may indicate, and how exporting businesses can translate the guidance into effective compliance actions. Attendees will gain a stronger understanding of risk indicators, enhanced due‑diligence strategies, and best practices for integrating Red Flag assessments into daily operations. Whether you are strengthening an existing compliance program or developing new compliance procedures, this session will equip you with the important tools necessary to identify risks, address them, and avoid costly violations. Our speaker will be Kerry Scarlott, founder of NorthStar Law. Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
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Compliance Clinic (for Compliance Alliance members only) Calling all Compliance Alliance members! Join us for a discussion between exporters that will allow participants to “compare notes” on export compliance practices that have been effective in addressing some of the challenges in today’s ever-changing regulatory environment. All topics are on the table. No agenda, no Powerpoints – just a give-and-take discussion between trade compliance professionals. This will be conducted in a Zoom Meeting format. So, bring your compliance questions and concerns and be prepared to participate in what we hope to be a lively discussion. Joining us will be fellow Compliance Alliance member Olga Torres, managing member of Torres Trade Law, who will be on-hand to field questions on trade controls needing legal expertise. Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
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Cut through the tariff confusion with this virtual, expert-led session designed for manufacturers navigating the evolving tariff landscape. Our speakers include a Customs and Trade Attorney and a Licensed Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder. This practical session will begin with a brief overview of current developments, including the Section 122 10% global temporary tariffs, Section 301 investigations, Section 232 expansions, the status of IEEPA tariff refunds, and more, before opening it up for Q&A with attendees. This program will be conducted in a Zoom Meeting format to promote interaction between the experts and attendees, so bring your Customs and tariff questions and be prepared to participate in a lively discussion. No matter what tariff or Customs challenges you’re navigating, this session will deliver the expert insight and real-world solutions you need to keep your global operations running smoothly. Our speakers will be:
Date: Friday, May 15, 2026
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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. |

Join
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.
This
webinar will help you prepare for participation in a matchmaker by
providing tips on how to present your products & services. The goal
is for you to have a positive and productive marketing and
networking experience at a B2G (business to government) or B2C
(business to corporation) matchmaker.