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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. Coming Soon - click here for the Spring 2024 Partners for Trade training booklet.
 
On the calendar below, globe indicates an exporting training event.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

~~~ 2024 Training Calendar 

Training is held online unless otherwise noted              globe = export training
 OCTOBER
16 Effective Networking For Entrepreneurs
16 GET READY-For Government Procurement
16 SBA’s 3rd Annual Small Business Cyber Summit: Unlock the Future of Cybersecurity
17 How to Start a Business 101: The Basics
23 SBA’s 3rd Annual Small Business Cyber Summit: Unlock the Future of Cybersecurity
29 Securing Your Business: Keeping the Hackers at Bay and Your Sanity Intact!
31 Recordkeeping Revisited: Practical Considerations for How the Extended OFAC Statute of Limitations Impacts Global Trade Compliance Operations globe
 
 NOVEMBER
6 Tech Talks with Rob
14 Antiboycott Compliance: Why You Should Care and What You Should Do About It globe
21 The Art of Export and Deemed Export Licensing globe
 
 DECEMBER
4 Tech Talks with Rob
6 Compliance Clinic (for Compliance Alliance members only) globe
11 How to Determine Landed Cost and Price Your Products for Export and Import globe
 
 JANUARY 2025
30-31 Export Expo
 



 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  
 

 

 

    

  

  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

Program Descriptions


How to Start a Business 101: The Basics

The How to Start a Business series is a three-part series designed to provide new business owners with an overview of the information and tools needed to evaluate and develop a new business idea.

In this first session, topics include:

  • Characteristics of an entrepreneur
  • Learn from those before you – reasons why businesses fail
  • The life of a business owner
  • SBA basics
  • Different methods to write a business plan
  • Creating your elevator pitch

The speaker will be a Massachusetts SBDC regional director or business advisor.

There is no charge for these workshops, but pre-registration is required. This workshop is offered on several convenient dates. A Zoom link for the webinar will be emailed to you immediately after registration from centeric@clients.msbdc.org. Please add this email to your safe sender list.

Date:  Typically held on the first and third Thursday of the month (exceptions may apply) - click on link below for dates
Time: Varies (1.5 hours)
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Regional Office hosting the event (see: 'facilitated by' on registration form)

>> Click here to visit the How to Start a Business page for upcoming dates!

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.

Some of the topics 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:  Held on the first Wednesday of the month - click on date below to register
Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Paula Pawloski at the Massachusetts SBDC at ppawlosk@umass.edu

 

Effective Networking For Entrepreneurs

Unlock the true power of personal connections! In today’s digital age, tools like Google and ChatGPT are invaluable, but nothing beats the impact of genuine human interaction. However, many of us haven't mastered the art of networking, and post-pandemic, it can feel even more challenging.

Join us for an exhilarating workshop where you'll gain actionable insights to transform your networking skills. Discover the best places to network, master the art of engaging conversations, learn smooth exit strategies, and effectively harness the power of LinkedIn. Plus, we'll share memory techniques for remembering names and much more. This is your opportunity to build meaningful connections and accelerate your success.

The speaker will be Diane Darling, a consultant, keynote speaker, instructor, and leadership coach with over 20 years of experience in researching, developing, and educating on the role of professional networking strategies in individual career development and business performance. With a rich portfolio, Diane has had the privilege of working with prestigious clients such as Yale Law School, Harvard Business School, 20th Century Fox, Fidelity Investments, and many more. Her expertise extends across diverse sectors, including healthcare, finance, law, and technology.

Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET
Location:
Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Gavin Rocha at the Massachusetts SBDC at gavinrocha@umass.edu

GET READY-For Government Procurement

SBAIf you're looking to expand your business with government procurement, then this event is perfect for you. Join us as we guide you through the essentials needed to prepare you for government opportunities. Our expert speakers will share valuable insights and strategies with the resources to be successful…the rest is up to you!

Speakers include:

  • Stanley Grip, Procurement Specialist — Massachusetts APEX Accelerator
  • Sandra Ledbetter, Government Sales Advisor — Massachusetts Small Business Development Center
  • Susan Lourie, Business Opportunity Specialist — U.S. Small Business Administration

This skilled team of presenters have extensive knowledge in government procurement and will provide you with the essential know-how for government procurement!

Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Susan Lourie, SBA at 617-565-5560

Cosponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration

Unlock the Future of Cybersecurity at the SBA Cyber Summit

SBAJoin the U.S. Small Business Administration virtually for the SBA Cyber Summit, your premier destination for mastering cybersecurity in the small business landscape. Discover cutting-edge strategies and solutions from a diverse lineup of experts, including top cybersecurity specialists, business coaches, peer entrepreneurs, Federal and state program managers, and leading corporate technologists. Gain actionable insights, practical advice, and hands-on guidance tailored to the unique needs of small business owners and entrepreneurs. Don't miss this opportunity to secure your business's future and connect with industry leaders who can help you navigate the complex world of cybersecurity.

Reserve your spot today and empower your business with the knowledge and tools to thrive in a digital age!

Dates: Wednesday, October 16 & October 23, 2024
Time: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: SBA at OED@sba.gov

Sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration

Securing Your Business: Keeping the Hackers at Bay and Your Sanity Intact!

As part of our ongoing commitment to support and protect your business, the Massachusetts SBDC is excited to announce an upcoming workshop entitled,  “Securing Your Business: Keeping the Hackers at Bay and Your Sanity Intact!”

In this workshop, we will delve into the critical aspects of protecting your business from cyber threats. We will start by exploring industry-standard frameworks that provide robust guidelines for safeguarding your digital assets. We are honored to have a local State Trooper join us to discuss the current cyber threats targeting businesses in our area, offering valuable insights from the front lines of cyber defense. Additionally, an insurance expert will explain the benefits of having a cyber policy, detailing what it covers and how it can be a crucial part of your risk management strategy. Finally, we will cover some straightforward, practical steps you can take to enhance your business’s cyber security posture. By the end of this event, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to better protect your business from cyber threats.  

Special guest speakers include:

  • Brian Gavioli , Detective Lieutenant, Unit Commander for the Criminal Information Section — Commonwealth Fusion Center’s Massachusetts Cybersecurity Program
    Detective Lieutenant Gavioli is a member of the Massachusetts Cyber Incident Response Team, which was established by the Governor, and is a Task Force Officer with the FBI Boston Cyber Task Force. Prior to his current position, He was assigned to the Cyber Crime Unit where he worked as a digital forensics examiner for over 16 years. Detective Lieutenant Gavioli has frequently presented and instructed other law enforcement officers within the Commonwealth and nationwide on the subjects of investigating cybercrime, internet-related child exploitation, internet safety, digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), cybersecurity, and the use of open source intelligence (OSINT) during investigations. The Commonwealth Fusion Center’s Massachusetts Cybersecurity Program provides Cyber Threat Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Cyber Incident Response with private, local, state, and federal partners, with a focus on the protection of critical infrastructure. 
  • Gene Kingsley, Cyber Range Manager — Richard E Neal Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
    With over a decade of experience in cybersecurity, Mr. Kingsley has developed expertise across a wide variety of industries and holds certifications in Windows forensics, risk management, and information security management, demonstrating his comprehensive knowledge of the field. In addition to his primary role, Gene serves as the Special Vice President of the InfraGard National Members Alliance, a partnership between the FBI and members of the private sector for the protection of U.S. Critical Infrastructure. His diverse background and leadership positions make him a valuable voice in the cybersecurity community, particularly in addressing the unique challenges of securing home office environments. Gene's talk will draw on his extensive experience to provide practical, accessible advice for maintaining a secure home office in today's rapidly evolving threat landscape.
  • Larry Wilson, CISSP, CISA,  Cybersecurity Consultant and Instructor
    Mr. Wilson is the former Chief Information Security Officer of the University of Massachusetts, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Sumitomo Pharma Americas (SMPA). He is an  Adjunct Professor at UMass Lowell in its MS Cybersecurity Studies program where he teaches classes on Designing a Cybersecurity Program based on the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and Designing a Ransomware Program based on the CISA #Stop Ransomware Guide.  Mr. Wilson also teaches classes on Cybersecurity Program Development and Ransomware Defenses at SecureWorld conferences.  He has conducted multiple consulting engagements (20+) across various industry sectors, including Government, Education, Health Care and Financial Services.  Mr. Wilson has also presented and instructed at industry forums including InfraGard, ISACA New England (including teaching the CISA Certification Class), Educause, Federal Reserve Bank, Advanced Cyber Security Center (ACSC) and many others.

Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Time: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge
Contact: Paula Pawloski at ppawlosk@umass.edu

Recordkeeping Revisited: Practical Considerations for How the Extended OFAC Statute of Limitations Impacts Global Trade Compliance Operations

On April 24, 2024, the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Act (the Act) was signed into law and became effective immediately. The Act included multiple provisions impacting U.S. sanctions. Significantly, the Act extends the statute of limitations for civil and criminal violations of economic sanctions programs administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) from 5 to 10 years by amending the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and the Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA), both of which provide the statutory authority for OFAC’s sanctions programs.

While the extended statute of limitations will allow OFAC more time to enforce sanctions violations and require exporters to maintain OFAC sanctions-related records for a much longer period of time, the broader implications of the Act on day-to-day global trade compliance operations are significant. OFAC restrictions –such as economic sanctions, Specially Designated Nationals (SDNs) and related restricted parties, controls on global financial transactions, and more – permeate the entirety of global trade compliance operations for businesses. Since it is impossible to extricate OFAC-only records for compliance with the new recordkeeping reforms set forth under the Act, companies must think in broader terms when adjusting their global trade compliance programs in response to these new requirements.

This webinar will review the key provisions and requirements under the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Act. The webinar will also review broader global trade compliance recordkeeping requirements under all U.S. export regulatory jurisdictions, with an in-depth look at how companies must adapt overall recordkeeping and other global trade compliance processes. Finally, the webinar will also address additional compliance risks that may arise as companies calibrate their operations in response to the new requirements set forth under the Act.

Our speaker will be Kerry Scarlott, Founding Partner with NorthStar Law.

Date: Thursday, October 31, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: $25 / No charge for Compliance Alliance members
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

Antiboycott Compliance: Why You Should Care and What You Should Do About It

U.S. antiboycott laws prohibit U.S. persons from participating in economic boycotts by other countries that are not sanctioned by the U.S., and they also require that boycott requests are reported to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). Over the past two years, BIS has issued multiple policy updates, signaling a much more robust enforcement environment related to the antiboycott provisions of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). At the same time, antiboycott enforcement actions have been steadily on the rise, with public antiboycott settlements announced frequently. Notably, many of these settlements involved U.S. parties that submitted voluntary self-disclosures (VSDs). Some settlements also involved reporting-only violations, where the U.S. party did not engage in any conduct in furtherance of a prohibited boycott. Moreover, while BIS’ recent publishing of the boycott Requester List has raised greater antiboycott awareness, it has also put exporters on high alert to potential antiboycott compliance risks inherent in specific transactions, causing concern and unease for many.

Join us to learn about the antiboycott regulations, including prohibited activities, allowable activities, reporting requirements, and more. You will also learn about specific antiboycott enforcement trends, high-risk markets and activities, and use of the boycott Requester List as a tool for compliance. Finally, you will receive guidance on transactional screening and clearance, including for transactions that may involve high-risk parties. You will also learn how to structure these transactions in order to remain compliant.

Our speaker will be Sylvia Costelloe, Counsel with ArentFox Schiff.

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: $25 / No charge for Compliance Alliance members
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

The Art of Export and Deemed Export Licensing

While export licensing may seem like a relatively straightforward application process, the reality is that there are several tips, tricks and techniques that can make the difference between receiving sufficient authorization in a timely way and receiving the dreaded Return Without Action (RWA). Planning ahead, providing sufficient information, and knowing how to navigate the system all contribute to a successful export licensing strategy.  

This webinar will provide an overview of the export licensing landscape, including the various licensing jurisdictions, information systems and tools for license submittal and tracking, as well as general requirements for license applications. You will also gain insight into export licensing strategies to maximize success, such as planning ahead on transactions to help broaden the scope of authorization, effective preparation of materials to minimize delay, and providing the support necessary to help licensing officers help you. The webinar will also provide some takeaways from the new, robust deemed export licensing guidelines published by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). 

Our speakers will be:

  • Doreen Edelman, Partner and Chair, Global Trade & National Security — Lowenstein Sandler LLP
  • Abbey Baker, Counsel — Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: $25 / No charge for Compliance Alliance members
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

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, Lu Racco, Counsel and Co-Chair of International Trade & National Security with the law firm of Foley Hoag, who will be on hand to provide context to regulatory concerns as needed.

Date: Friday, December 6, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: No charge - membership benefit for Compliance Alliance members
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

How to Determine Landed Cost and Price Your Products for Export and Import

Calculating the final landed cost of goods that are going to be imported or exported can be challenging for businesses that must identify and consider all the elements that go into the landed cost, including duties, taxes, government fees, shipping charges, insurance, document transfer fees, and other pricing components.

We start with the concept of transaction value, which can be broadly defined as the price paid or payable at the time the goods leave the country. Building upon that, we will focus on identifying all the other regulatory elements of landed cost, the importance of understanding and selecting the most appropriate INCOTERM rule, the influence that assists have on the dutiable value, and other charges and fees that can impact the landed cost calculation (including retaliatory tariff treatments and special additional duties). While pricing is also dictated by market conditions, identifying and understanding all costs is crucial to turning a profit. This webinar will give a detailed overview of costs and provide international traders with tools to help them make the right pricing decisions.

The speaker will be Norman Lubeck, Esq. - Senior Manager, Global Trade Advisory Services with Tradewin.

Date: December 11, 2024​
Time: 12:00 – 1:15 p.m. ET
Location: Online
Cost: $25 / No charge for Compliance Alliance members
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

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. 

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! Speakers and content to be announced soon.   

Sponsorship opportunities available. Click here to access information on the 2025 Export Expo Sponsorship Package. Click here to view our 2024 Export Expo Recap Video. 

Dates: Thursday and Friday, January 30 & 31, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Virtual
Cost: No charge
Contact: Massachusetts Export Center at training@massexport.org or 617-973-6610

 

Important Training Notes

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 programs may be added or cancelled; the training schedule is subject to change.

Please note: Training confirmations are sent from centeric@clients.msbdc.org. We use this email 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, 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.