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News from the Noteworthy from the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Hosts Educational Zoom: ‘Ask and Expert’

The Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce is excited to bring a new educational Zoom series, “Ask an Expert,” to our members. This year, we have started hosting these educational events every other month.

“Ask an Expert” via Zoom is a series designed to provide in-depth knowledge on specific topics relevant to our small-business members. Our goal is to offer access to expert insights and practical advice in an interactive and engaging format. During these sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in one-on-one conversations in a supportive environment while learning from our featured speakers, who are also fellow chamber members.

At our most recent event, Susan Green, the owner of Paperkite, a local marketing agency in Cooperstown and Oneonta, shared valuable insights on intentional marketing campaigns, consumer targeting, influencer partnerships, content creation, and various marketing strategies. Her expertise in these areas gave our attendees a wealth of knowledge and practical tips for their businesses. Paperkite is an incredible business—a full-service creative marketing studio and online marketing agency that connects brands to their audiences meaningfully. When you reach out to them, you are guaranteed a friend for life who will help you and your business endlessly in reaching all your goals.

While on the topic of connecting meaningfully, our next “Ask an Expert” event will feature Lauren Glynn Law PLLC, a prominent law firm in the heart of Cooperstown, specializing in estate planning, real estate and business formations. This event, scheduled for Tuesday, October 22 from 7:30-8:30 p.m., will offer attendees an opportunity to gain in-depth answers to their legal business questions. The firm successfully validates new business owners in their exciting ventures and guides you through the legal intricacies. Their Business Formations Services ensure your new enterprise is set up for success from the start.

“These new ‘Ask an Expert’ sessions are incredibly innovative. Limited to Cooperstown Chamber members only, they’re an excellent, no-cost advertising opportunity for the speaker and their business, as well as a free chance for participants to obtain no-strings-attached advice that serves their unique needs from local experts that understand the complexities of our local business climate,” said Chamber Board Member and President of the County’s Office of Tourism Cass Harrington.

Members of the chamber have the valuable opportunity to attend and even be speakers at these educational Zoom events. These events aim to provide knowledge, expert advice and networking opportunities. Whether you choose to attend or speak, the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce is committed to supporting you in all your endeavors.

For more information on these events and future offerings, contact the chamber at office@cooperstownchamber.org.

Alessandra Paul is the operations and marketing coordinator for the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce.

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