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Celebrating National Entrepreneurs’ Day!

November 16, 2021

On October 29, 2021, November was declared National Entrepreneurship Month and November 16th, 2021 is National Entrepreneurs’ Day. Today is a day to recognize and celebrate the many ways that the United States has been built on the hard work and ingenuity of small business owners and entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs have contributed richly throughout our nation’s history to launch products and services that have made impacts as widespread as the telegraph to businesses as small as an auto repair shop with five employees. Every day small business owners make local and national impact with the work they do, the staff they employ, and the contributions they make within their communities.


According to the Boston Globe, entrepreneurs in Massachusetts filed paperwork for 74,662 new businesses between July 2020 and July 2021. These applications represent a 33 percent increase from the year before. With the right support, these entrepreneurs have an opportunity to thrive within the Massachusetts economy, and although not every application will result in a long-lasting business venture, those that succeed will be those that have quality support and expertise on all sides.


Entrepreneurs’ must don many hats to ensure they get their business off the ground and set up for success, but it is important to recognize where you lack expertise as an entrepreneur and find the right advisors to keep your new venture on track. Resource allocation and management can be the crux on which the fate of a new business is decided, so we encourage you on this day of celebration to reach out to a trusted advisor who can help you create a plan to grow and stabilize your small business. We have plenty of experts on staff prepared to help you launch your venture on the right foot, with services designed to meet your needs.


Launching a new business requires creativity and confidence, taking on a high level of risk and following through on ideas with dedication. Celebrate this National Entrepreneurs' Day with us by reaching out to the entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs in your community and showing your support.


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