Employer’s Association of New England Executive Finance Round Table

March 1, 2012

Roundtable Topic:

Succession Planning for Closely Held Businesses


When:  Friday, March 9, 2012  8 AM- 10 AM  (Continental Breakfast is included)

Where:  Board Room- Meyers Brothers Kalicka,

330 Whitney Ave.  8th Floor

Holyoke, MA

Details:  The Employers Association Finance Roundtable will be facilitated by Michael Gove and a discussion panel including Kris Houghton of Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C., Bill Grinnell of Webber and Grinnell Insurance and Mark Adams of EANE. The panel will speak on the differences between Independent Contractors and Employees, and the applicable requirements of each.

To reserve your place at the table contact:

John Veit at 413-322-3546, or jveit@mbkcpa.com

About the Executive Roundtable:   Sponsored by the the Employers Association of the Northeast and hosted by Meyers Brothers Kalicka, the  Finance and Business Executives Roundtable is held the second Friday of each month.  All are welcome to take part in lively discussions on a variety of finance and business topics.  The agenda is set by the participants, so attendees are encouraged to come prepared with topics that are most relevant to their companies.

Join us for lively discussions on finance and business topics that affect your business!

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