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 215 Roosevelt Dr Monroe CT 06468  See map

Join the Monroe Economic Development Commission for the 10th Annual Monroe Means Business


Thursday, October 11, 2012
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm


The Waterview
215 Roosevelt Dr, Monroe, CT


This business-to-business networking event attracts developers, contractors, realtors, financial institutions and business people overlooking beautiful Lake Zoar at the Waterview in Monroe. In addition to the networking portion of the event, a Table Top Expo will be available to provide an opportunity for businesses to showcase their products and services to the professional community. 


Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), Catherine Smith will be the keynote speaker sharing her viewpoints on how to "Accelerate Small Business Growth in Connecticut.”  


Prices:


$150 Per Table


$50 Digital Journal Ad


Free to attend to the business community.


Visit the Monroe Means Business Website to learn more http://www.monroect.org/EconomicDevelopment.aspx

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