Achieving Your Business Potential in a Volatile Economy

ACHIEVING YOUR BUSINESS POTENTIAL IN A VOLATILE ECONOMY



 New Haven

Tuesday, June 21 2011
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


The Graduate Club
155 Elm Street 
New Haven, CT 


This is the second event in a series of state wide business forums to inspire, educate and inform Connecticut business owners, start ups, students and/or anyone interested in growing and developing their business. This forum is an opportunity to access timely advice and information that could help you save or grow your business. For those seeking access to capital during these economically challenging times, it is a chance to learn how financing may be accessed through various public and private funding sources.



Registration is free, so please be sure to join us!
Featured Speaker:
Don Jones, Verite Capital Partners
Panelists:
Antonio Roberto, Executive Director, Connecticut Development Authority
John Lobon, Sr. Vice President, Connecticut Development Authority
Anthony Rescigno, President, Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
Elena Cahill, J.D., Founder, Globele Energy, LLC
Don Jones brings over 30 years of executive experience in the retail industry. He is an accomplished leader with a proven track record in building retail concepts, expanding existing formats, and creating cross-functional collaborations to attain company goals. Verite Capital Partners, together with each of their portfolio companies, becomes an active participant through a dynamic partnership with management and owners with support from a diverse team of Operating Partners seeking to enhance shareholder value with patience and a long-term perspective.
Verite targets investment in undervalued, underserved and underperforming retail, consumer, and domestic emerging markets companies and brands throughout North America. These are typically small to mid-size, multi-channel retailers and consumer products companies and brands with annual revenue under $100 million, with the typical transaction size ranging from $5-20 million over the life of the investment period.

Click here to register.


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