Byrne Announces 94th District’s Best in Business Competition Written by Office of Assemblyman Kevin Byrne
Assemblyman Kevin Byrne (R,C,I,SAM,ROS-Mahopac) is pleased to announce the launch of his first ever
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th Assembly District Best in Business Competition. In honor of local businesses who have proudly continued to serve our communities despite facing incredible challenges this year, Assemblyman Byrne will be hosting a district-wide competition where constituents vote amongst 22 different categories to recognize and honor their favorite local businesses.
“I am excited to announce the launch of this new initiative and hope that it can serve as a fun way for our community to highlight all of our amazing local businesses,” said Byrne.
Restaurant Revitalization Grant Fund Webinar presented by the Putnam Business Council Written by Putnam Business Council
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Join the Putnam County Business Council for a Preliminary Overview of the Restaurant Revitalization Grant Fund. The US Small Business Association (SBA) is targeting April to launch a phased rollout of the $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF). The American Rescue Plan Act, P.L. 117-2, created the RRF to provide restaurants with grants - not loans - potentially equal to pandemic-related revenue losses, up to $10 million per entity, or $5 million per physical location for a certain periods during the pandemic.
While the information is still early and subject to change this webinar will be looking at how and what we will likely need to prepare to apply, what sort of information will be required and how the RFF may interact with PPP.
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Finding Your Upside:
Dumb Row to Owning My Own Private Island
Keynote speaker Joe Massaro will discuss personal and professional adversity and triumph from his new book, From the First Seat in the Dumb Row to Owning My Own Private Island .
Please join the Putnam County Business Council in toasting the New Year and find your upside through business adversity or personal challenge.
The event is free for members. Tickets will go on sale for non-members on Thursday, January 7th.
A Changing of the Guard at the Putnam County Business Council Written by A Message From The Chairwoman
A Message From The Chairwoman, Jennifer Maher I have officially been the founding chairwoman of the Putnam County Business Council (PCBC) for 10 years. Originating in 2010 as The Putnam County Chambers of Commerce, the PCBC was founded to provide business advocacy in the county. This organization has worked tirelessly on behalf of the business community as well as supporting economic development in the county for a decade. We have never before, been a membership based organization; in fact we started out 2020 with fewer than 10 paid members.