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     Custom workforce training for businesses  Professional development classes
BUSINESS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES LISTED ALPHABETICALLY  Computers & Technology
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  VALLEY VENTURE MENTORS
276 Bridge St., Springfield, MA 01103
(413) 337-2887; www.valleyventurementors.org
VENTURE X HOLYOKE
98 Lower Westfield Road, Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 252-8569; www.venturex.com/holyoke
VIABILITY
5 Franklin St., Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 584-1460; www.viability.org
WESTERN MASS. COACHING ALLIANCE
www.westernmasscoaches.com
WESTERN MASS. FOOD PROCESSING CENTER
324 Wells St., Greenfield, MA 01301 (413) 774-7204; www.fccdc.org
WESTMASS AREA DEVELOPMENT CORP.
1 Monarch Place, Suite 1350, Springfield, MA 01144 (413) 593-6421; www.westmassdevelopment.com
WESTOVER METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
 Management skills
Does your organization or group need a first-class facility to hold your next
ConfereHnocpe e&GMibeaeltdini g SpacVeVAMvcaoilanbnlects talented entrepreneurs, professionals, and experienced business leaders to build a community that helps ambitious and meeting or conference that’s affordable and convenient? For groups 15-150
Chris Bignell promising new ventures thrive
Does your organization or group need a first-class facility to hold your next
and terrific food service options with teleconferencing ability, consider
meeting or conference that’s affordable and convenient? For groups 15-150 and terrific food service options with teleconferencing ability, consider
303 Homestead Avenue
the Kittredge Center. With a state-of-the-art facility second to none, we’ll
  the Kittredge Center. With a state-of-the-art facility second to none, we’ll
303 Homestead Avenue Offers customizable workspace solutions with flexible agreements; no long-term leases or contracts required; provides a wide range make your next event a memorable one.
Holyoke, MA 01040 Holyokmea,kMe yAou0r1n0ex4t0event a memorable one.
(413) 552-2500 www.hcc.edu
(413) 552-2500 of private (1- to 10-person) office spaces with concierge business services fostering collaboration and networking between members; Call Carol at (413) 552-2088, and leave the details to us.
email: [email protected]
www.hcc.edu
Colleen Holmes
Grant Ingle Mary Lou Medaugh
Liz Buxton
Jeff Daley
Michael Bolton
Mary Akers
Cynthia Melcher Heather Clark
email: [email protected]
Call Carol at (413) 552-2088, and leave the details to us.
Ned Barowsky on-site amenities include professional mailing address and services, unlimited coffee, ultra-fast internet, café and lounge, community
          255 Padgette St., Suite 1, Chicopee, MA 01022
(413) 593-6421; www.westovermetropolitandevelopmentcorporation.com
WORK OPPORTUNITY CENTER INC.
94 North Elm St., Suite 104, Westfield, MA 01085 (413) 786-8830; www.wocinc.org
WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF WESTERN MASS.
1350 Main St., 12th Floor, Springfield, MA 01101 (413) 733-0110; www.wacwestma.org
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY OF GREATER SPRINGFIELD
P.O. Box 15216, Springfield, MA 01115 [email protected]; www.springfieldyps.com
event meeting space, 24/7 access, daily cleaning, sanitization, air-filtration systems based on CDC guidelines, touchless door entry and restrooms, secure facilities, free parking, events (networking and educational), and more
Alternative staffing solution with a social mission for area employers; human-service organization specializing in job training, job placement, and on-the-job support for individuals who are disadvantaged or disabled; programs to help individuals develop skills for specific workplace training
Regional association of 25 skilled coaches who help people realize their professional and personal potential; virtual meetings and coffee breaks
The center’s Valley Vegetables program increases the region’s capacity to lightly process fruits and vegetables to make local food accessible year-round to schools, institutions, and retail
Private, not-for-profit corporation charged with developing industrial parks in the region; provides consulting on industrial-site inventory and development, historic mill redevelopment, and private-sector work for commercial real-estate development; specializes in public improvements through DIF, I-Cubed, urban-renewal plans, tax incentives, and public/private project management and coordination
Public, nonprofit organization created by the Legislature to convert former military land at current Westover Air Reserve Base for civilian use; manages commercial Westover Metropolitan Airport; developer of four industrial parks
Nonprofit organization that supports local businesses through employee placement of qualified disabled individuals; contract assembly; fulfillment services; e-commerce; also has offices in Springfield and West Springfield
Nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational organization dedicated to connecting the people and businesses of Western Mass. to the world via regular speaker events on international affairs, school partnerships, and participation in the U.S. State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program
A membership-based nonprofit that represents the Greater Springfield region’s corporate, nonprofit, and cultural interests by engaging a younger demographic in business and career development, networking, cultural and community involvement, volunteerism, and social activities
                Deadline: November 1, 2023
Joe Bednar [email protected] 413.781.8600 ext 102
Annual Resource Guide in print and online
Melissa Hallock [email protected] 413.781.8600 ext 100
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