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Chamber of Greater Easthampton Executive Director Moe Belliveau
BY JOSEPH BEDNAR
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echnology, marketing, and talent.
Those are three elements virtually all businesses must
take into account if they want to grow and thrive in 2024. They’re also the main themes of this year’s ignite conference, a “professional learning opportunity” being hosted by the
“In today’s business world, change is the
only constant. To ensure success,
all levels of employees must not only keep pace but anticipate and adapt, turning the momentum and speed of change into a catalyst for growth.”
Chamber of Greater Easthampton on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at Abandoned Building Brewery in Easthampton.
This year’s program, dubbed ignite:SPEED, aims to be a fun, fast- paced learning opportunity designed to empower leaders, business owners, professionals, entrepreneurs, employers, and employees with the knowledge and skills required to thrive in the ever-evolving land- scape of work.
“In today’s business world, change is the only constant,” chamber Executive Director Moe Belliveau said. “To ensure success, all levels of employees must not only keep pace but anticipate and adapt, turning the momentum and speed of change into a catalyst for growth.”
Sean Hogan certainly sees value in such a conference. The presi- dent of Hogan Technology is one of the presenters in the technology category, kicking off the first cluster of presentations with an overview of safety in the dark web. Participants will learn how businesses can be

