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Western Mass Business Show on 10.25.25 — LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Massachusetts

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Western Mass Business Show on 10.25.25 — LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Massachusetts

Listen in as we have a conversation with Alex Eberhardt, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts, LGBT Chamber of Commerce, and Angie Montalvo, the Membership and Engagement Director. The chamber believes that inclusive relationships lead to social and economic justice. The chamber supports LGBTQ+ owned businesses throughout Massachusetts and beyond. Alex and Angie, both focus on ecosystem building and community leadership. The growth of their organization is a testament to their values and intentionality. Through workforce development and partnering with corporate organizations they can help find people jobs and be creative and their approach. No more than ever we need people to step into partnership and allyship with organizations like this. They are working across the state to create bridges, not dismantle them. Join us as we hear from them about their upcoming job fairs and conferences and how you can partner locally in November at an event. Visit their website www.malgbtcc.org to find out more.

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