Business Calendar

The Business Calendar presents an annotated collection of business and enterprise oriented events throughout Western Massachusetts. 

The Categories of events that we’re gathering include

  • Networking: Chamber of Commerce events, Creative Buzz in Greenfield, the Plug into the Creative Economy events in Holyoke and more.
  • Learning: Workshops, Classes, and Seminars of interest to business people, entrepreneurs, students, and others.
  • Community: Private and public meetings that will interest you. Examples include the monthly meetings of Valley Venture Mentors, Tedx Shelburne Falls, the recent Annual State of the Region Conference, and anything else we find that we think will interest you.

The InCommN Newsletter

The InCommN NewsletterThe InCommN Newsletter began life as a simple email blast of invitations to Don’t Eat Lunch Alone and 21st Century Business Roundtables. It’s grown into something much more fun and useful. 

The Newsletter comes out every Friday afternoon at 1:30PM. Each issue contains:

  • InCommN’s events for the next week
  • Other events happening around Western Massachusetts
  • New posts from the InCommN blogs
  • A selection of useful and/or interesting links to articles and posts from the Web.
  • Quotations from famous men and women born during the week of the newsletter
  • Images selected from the treasures of the Public Domain (click on them; they often conceal surprises)

People tells us they think the newsletter is cool. Here’s the most recent issue—see for yourself.

Get a free subscription at the Newsletter Signup Page

About the InCommN Newsletter

The News From InCommN comes out every Friday afternoon. You can use it to check out business events happening all over Western Massachusetts the following week from the InCommN Business Calendar. They’re all conveniently put together for you in the newsletter.

Then we choose a few articles that we found interesting or useful from around the web each week. We range widely through economics, business, tips, and technology; and we throw stuff in sometimes just for fun.

We try to get away from the boring, cookie-cutter look and content that most business newsletters have. People tell us they enjoy our selection of thought-provoking quotations, and find the images fun to look at.

 

About Daniel Lieberman

 

2012-07-28 cropped headshotDaniel Lieberman worked as a manager and software developer in his family’s business, Lieberman’s Gallery, LLP, a wholesale distributor of art prints and posters. The family sold the business in 2008 (the link has some company history).

With partners Rick Feldman. Rick Plaut, and Rich Roth, he runs InCommN, LLC. 

Daniel edits the weekly InCommN Newsletter, and writes the InCommN Almanac

Daniel volunteers as a mentor and facilitator with Valley Venture Mentors, a non-profit group in Springfield, Massachusetts which bring startups and mentors together to help businesses get off to a good start and build the regional economy. He has facilitated for five startups in the program and mentored many more. He’s currently very excited to be working with Voncierge, the virtual concierge service for brides-to-be.

Daniel grew up in Westfield, NJ. He lived in New York City, mostly in Brooklyn (“Only the Dead Know Brooklyn”), before moving to Western Massachusetts in 1991. He lives with his partner, Kathy Puckett (AKA the Crazy Orchid Lady) in Shelburne, Massachusetts. He serves as the Wired West Delegate from the town of Shelburne, and is on the Board of the Greater Shelburne Falls Area Business Association, where he also chairs the Communications/Marketing Committee.

Email: daniell@incommn.com
Phone: 413 489 1818

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/danieljlieberman/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/damfino11
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danieljlieberman
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105376074449884215888/posts

 

About Rick Feldman

Rick FeldmanOur common good is the necessary and emergent number one priority for this era of new economics and community building. Rick has dedicated his professional career and private life to this vision: resilient communities linked to resilient enterprises, working collaboratively to integrate our highest principles in social, economic, and environmental justice. A founder of INCOMMN, his interests here are to assist enterprise development, and the building of enterprise communities. He draws on a professional background that has included public policy analysis and regional economic policy education, writing, and consulting, as well as management and leadership in both commercial and not-for-profit enterprises. He currently provides group and organizational development, business and enterprise consulting and coaching, workshops and one-to-one mentoring to entrepreneurs. Rick is a facilitator and trainer with Valley Venture Mentors, a member of the Hidden Tech Steering Committee, a Board member of Common Good Finance, and most recently joined the team of CrewFund, a very new initiative to develop a permanent endowment fund in support of enterprises who identify the common good as their number one priority.