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5 Ways to Increase Your Bottom Line…Starting Today

Now more than ever, Business Owners are looking for ways to increase their bottom line.  Change is part of your survival, but the good news is that YOU control your destiny.

Join us for a timely session on business growth for 2021 and discover:

– Strategies to Plan, Track & Measure the Key Financials of Your Business
– How to Negotiate with Suppliers
– The Often Forgotten Costly Areas of Your Business
– Simple Ways of Outsourcing that Save You Money
– Expert Tips for Reviewing and Reducing Vendor Expenses

About the speaker: Mary Pociask, Schooley Mitchell

Mary Pociask, a Strategic-Partner with Schooley Mitchell, the largest cost reduction firm in North America.  Mary works with businesses across all industries to help them reduce and manage costs.  With a financial background and many years of experience working for a large telecommunications firm, leading pricing and promotions strategies for businesses, Mary brings a unique perspective and value to her clients to help uncover opportunities to lower expense and improve profitability.   She has an MBA from George Washington University (Finance), a BA in Economics from Smith College.

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Event Date December, 10

Event Time 1:30am - 2:30am

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