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MBK was proud to be the Entrepreneur Sponsor at the Western MA Business Expo!

Nov 09, 2015

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. was proud to be this year’s Entrepreneur Sponsor at the 2015 Business Expo. We had a lot of fun at this year’s expo and enjoyed speaking with all of the businesses, professionals and startups that came to the Entrepreneur Corridor! We wanted to share a few photos below!

Kris Houghton, CPA speaks to a captive audience regarding tax considerations when starting a business at the Entrepreneur Show Floor Theater.

Jim Krupienski, CPA and Brandon Mitchell, CPA attend the expo social!

Kris Houghton, CPA pulled double duty as a speaker and a host for the VVM 2nd Annual Pitch Competition. Think Shark Tank.

Lastly, we would like to congratulate Lisa Gearhart, who won an iPad Mini 2 at our booth during the expo. Congratulations Lisa! Enjoy your iPad!

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