Professionals lock hands, swap business cards at networking expo [Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.]
| By Ted Booker, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Many of the 65 exhibitors at the Business Networking Expo, such as
The marketing and communications coordinator for
Mrs. Boname, who had conversations with representatives from Renzi Foodservice,
"To me it's all about helping them, which helps me do my job better," she said.
She spoke with a representative from First Step Day Care of
"A producer that sells carrots to a day care benefits, and the business benefits by promoting healthy food for parents," Mrs. Boname said.
Others at the expo asked questions about the Affordable Care Act at a booth sponsored by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. For most businesses, enrolling in an Excellus plan offered through the recently launched health care exchange won't make sense, said
"Businesses need to have under 20 employees and pay a 50 percent premium to enroll as an employer, and there is an awful lot of paperwork involved," she said. "The only reason (for businesses) to go to the exchange is if you have a subsidy from the government, and we encourage employers to keep their current plans unless they qualify."
Colorful scrubs designed for medical professionals were showcased by the Scrub Hub, a
"People are realizing they don't need to wear all-white scrubs for nursing,"
Another first-time exhibitor was
"We just had a soldier's wife walk by and ask about a 'welcome home' sign for her husband, who will return in a couple of weeks" from
Expo sponsors also included the
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