Enterprise Center for Entrepreneurship & Training

BHCC’s Enterprise Center for Entrepreneurship and Training (ECET) supports residents and small businesses in Chelsea, Everett, and adjacent communities. The Center provides much-needed small business guidance and assistance in multiple languages through online consultation and workshops to address talent recruitment, career readiness, business planning, and innovation.

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Upcoming Events

Small Business Insurance Needs - May 16, 2024

Small Business Insurance Needs - May 16, 2024

Location: ECET, Chelsea Campus, Ste. 507

Thinking of starting up a small business? Or already in business? If so, a key consideration is Business Insurance.

Startup businesses face many of the same risks as bigger businesses, but with fewer resources to handle an accident or lawsuit. Business insurance protects your growing company from legal fees, costly repairs, and medical expenses.

Come to an informative session to hear more about the common risks faced by startups and the types of insurance available. We will address some common questions such as,

  • How do I purchase insurance and what can I expect to pay?
  • What is Workers Compensation coverage and when do I need to purchase the coverage?
  • How does liability insurance protect my business? How much coverage do I need?
  • What does “Additional Insured” status mean?
  • What is a certificate of insurance? Why would I be asked for certificate? How do I obtain a certificate of insurance?
  • Do I need Cyber insurance?


About the Speaker

Liz Tarricone, Senior Vice President, Risk Management at Cross Insurance.

Liz has been an active participant in the commercial insurance marketplace in New England for over three decades. She worked at Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, a major property and casualty insurance firm, and several brokerage firms. Liz has extensive experience in all areas of property and casualty insurance with a particular concentration in complex international program design; professional/cyber liability solutions; and executive liability coverage for private companies. Liz is an entrepreneurial thinker and offers her clients best in class service along with robust risk solutions.

Liz has taught Risk Management at the College of Insurance in NY. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in both Economics and Spanish from Tufts University and holds an associate in risk management designation from The Institutes.

Liz currently serves as President of the Bunker Hill Community College Foundation Board, an organization committed to obtaining resources to support the College, granting scholarships, and enabling BHCC students to benefit from a high-quality, affordable, post-secondary education.

Upcoming Classes

Small Business Marketing (NON-600E)

Small Business Marketing (NON-600E-02)

Instructor: Karen Norton
Start Date: May 7
End Date: May 28
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 5:30-8:00 p.m. (15 hours total: 10 hours of class time in person and 5 hours assignments)  
Site: Hybrid (Chelsea Campus and remote)
Building Room: 507

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Small Business Marketing (NON-600E 03)

Instructor: Karen Norton
Start Date: June 4
End Date: June 25
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 5:30-8:00 p.m. (15 hours total: 10 hours of class time in person and 5 hours assignments)
Site: Hybrid (Chelsea Campus and remote)
Building Room: 507

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Course Description

Unlock the secrets to success in the dynamic world of small business marketing. This course adopts a practical, hands-on approach, skillfully integrating marketing fundamentals with relevant real-world case studies. Stay at the forefront by exploring the latest marketing trends and innovations and acquiring the skills necessary to navigate the ever-evolving marketing landscape.

Entrepreneurship Overview (NON-022E F01)

Dates: May 14, 21, 28, June 4, 11
Day: Tuesday
Time: 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Modality: In person (Chelsea Campus, Room 505)
Instructor: Tony Fontes

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Course Description

This course provides an introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship and aims to provide attendees with the skills needed to effectively organize, develop, create, and manage a business. Topics include opportunity recognition, developing an effective business model, preparing the proper legal foundation, attaining financing, and small business marketing to name a few. Upon completion, attendees should have a solid understanding of the entrepreneurial process and the issues to consider when starting a small business.

Non-Profit Management (NON – 021E)

NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT (NON-021E 02)

This course provides an introduction to creating a non-profit business. Topics include: Legal creation, board recruiting, finances, ethics, business planning, fundraising. Students will create a business plan of their own, incorporating the points covered. Participants will be able to make presentations (or pitches) to the group of their business plan for feedback.

Instructor: Jennifer Sherman
Wednesdays 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Chelsea Campus, RM 507
3/6, 3/13, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10

CLASS FULL

NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT (NON-021E 03)

This course provides an introduction to creating a non-profit business. Topics include: Legal creation, board recruiting, finances, ethics, business planning, fundraising. Students will create a business plan of their own, incorporating the points covered. Participants will be able to make presentations (or pitches) to the group of their business plan for feedback.

Instructor: Jennifer Sherman
Wednesdays 4:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Chelsea Campus, RM 507
5/8, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 6/5

CLASS FULL

Introduction To Grant Writing (Hybrid) (NON-020E F01)

In the "Grant Writing Skills" course, students gain an understanding of the skills needed to craft compelling state and federal grant proposals. From mastering research techniques to crafting compelling narratives, students develop proficiency in grant research, writing, and project management. Gain critical thinking prowess to align proposals with funders' priorities and enhance communication skills for impactful grant applications.

Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Speakers

Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Speakers (NON-026E-N01)

Unlock the power of effective communication in our "Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Learners" class. Gain hands-on experience developing and presenting your business ideas to diverse audiences, including potential customers, loan officers, and city officials. Build confidence and master strategies to articulate your ideas with clarity and impact. Elevate your professional presence today.

Instructor: Jaelyn Blair
Start Date: 4/30/24
End Date: 6/4/24
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. (15 hours total)
Site: Chelsea Campus
Building Room: 507

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Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Speakers in Portuguese (NON-027E-N01)

Unlock the power of effective communication in our "Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Learners in Portuguese" class. Class is taught in Portuguese, with opportunities to practice presenting in English. Gain hands-on experience developing and presenting your business to diverse audiences, including potential customers, loan officers, and city officials. Build confidence and master strategies to articulate your ideas with clarity and impact. Elevate your professional presence today.

Instructor: Simone Melo
Start Date: TBA
End Date: TBA
Days: Wednesdays
Time: 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. (15 hours total)
Site: Chelsea Campus
Building Room: 507

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Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Speakers in Spanish (NON-028E-01)

Unlock the power of effective communication in our "Professional Presentation Skills for Multi-Language Learners in Spanish" class. Class is taught in Spanish, with opportunities to practice presenting in English. Gain hands-on experience developing and presenting your business to diverse audiences, including potential customers, loan officers, and city officials. Build confidence and master strategies to articulate your ideas with clarity and impact. Elevate your professional presence today.

Instructor: Maria Esther Gomez
Start Date: 6/12/24
End Date: 6/26/24
Days: Wednesday and Fridays
Time: 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. (15 hours total)
Site: Chelsea Campus
Building Room: 507

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About ECET

The Center for Entrepreneurship evolved from a Small Business needs assessment by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, a comprehensive study of small business activity and opportunities in those communities. The ECET supports diverse small businesses, laid-off and underemployed community members and those most acutely impacted by COVID-19.

Supporting the needs of small businesses is an essential investment for the recovery and revitalization of these communities. Community Project Funding would provide material support to these hard-hit communities. The ECET launched in October 2023 with offerings tailored to assist with technology, online consultation, and non-degree training. Workshops include an overview of entrepreneurship, nonprofit management, introduction to grant writing and essentials of marketing.

Contact

Rob Macdonald, Assistant Director
Enterprise Center for Entrepreneurship and Training

Chelsea Campus, Suite 507
rob.macdonald@bhcc.edu