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Better Business Bureau unveils new office with two events for business owners

by IBR Staff
Published: February 16,2010
Time posted: 11:54 am
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The Better Business Bureau serving southwest Idaho and eastern Oregon invites the business community to its new offices at 1200 North Curtis, Boise, at 1 p.m., Wednesday, (Feb. 17) for an open house. The office space is inside the Idaho Statesman building.

“The open house is a chance for business owners to visit us, see where we are and what we do,” said President/CEO Dale Dixon. “The space allows us to better serve customers – both consumers and businesses – as we achieve the BBB mission of building trust in the marketplace. We now have access to a terrific training facility and will be providing business owners significant training opportunities.”

The open house is free to the business community. RSVP by calling 208-947-2105

Following the open house, there will be a succession planning seminar. The seminar is sponsored by the Better Business Bureau and will be presented by Greg Carlson of Ontrac Coaching and Lyndon Johns of CHF, Inc.
Beve Bryant, outreach coordinator for the BBB said: “When we lost Larry Kurpiewski of CHF last year, we saw how the company was able to work through the tragic loss and rely on it succession plan. We believe that experience serves as a valuable lesson for every business owner. We’re grateful to Lyndon and Greg for sharing that knowledge with us on Wednesday.”

The succession planning seminar is 2-4 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 17) and is open to the public. RSVP is required. The cost for BBB accredited businesses is $25. The cost for all others is $45. Call 947-2105 to RSVP.



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