
Lunch & Learn
FEB. 12—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host its Lunch & Learn Series at 12:15 p.m. at the Downtown & Business Branch, 612 Smithfield St., Downtown. The topic will be “What’s New in Federal Tax Credits.” IRS Tax Consultant Patrick Price will review recent changes and updates to federal tax credits. For more information, call 412-281-7141 or visit www.carnegielibrary.org.
Women Breakfast Series
FEB. 13—Chatham University’s Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship will host its Women Business Leaders Breakfast Series from 8-9:30 a.m. at Chatham University, James Laughlin Music Hall, Woodland Rd., Shadyside. Regina Koetters, founder and CEO of Marty’s Market LLC, will be the special guest and speak on the topic, “Unlikely Entrepreneur: The Intersection of Life Experiences, Food, and a Drive to Succeed.” She will share what being an officer in the Navy has taught her about building a business, what starting a company has taught her about building a business, what starting a company has taught her about commanding a ship, and what they both have to teach individuals about entrepreneurship. Reservations are required and breakfast is served at 7:30 a.m. For more information, visit www.chatham.edu/cwe/events/wblbseries.
Simple Strategic Planning
FEB. 13—The Duquesne University Small Business Development Center will host its “Simple Strategic Planning: Getting Results” Workshop at 9 a.m. at Duquesne University, Rockwell Hall, 600 Forbes Ave., Uptown. This workshop is designed to teach business owners how to put together a strategic plan that is simple, effective and flexible enough to change as their business changes. There are many topics that will be discussed. Registration is required. For more information, call 412-396-1633 or visit www.duq.edu/sbdc.
Lunch & Learn
FEB. 19—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host its Lunch & Learn Series at 12:15 p.m. at the Downtown & Business Branch, 612 Smithfield St., Downtown. The topic will be “How to E-File Your Federal Return.” Diana Smith, an IRS tax consultant, will discuss the many benefits of using the IRS e-file to file one’s federal return for free. For more information, call 412-281-7141 or visit www.carnegielibrary.org.
PowerBreakfast Meeting
FEB. 20—The African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania will host its PowerBreakfast Meeting at 7:30 a.m. at One Oxford Centre. 301 Grant St., Downtown. The guest speaker will be Port Authority of Allegheny County Chief Executive Officer Ellen McLean. She will update guests on Port Authority’s activities, new initiatives and how business owners can engage in doing business with them. Reservations are requested by Feb. 18. For more information, call 412-392-0610.
Members’ Mixer
FEB. 23— The African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania will host its Members’ Mixer from 5-7 p.m. at East End Cooperative Ministry, 6140 Station St., East Liberty. Michael Mingrone, executive director of EECM, will be the evening’s Mixer. This is an opportunity to network with Chamber members and other business owners. Chamber members are asked to bring business cards and to wear their pins. Registration is required by Feb. 20. For more information, call 412-392-0610 or email information@aaccwp.com.
Lunch & Learn
FEB. 26—The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will host its Lunch & Learn Series at 12:15 p.m. at the Downtown & Business Branch, 612 Smithfield St., Downtown. The topic will be “All about the Schedule D.” Patrick Price, an IRS tax consultant, will discuss the ins and outs of using Schedule D to report capital gains and losses on stock and other transactions. This informative discussion will prepare individuals for the April 15 tax-filing deadline. For more information, call 412-281-7141 or visit www.carnegielibrary.org.
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