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August 15, 2014 @ 2:00 am – 4:00 am
JNET Santa Monica Business Networking Meeting
Nosh, schmooze, and make business connections at the August meeting of JNET Santa Monica, the Jewish Business Networking Organizations first Westside chapter.
The featured speakers are JNET members Betzalel “Bitzy” N. Eichenbaum of BMC Inc. on “How GREEN Technology, Equipment, and Supplies Can Help the Environment While Saving You Money and Increasing Efficiency and Productivity” and Richard Blumenberg, AIA, LEED AP, of RLB Architecture on “Turning Your Dream House Into a Reality.” In addition, each attendee will have the opportunity to give a 30-second introduction about their business.
There is no cost for first-time guests and no RSVP is required. Bring lots of business cards! Light refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact Prissi Cohen, President of JNET Santa Monica, at 310-871-6440 or santamonica@jnetonline.org.
ABOUT JNET
The goal of JNET, the Jewish Business Networking Organization, is to be the premiere professional networking organization within the Jewish community. As a membership-based organization, JNET is committed to serving the needs of its increasing membership and facilitating the growth of business relationships throughout the Jewish community.
JNET members include a diverse cross-section of professionals, entrepreneurs, business owners, executives, and tradespeople from the private and public sectors. JNET is similar to a chamber of commerce but smaller, everyone is Jewish, and the chapters meet at temples.
Annual membership dues are $85 and include admission to the monthly meetings of all 10 JNET chapters as well as two mixers a year. In addition, members are eligible to do a 10-minute presentation about their business once every six months.
JNET began in 2005 in Southern California as a way for local Jewish business owners to network and support each other’s businesses. Currently there are chapters in Bel Air, Conejo, Northridge, Pacific Palisades, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica, Tarzana, Valley Village, West Hills, and Woodland Hills. In 2011, its Board of Directors approved a plan to expand JNET throughout the United States. For more information, visit www.jnetonline.org.