About this event
While childcare providers are often small business owners, if you decide to hire someone to work in your home, you are an employer, too! This is more important during COVID-19 than ever.
Join Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network and Small Business Majority for this free workshop as we discuss how providers and domestic employers can properly invest in a child care business during a public health crisis. During this workshop, we will ensure both providers and domestic employers are aware of key considerations when it comes to hiring, staffing, and remaining employers of choice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lindsey Vigoda manages Small Business Majority’s outreach and education efforts in Colorado. Using her social work skills, Lindsey builds and fosters strong relationships with communities, business organizations and small business owners throughout the state.
Small Business Majority is a national small business advocacy organization, founded and run by small business owners to ensure America's entrepreneurs are a key part of a thriving and inclusive economy.
Hunter Railey directs Small Business Majority’s Colorado outreach, policy and other operations. Hunter builds and maintains strategic relationships, educates small businesses throughout Colorado on key issues and works on statewide policy efforts.
Stacy Kono is the executive director of Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network, the only national organization of people who employ nannies, house cleaners and home care workers committed to bringing respect and dignity to the workers in their homes.
Bianca Blomquist manages Small Business Majority’s outreach and education efforts for the Bay Area and Northern California region. She develops relationships with business organizations and small business owners to empower the voice of small business in California and works with the California Director on national and statewide policy efforts.