Free Virtual Sessions help local businesses build a Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce offers two free virtual sessions focused on Business Continuity Plans (BCP) for local businesses. These sessions, led by Tristan Allen from the Washington State Emergency Management Division, will help participants understand the significance of BCPs and provide tools to create one. Kevin Barrett, the Chamber's President, highlights that unexpected disruptions can disrupt operations, stressing the need for preparedness. The sessions cater to small business owners, managers, and nonprofit leaders responsible for emergency planning. Attendees will also receive access to a free toolkit to aid in their planning efforts.

Registration is required and can be found at shorelinechamber. org/events, with limited space available. Founded in 1976, the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce aims to foster economic growth and community prosperity in Shoreline, WA. The initiative underscores the Chamber's commitment to empowering local businesses to thrive amid challenges.

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