More than 40 women and minority business owners attended a recent Eastern Bank sponsored reception at Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen where Eastern Bank President and COO, Bob Rivers, and Lending Executives met to discuss its business programs to support small businesses. Rivers also discussed the Bank's commitment to helping MBEs grow their businesses in a significant way. This event is one of several initiatives born from the Boston Means Business Forum designed by DCBK owner Darryl Settles and other business leaders to inform MBEs about current and future business opportunities in the City of Boston.
More than 40 women and minority business owners attended a recent Eastern Bank sponsored reception at Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen where Eastern Bank President and COO, Bob Rivers, and Lending Executives met to discuss its business programs to support small businesses. Rivers also discussed the Bank's commitment to helping MBEs grow their businesses in a significant way. This event is one of several initiatives born from the Boston Means Business Forum designed by DCBK owner Darryl Settles and other business leaders to inform MBEs about current and future business opportunities in the City of Boston.
Bob Rivers, President and COO of Eastern Bank, Darryl Settles, Proprietor of DCBK, State Representative Gloria Fox, Kirk Sykes, President of The New Boston Fund, Kathy Long-Thurman, VP HR Eastern Bank, Ed Thurman, President, Marion Edward Associates.
More than 40 women and minority business owners attended a recent Eastern Bank sponsored reception at Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen where Eastern Bank President and COO, Bob Rivers, and Lending Executives met to discuss its business programs to support small businesses. Rivers also discussed the Bank's commitment to helping MBEs grow their businesses in a significant way. This event is one of several initiatives born from the Boston Means Business Forum designed by DCBK owner Darryl Settles and other business leaders to inform MBEs about current and future business opportunities in the City of Boston.