Among the first initiatives is a talk with business expert Larry Kudlow of Redding on Thursday, Jan. 26.
The program will also include business/economic forums and lectures featuring executives, subject experts, thought leaders and business writers.
“Wilton Library always strives to be there for our business customers,'' Executive Director Elaine Tai-Lauria said. "Many have relied on us for our research capabilities; still others have written their start-up business plans here. Now, we’re making a concerted effort to let the community know that we are here for them and ‘Wilton Library Means Business.’”
The business initiative embraces prospective and new businesses such as emerging businesses, entrepreneurs, individual business owners and larger businesses, and corporations.
The first author talk headlining the library’s business initiative features Larry Kudlow, from CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report,” on Thursday, Jan. 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Kudlow will shed light on a time when bipartisanship was a driving force behind the US’ thriving economy. There is no charge for the talk which is co-sponsored with the
The Library is also planning a three-part entrepreneur series in March.
To register for the author talk, visit www.wiltonlibrary.org or call 203-762- 6334. For more information on the business initiative contact Michael Bellacosa at 203-762- 6318 or at mbellacosa@wiltonlibrary.org.
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