Vermont Business Magazine The Center for Women & Enterprise, Vermont (CWEVT) has announced that Burlington-based Reconciled has offered to provide a range of free support services to a select group of its clients. The services will be offered to early-stage entrepreneurs ranging from assistance in getting organized to work remotely, one-on-one help in setting up a bookkeeping system, and access to a co-working space at no cost to clients in their first year.
“We are honored Reconciled has chosen to invest in helping early-stage entrepreneurs at CWEVT,” said Gwen Pokalo, Director for CWEVT. “With the services Reconciled will provide, select CWEVT clients will be poised for greater success, confidence, and support as they navigate the early stages of startup and growth. That’s what this work is all about!”
Reconciled is an online bookkeeping and accounting service for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Employing only US-based accounting professionals, Reconciled provides quality remote accounting services while removing the need for a small business owner to mange a part-time bookkeeper. In addition, the company offers Controller and CFO services for growing companies that have more complex accounting and financial needs.
Established in 1995, the Center for Women & Enterprise (CWE) is a non-profit organization that provides education, training, resources and connections to women (and men) through Centers in Boston, MA; Westborough, MA; Nashua, NH; Providence, RI; Burlington, VT; and Community Classrooms throughout New England. CWE also operates the Veterans Business Outreach Center of New England (VBOC of NE) that equips veteran and active duty service members and their families with the resources to help them start and run their businesses. In addition, CWE is the New England affiliate for Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), serving as its certification arm for women-owned businesses. WBENC Certification is nationally recognized in helping established women business owners access new corporate contracts with organizations that are actively seeking supplier diversity. For information on CWE visit, www.CWEonline.org.
Source: Center for Women & Enterprise. Burlington. www.CWEonline.org
