Start your day March 25 with Network Nation

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Business people and professionals are invited to meet at Sprout CoWorking on Wednesday morning, March 25, for the first in a series called Network Nation, using our community connections and collective wisdom to help each other maximize opportunities. Sponsored by the Providence Kollel and the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, this will be an opportunity to network and to learn prior to the start of the workday. The program is limited to 30 participants.

Zachary Weinberger, a co-owner of Sprout CoWorking, and Stacey Kaplan, the business manager, will make a presentation about the co-working phenomenon and show participants around their Providence location. Rabbi Raphie Schochet will share some insights from Jewish tradition about business ethics, and there will be an opportunity to socialize and network over a light breakfast. The program will take place from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. There is no cost to attend.

Rabbi Schochet’s topic will be “Truth be told! – Utilizing honesty as a core value for all of our interactions.”

Coworking is a business services provision model that involves individuals working independently or collaboratively in shared office or flexible workspace. Often, rooms are also available for regular and/or one-time business and community events. Coworking spaces are popular all across the country and a number of new spaces are opening in the Ocean State. Sprout CoWorking has locations in Providence and Warren and includes a gallery. 

Parking is available just outside the door and around the buildings that make up 166 Valley St., Providence. Sprout CoWorking is located in Bldg. 6M, Suite 103, on the first floor.

This will be the first of a series of such programs with area business leaders and innovators. For more information, contact Rabbi Raphie Schochet at info@providencekollel.org or Larry Katz at lkatz@jewishallianceri.org or call 401-421-4111.