Coronavirus: Expert to share what can be done as Springfield businesses cope

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The Chamber of Greater Springfield is asking members of the community to join a virtual question and answer session with author Quint Studer with Vibrant Community Partners.

The goal of the virtual session is to provide information to businesses and local organizations on what can be done as they adapt to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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Studer will be on zoom on Friday at 10 a.m. and those who register will be able to join the zoom meeting. Those interested can register to the free event at eventbrite.com. 

Those that register will receive a follow up email, as well as a calender and zoom instructions on how to join the meeting. Those that wish to submit questions can do so when registering or by emailing them to Nicole@QuintStuder.com by 3 p.m. today.

Studer has spoken in Springfield before, addressing what can be done to help the city’s revitalization efforts, especially in the downtown area.

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“Not only can (Studer) offer guidance based on his decades of helping organizations get through tough times, in the past few weeks, he’s harvested lots of creative solutions and best practices from some of America’s smartest entrepreneurs, business leaders, and communities,”according to a news release from the Chamber of Greater Springfield.