Ways to Be Compliant When Hiring; F r ee Webinar

This live webinar is made available to anyone who owns a business 
and applies to any business owner whether they have one employee or hundreds. 

PLEASE NOTE: If you RSVP NOW and only see the pdf, please return to RSVP. Thank you. 


If you are interested in learning more about NFIB membership, VISIT HERE and then use the contact form to contact me or use the number shown above to leave your message. 

Did you know that as a business owner, ANYWHERE USA, that you can get up to $9600 per hire (and even monies for existing employees)? Use my contact information to let me know you are interested and I will forward all options. If you aren't doing this, you are truly missing out. (Please don't think that you accountant is sharing this; over 80% don't know about these programs or are simply too busy doing their usual service that they aren't interested in sharing this with you). 

About the Speaker:

Co-Founder of MyHRConcierge
Chris is a Principal and Co-founder of MyHRConcierge, a human resource outsourcing firm that works with businesses across the US. Chris primarily focuses on the firm’s marketing and development efforts. Clients rely on him as an HR and workforce management advisor who understands business from a variety of perspectives. Chris also pens a monthly article – “HR & Benefits News” – for the The Shelby Report that focuses on Human Resource and Benefits topics.
Prior to MyHRConcierge, Chris served as a C-level Financial and Accounting executive for venture capital backed platform companies. Chris began his career in public accounting with Ernst & Young, where he served on both public and non-public engagements across numerous industries. DON'T MISS OUT. REGISTER FOR THIS INFORMATIVE WEBINAR NOW. 

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