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Getting a competitive edgeGWEN business network supports GLBT businesses
When GWEN was first formed back in March, it was the opinion of many members that Worcester residents needed to support more local industries, particularly gay-friendly and gay-owned businesses. Members of organization also wanted a GLBT person to feel comfortable when choosing a carpenter, financial advisor or caterer. The business network will give positive energy and support to the GLBT community, as well as a financial boost to gay-friendly small businesses.
Al Toney is a member of the GWEN business network, a business owner and a gay man. He works as an education and diversity consultant with AK Consulting in Jefferson, MA. He and his spouse, Keith Toney, are also sculptors. Both men have expressed an interest in helping their community thrive. “I want to support others who support my community and share my beliefs,” Toney says.
The addition of same-sex marriages in Massachusetts has sparked a new market for merchants in the wedding industry. Many local businesses, such as caterers, DJs and photographers, are expected to join the GWEN business network for its competitive edge. Any couple that is planning a wedding, whether gay or straight, knows that the services they will need should come from professional personable experts. When choosing a venue for instance, a GLBT couple will want not only a beautiful location that meets all of their logistical needs, but a place where the couple can be themselves and their guests can feel comfortable.
Whether your business is house painting, real estate or law, you can benefit from joining this network of professionals. Meetings will be held monthly. For more information about the GWEN business network, please contact GWEN’s secretary, Frances Graveson at fgraveson@charter.net. |