Monday, March 21, 2011

LEADERSHIP NIAGARA TOURS CPI

More than two-dozen members of this year's Leadership Niagara class toured Confer Plastics on March 17th as a part of their Small Business Day. The participants were able to walk the factory floor and see a variety of products being made. For most, this was their first look at the inner workings of a manufacturing environment. They also heard from vice-president Bob Confer who talked about the struggles and joys of running a business.

This was just one stop on their full day of small business activities. They also heard from Rob Albert of Impressive Imprints who spoke about entrepreneurship, Annette Tomlin from First Niagara Bank who addressed why businesses fail, and Frank Budwey of Budwey Markets who discussed the importance of strategic planning.

Leadership Niagara is a year-long leadership training program for adults who represent a cross section of Niagara County; including business, labor, education, the arts, religion, government, community based organizations, ethnic and minority groups.They meet for daylong sessions held each month addressing diverse, local needs. LN focuses on helping participants to enhance their understanding and recognition of what our community lacks to become a better place to live and work, followed by becoming involved and making it happen. The program provides opportunities for participants to develop their own personal leadership styles and networking opportunities. More information can be found at: http://www.leadershipniagara.com/

If your community organization would like to tour our factory send an e-mail to Bob Confer at bob@conferplastics.com