Belknap White Group launches free webinars

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Mansfield, Mass.—The Belknap White Group has made free weekly educational Zoom webinars available for its customers.

“Right now is an ideal time for customers to benefit from these webinars,” said Jillian Stworzydlak, BWG’s marketing & digital media director. “In particular, now is a great time to offer opportunities for them to develop and refine their individual skills. Our webinars range from new product introductions to hands-on installation demonstrations from our trusted vendor partners.”

Stworzydlak added that group is dedicated to serving its customers with the tools and educational resources they need to help their business as they navigate today’s unprecedented business conditions. “Our multi-faceted webinars are particularly useful to our audience; we want to show them we care enough to provide them this value for free.”

A comprehensive library of past webinars can be found here.

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