How was your business impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak? What did you learn? How could you be better prepared?
If you’re like a majority of local businesses, you probably weren’t prepared when state-wide social distancing and work from home measures were put into place to slow the spread of COVID-19 in March 2020. Virtually overnight, we all needed to plan a transition from an in-person to remote workforce or risk closing our doors entirely. Working from home needs to become a rapid, sustainable, and secure process for businesses. We must be able to adapt. Now is the time to reflect on missteps, celebrate successes, and prepare for the future.
In this session of our ongoing Cyber Security Roundtable Series, join ADKtechs and the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce as we discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our region and how we can better secure & prepare our businesses moving forward.
When we'll meet:
Wednesday, August 19th
10AM-11AM
Where we'll meet:
Microsoft Teams Webinar
A meeting link will be sent once you register. In order to create a more collaborative experience, we ask that all attendees turn their cameras on for the event.
Jared Humiston is the proud Owner and President of Adirondack Technical Solutions (ADKtechs). Jared developed the earliest cyber security programs in the Capital Region before opening ADKtechs in 2005.
Over the years, ADKtechs has had steady growth while instilling Jared’s belief that to be successful, ADKtechs needs to provide exceptional customer service, invest in the community, and make continued education a part of everyday practices. A member of Albany Business Review’s 40 Under 40 class, Jared and his team have received a multitude of other regional accolades including Washington County Small Business of the Year (2013 & 2019), Steven M. Sutton Small Business of the Year (2014), and the Ethics in Business Award (2017).
In Jared’s off hours, he’s a volunteer coach for Argyle youth programs and serves as a member of the Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce, Washington County Local Development Corporation, and Argyle Youth Commission boards.
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