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  • WCBS BNB Bank Virtual Business Breakfast: How sales has changed in the COVID-19 era

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    Thursday, October 15, 2020 – 9 AM
    Call-in your question for Joe Connolly and the panel and we may use it on the program!
    (877) 987-WCBS

    NEW YORK (WCBS 880) – The resilient business owners who are recovering from the coronavirus pandemic have pivoted and changed the way they sell. We will introduce you to three entrepreneurs who will share ways to get sales going again and grow even in this tough economic climate with low consumer confidence.

    Business reporter Joe Connolly will host the WCBS BNB Bank Virtual Business Breakfast, which will stream on WCBS880.com on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 9 AM.

    Each panelist was forced to adjust when businesses were shut down in March and even completely changed their operations to stay afloat. Not only did they survive, but they are now succeeding amid the unprecedented health crisis and recession. Our guests include Moksha Fitzgibbons of NTWRK, Don White of Satisfi Labs and Jennifer Decker of 3 Moms Organics.

    Livestream shopping is the hot trend in e-commerce that is accelerating recovery and growth for companies. NTWRK is a video application that provides a platform for retailers to become a virtual events space while collaborating with brands and influencers to reach eager and willing buyers. Fitzgibbons will share how anyone – millennial or Baby Boomer – can earn a substantial return on investment through easy-to-make creative content done from your home or store.

    Satisfi Labs is an Artificial Intelligence firm in Manhattan that partners with high-end clients such as Major League Baseball, the National Football League, Universal Orlando Resort, Macy’s and others in retail and hospitality. When all of his clients were forced to close at the outset of the pandemic, White’s sales plummeted. He and his wife also suffered a bout of COVID-19 and fully recovered. That was precursor to Satisfi Labs’ recovery, which started with a key change to its sales operations.

    By directing his sales staff to focus on areas of expertise rather than location, since business travel was halted, the A.I. company saw promising results that slashed travel expenses and increased productivity. As his revenue doubled, White told WCBS 880 it would be a long-term shift. They also developed and launched a “COVID Assistance” product and offered it to leads for free to forge relationships that may last well beyond the public health emergency. He also tapped into a widened talent pool by adjusting to remote work.

    3 Moms Organics is truly an organic success story. The small business was started by two Long Island mothers who developed a DEET-free product to tackle tick borne illnesses in their families. Jennifer Decker and Lisa-Jae Eggert had been going store-to-store to demonstrate how their product TickWise repels ticks, mosquitos and other insects. They are in about 80 stores – many seasonal on the East End – all of which closed in March.

    The moms cracked the code on how to convert sales from low-priced Facebook advertisements – accelerating digital sales 6,000 percent. Selling direct-to-consumer on their website is now their focus as opposed to traditional retail. Decker and Eggert began making content that translated to sales and leaned on their customers to be their most influential marketers. They will share how you can make the pivot to digital and find the right target audience online.

    We’d love to hear from you. Share your most pressing business operations and sales questions with Joe and our panel by calling our listener line and we may include your question on the program. The number is (877) 987-WCBS (9227); Follow the prompts to leave your message.

    MORE ABOUT OUR PANELISTS:

    Moksha Fitzgibbons
    Moksha Fitzgibbons, President of NTWRK
    Moksha Fitzgibbons has more than 15 years of experience in management, sales, marketing, retail, music and entertainment.

    He joined NTWRK in October 2019 after a couple of stints at Complex Networks where he served as chief revenue officer before moving to Valence Media as CRO where he played an integral role in the merger of Media Rights Capital, Dick Clark Productions, The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard.

    Fitzgibbons led content teams throughout his career, which he takes to NTWRK to match business owners and entrepreneurs with influential entertainers to creatively market and grow brands.

    He has worked with celebrities and brands, including Jimmy Iovine, Drake, Live Nation, Warner Brothers Entertainment and Footlocker.

     

    Don White
    Don White, Co-Founder and CEO of Satisfi Labs, Inc.
    Don White is a charismatic and enthusiastic entrepreneur and a salesman at heart.

    He spent more than a decade at Bloomberg where he was global head of sales for Bloomberg Tradebook, leading a corporate strategy project to restructure global sales operations that yielded $3 million in 2012 and $7 million in 2013 before he co-founded Satisfi Labs.

    His firm is an interactive search company that utilizes proprietary Artificial Intelligence software to enhance the customer experience at retail stores, museums, aquariums and premiere events, including Major League Baseball and National Football League games.

     

     

    Jennifer Decker,
    Jennifer Decker, Co-Owner of 3 Moms Organics, LLC
    Jennifer Decker and her partner Lisa-Jae Eggert created their DEET-free product TickWise when their families were hit hard with tick borne illnesses and rising populations of ticks and mosquitos on Long Island where they raised their children.

    Their story starts with a discussion over cup of tea about their problems finding a chemical free product that worked. They decided to create their own product, relying on their backgrounds in science.

    Decker has many years of knowledge in the benefits of blending essential oils and using them for health-related issues to create a better, more natural lifestyle. She and her husband have three young and active children. Through her network of fellow mothers, she has learned the power of word-of-mouth and influencer marketing first-hand.

    Eggert studied entomology, earth science and horticulture in college. For five years, she did field work for the Bronx Zoo studying turtles on the East End. This work exposed her to an abundance of ticks and their bites.

    They personally manufacture TickWise, which is effective, has a pleasant smell, provides skin nourishment, and is vegan for those who suffer from Alpha-Gal or meat allergies. 3 Moms Organics ships TickWise across 48 states and Washington D.C., now that they are registered through the Environmental Protection Agency in all states except Maine and South Dakota. They just earned a certification to operate in the highly regulated state of California in September.

    3 Moms Organics also used their time wisely in the first three months of the pandemic to apply and receive the Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise Certification (MWBE), which has opened new doors for additional revenue streams.

    – Written by Neil A. Carousso

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  • Week In Sound: 11th Hour School Reversals Spark Parental Outrage

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    NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Department of Education changed guidance on reopening schools every day this week causing outrage among parents and teachers.

    https://omny.fm/shows/880-weekly-rewind/week-in-sound-11th-hour-school-reversals-spark-par

    Neil A. Carousso produced the Week In Sound as heard on WCBS Newsradio 880 for the week ending Friday, September 18, 2020. Hear it on the media player above.

    You can listen to The 880 Weekly Rewind with Lynda Lopez Friday nights at 7 PM ET for a deeper dive into the top local, national and international stories of the week, featuring interviews with newsmakers and the Week/Month In Sound audio file.

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  • Business Leaders Urge Officials To Clean Up NYC For Economic Recovery

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    By Neil A. Carousso

    NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Business leaders say they need New York City’s quality of life to be improved and rent relief in order to recover and create new jobs.

    “We have to have people on one page, feeling that the city is coming back (and) we’re not going back to the bad old ’70s,” said Kathryn S. Wylde, president and chief executive officer of the Partnership for New York City.

    She spoke with Joe Connolly and Neil A. Carousso on the WCBS Small Business Spotlight, sponsored by BNB Bank, after the nonprofit organization wrote a letter to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, copying New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and City Comptroller Scott Stringer, calling on them to improve “quality of life” in the Big Apple. More than 160 business leaders signed the letter, including the heads of the local Chambers of Commerce and executives from Citigroup, MasterCard, Nasdaq, Goldman Sachs and Macy’s.

    “There is widespread anxiety over public safety, cleanliness and other quality of life issues that are contributing to deteriorating conditions in commercial districts and neighborhoods across the five boroughs,” the letter dated September 10, 2020 reads.

    They say rising crime and anxiety over public health are fueling low consumer confidence and uncertainty. The business leaders say they need the government’s assistance to fix the issues that will encourage their workers that they can return safely.

    “From a business community standpoint, we believe that’s the first step to economic recovery, because that’s the feedback we’re getting,” Wylde told WCBS 880.

    The lifeblood of the city is mass transit, she said, emphasizing that workers will not return to the office until the MTA’s problems are solved. It is currently in a budget crisis, accelerated by record low ridership. MTA Chairman Pat Foye claims the agency needs $12 billion to fill the hole.

    “The city will not come back to life, and this is all five boroughs, until trust in mass transit is restored and that’s going to take continued funding,” she said.

    Among the Partnership for New York City’s priorities are improving mass transit and infrastructure. She has heard from commuters who are not confident in its cleanliness and reliability.

    Only 26 percent of employees are believe they will return to the office by the end of the year, as of mid-August; that’s down from an expectation of 33 percent in May, according to the Partnership for New York City, which surveys workers.

    But, some businesses will not return either. Commercial rent has consistently risen over the past decade of economic prosperity, but now, there are no businesses willing to take over a high rent lease.

    “This was the crisis that we were facing for the last couple of years before the COVID, because of the inflated values and because of the very high real estate taxes in New York, which get passed along to tenants,” Wylde told Connolly and Carousso, noting, “A third of your rent is just to pay real estate taxes.”

    She said costs must come down to spur growth and attract new businesses to the city as the jobs for the future are being developed now.

    Hear about new job creation, resilient industries and New York City’s recovery plan from business leaders on the WCBS Small Business Spotlight Podcast on the RADIO.COM app or on the media player above.

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  • Week In Sound: NYC Indoor Dining Returns, Schools Unprepared, and Why We Will Never Forget

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    NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced New York City restaurants can open their dining rooms on September 30, some teachers return to the classroom to find horrid conditions, including poor ventilation and remote learning problems, and the nation reflects and remembers the 19th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people with survivors still suffering from health issues and PTSD today.

    https://omny.fm/shows/880-weekly-rewind/week-in-sound-nyc-indoor-dining-returns-schools-un

    Neil A. Carousso produced the Week In Sound as heard on WCBS Newsradio 880 for the week ending Friday, September 11, 2020. Hear it on the media player above.

    You can listen to The 880 Weekly Rewind with Lynda Lopez Friday nights at 7 PM ET for a deeper dive into the top local, national and international stories of the week, featuring interviews with newsmakers and the Week/Month In Sound audio file.

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  • Downtown Brooklyn Looks to Attract Top Talent in a Post-Pandemic World

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    By Neil A. Carousso

    NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — In an eerily quiet dark age of New York City, which was the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in March and April, economic development groups see the light at the end of the tunnel as they reimagine and prepare for the post-pandemic workplace.

    Regina Myer is the president of the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, which sees an opportunity to become an innovation hub by attracting talented young professionals who live in walking distance to the growing number of technology, manufacturing and media companies.

    “We’re studying specific streets among Fulton Street, Livingston and Willoughby to see how we can really make those environments more pedestrian friendly,” she said.

    She told Joe Connolly and Neil A. Carousso on the WCBS Small Business Spotlight, sponsored by BNB Bank, about her experience leading the Brooklyn Bridge Park for a decade in which she spearheaded the joint initiative with the City to develop Willoughby Square Park that is set to open in 2022. A portion of the 1.15-acre green space opened last year in Downtown Brooklyn; some workplaces there feature individual air conditioning units, which are essential in the COVID-19 era.

    “I want to do the same thing here in Downtown,” she said.

    Myer told WCBS 880 “shared streets” create space for workers, cyclists and pedestrians and improve the quality of life. She believes that sparks better business practices. The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership developed their blueprint from the model of major cities, including Pittsburgh, Seattle and Barcelona.

    “We want amenities that enhance our businesses like outdoor seating, we want it to be very clean, and people feel comfortable,” she said.

    Myer was the senior vice president for planning and design at the Hudson Yards Development Corporation, which counts HBO, SAP, BlackRock, Wells Fargo, and Neiman Marcus among its tenants.

    But the difference between Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, she said, is that the outer borough relies on foot traffic from locals. Employers find their workers live nearby rather than commuting from the suburbs.

    “When companies decide to locate in Downtown Brooklyn, they know they are accessing a tremendous amount of talent from throughout the borough,” said Myer.

    Foot traffic is key for Downtown Brooklyn businesses to thrive, and right now, survive. Myer told Connolly and Carousso foot traffic is down 50 percent on weekdays, and is 20 percent higher on weekends due to tourist activity that ticked up this summer since the transmission rate of COVID-19 reached pandemic lows in New York City.

    She believes a coronavirus vaccine and therapeutics are the answer for consumer confidence.

    “I want to open, too,” Myer responded to the fact that most business groups, including the Chamber of Commerce, are demanding a full reopening as businesses close with tens of millions of Americans unemployed.

    “I just know that people have to feel comfortable doing so,” she added.

    Citing efficiency in remote work, Myer sees companies will usher in a new age of economic growth, and is encouraging businesses to consider locating in Downtown Brooklyn.

    Hear about the opportunity Regina Myer sees for Downtown Brooklyn to lead in the local economic recovery and attract growing new businesses, plus new ways to sell your product or service on the WCBS Small Business Spotlight Podcast on the RADIO.COM app or on the media player above.

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