The week ahead in business






Monday. March 18

MEETUP

Female entrepreneur enclave

Connect with other women who are trying to start or are already running their own business at an event organized by networking group Female Millennial Entrepreneurs. The event is open to all women engaged in entrepreneurial ventures. Monday, 10 to 11 a.m., Caffè Nero, 416 West Broadway, Boston. Free. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

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Tuesday, March 19

WORKSHOP

Artistic economics

Discover how to market and sell you art at a workshop hosted by Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Economic Development. This is the first in a series of classes meant to teach artists business skills. Tuesday, 5:30 to 8 p.m., Fairmount Innovation Lab, Dorchester Bay Economic Development Center, 594 Columbia Road, second floor, Boston. Free. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

SEMINAR

The power of public speaking

Improve your ability to talk in front of and with other people at an event hosted by executive assistant association The Assistant’s Hub. Instructors include Boston Speaks founder Kit Pang. Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., The Benjamin, 25 Northern Ave., Boston. $42. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

Wednesday, March 20

PANEL

The business of AI

Discuss the role artificial intelligence will play across industries in the future as well as the ethical implications of using it at an event organized by non-profit BostonTechnology.com. Speakers include representatives from Wayfair and Microsoft. Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., General Assembly Boston, 125 Summer St., Boston. Free. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

TALK

Diversity discussion

Participate in a conversation centered on diversity in the tech industry. The event is hosted by African American business organization NSBE Boston and Breaking Bread, an organization for employees of color at tech firm Toast. Wednesday, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Toast, Inc., 401 Park Drive, #801, Boston. Free. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

Thursday, March 21

KICK OFF

Begin a new chapter

Join fellow Roxbury-based professionals at the first meeting of business group Business Networking International’s new Roxbury chapter. Breakfast will be provided. Thursday, 6:45 to 8:30 a.m., Roxbury Innovation Center, 2300 Washington St., second floor, Boston. Free. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

CONFERENCE

SEO expertise

Raise your profile on search engines at an event hosted by website optimization platform Siteimprove. The event will consist of educational panels and also feature an opportunity for networking. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette, Boston. $25. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

Friday, March 22

CLASS

Storytelling essentials

Learn how to leverage storytelling skills while filling a leadership role at an event business consulting and coaching firm Wolf & Heron. Instructors will review topics and skills including how storytelling can increase your influence within the workplace. Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, Oficio Coworking, Acadia, 129 Newbury Street, second floor, Boston. Tickets range from $49 to $79. Register online or go to the business agenda at bostonglobe.com.

Events of note? E-mail us at agenda@globe.com. Follow us on Twitter @GlobeBiz.





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