Larry Gennari and Barry Sloane in TV studio: Decoding the Alphabet of Finance

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Need $’s for a new venture? On our next episode, we’ll help you study the alphabet of finance. VC, PE, Hedge Funds, Bank Loans, and how they affect the financing of your company. The real Language of Business!

Larry Gennari and Barry Sloane were in our studios earlier today, discussing how to use an attorney for financing, and the merits of bank loans as a strategic source of capital.

Larry is a finance and transactional lawyer for more than two decades, and values his role in facilitating key relationships and strategic opportunities for his clients. Larry’s clients, whether they are public companies, venture-backed or angel-financed private companies, entrepreneurs, investors or board members, look to him as one of their most trusted business advisors.. Here’s his firm’s bio.

Barry is President & CEO of Century Bank and Century Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNBKA), a 45-year old regional bank with 27 branches in greater Boston, and $3.5 billion of total banking assets. His charitable activities include: Chairman and Treasurer of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research at the Rockefeller University; Trustee of Hebrew SeniorLife; Trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital; Member of the Corporation, Partners Healthcare System; Trustee Emeritus of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Our final guest for this episode will be Carrie Schwarz, who will be discussing Hedge Funds and we’ll be airing in mid-February.

Would you go to your banker for legal advice? Probably not. But your lawyer might be a good resource for your venture’s financing. In fact, this is what Larry Gennari focuses on as a partner with Gennari Aronson.

Does old school retail banking still matter in the rough and tumble world of big business?  Barry Sloane certainly thinks so. He and his family are in the banking business and have nearly half of century of experience. Barry is the President and CEO of Century Bank.

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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