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Central Connecticut Chamber CEO highlights Bristol Works training, urges businesses to join

CT Paid Leave Authority podcast · May 7, 2026
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Katie D'Agostino, president and CEO of the Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, described the chamber's role serving seven municipalities and about 1,700 mostly small-business members, highlighted its Bristol Works workforce training and urged businesses to join during a short CT Paid Leave Authority interview.

Katie D'Agostino, president and chief executive officer of the Central Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber represents seven municipalities and about 1,700 members and highlighted a statewide workforce training program during a brief interview on the CT Paid Leave Authority podcast.

"We represent 7 municipalities," D'Agostino said, listing Bristol, Burlington, Farmington, Plainville, Plymouth, Thomaston and Wolcott. She said roughly 87% of the chamber's members are small businesses and the group helps members by…

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