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Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield Announces April and May 2025 Networking Events

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., – The Young Professional Society of Greater Springfield (YPS) has announced an exciting lineup of April and May 2025 events! 
 
Springfield YPS events are concentrated on business & career development, networking, social & cultural involvement, and community activism. Their goal is to make Springfield a better place to work, live, play and stay and their events fulfill their mission. To learn more about Springfield YPS and its programming, visit their website
 
Upcoming events include: 
 

  • Third Thursday at The Springfield Museums on Thursday, April 17th, 2025, from 5:30-7:30pm, at the Springfield Museums located at 21 Edwards St, Springfield, MA
  • Leadership Luncheon: Springfield Restaurant Week with Raymond Berry Jr. on Tuesday, May 13th, 2025, from 12:00-1:15pm, at the UMass Amherst Henry M. Thomas III Center at Tower Square located at 1500 Main St, Springfield, MA
  • May Third Thursday at the Zoo in Forest Park on Thursday, May 15th, 2025, from 5:30-7:30pm, at The Zoo in Forest Park located at 293 Sumner Ave, Springfield, MA. 
 
Springfield YPS aims to support members and non-members in exchanging ideas, sharing common interests, and cultivating membership to serve as the Pioneer Valley’s leaders of tomorrow. They aim to elevate the level of each members’ craft by enriching their experience through programs and networking events; this month is filled with an exciting lineup of events that were thoughtfully planned out.  
 
If interested or have questions regarding any event please contact Meghan Rothschild at meghan@chikmedia.us or (413) 218-4994.
 
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The Young Professionals Society of Greater Springfield is a non-profit organization representing the region's corporate, non-profit, and cultural interests by engaging a younger demographic in several distinct areas. They help to build a strong community by connecting its members to people, business, and issues important to young professionals.