The two-day event aims to unite local entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and community members through networking, educational sessions, and the spirit of football season. Those who attend can explore exhibitor showcases, participate in workshops and panel discussions, and connect with local business leaders.
Registration is free for nonprofits, $50 for SBAACC members, and $100 for non-members. The expo is free to the general public.
“The success of minority-owned businesses depends on the support of the communities they serve. At this expo, every handshake, every purchase, and every conversation matters to these business owners,” said Brittney Dunn, SBAACC chairwoman.
Programming includes sessions on compliance, marketing strategies, financial basics, small business startup advice, networking mixers, and a community workout session. The event will conclude with a closing ceremony on Saturday, August 30.
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