FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Jerry Mitchell,
HMBCC President & CEO

The Huntsville Metro Black Chamber of Commerce (HMBCC) will host their upcoming expo themed “Power Up: Connections. Commerce. Community” on 8 November from 9 AM to 4:30 PM at the newly remodeled South Memorial Doubletree Suites Conference Center. Small businesses create approximately two-thirds of the country’s jobs. In the last 25 years, small businesses created 12.9 million jobs, compared to 6.7 million from large businesses.

“Our 2024 Business Opportunity Conference & Expo, themed ‘Power Up: Connections. Commerce. Community,’ is a unique opportunity for Huntsville’s business leaders and entrepreneurs to come together, share insights, and forge partnerships that will strengthen our local economy and drive impactful change within our community,” stated Antoinette Hawthorne, Regional Manager of HMBCC.

Economic drivers Speakin’ Out News, Toyota and Alabama Small Business Development Center Network (SBDC) are the signature sponsors. Seminars and exhibitions are open and free to the public to attend. Lunch registration can be made through www.HSVBlackChamber.org . Pre-registration is required to attend.

The Huntsville Metro Black Chamber is dedicated to the economic development, job creation, and advocacy that are critical to the future growth and success of its member businesses and the community at large. The Chamber is one of seven affiliates of the Alabama State Black Chamber of Commerce.

For more information, media inquiries and to schedule interviews contact HMBCC office: (256) 427-2650 or visit the Chamber on social media and online: www.HSVBlackChamber.org .

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