The Can’t-Miss Long Island Networking Event That is Honoring National Black Business Month

By: Miya Jones
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The Can't-Miss Long Island Networking Event That is Honoring National Black Business Month

Running a small business can be tough. A million tabs a day are constantly open in your mind and on your laptop. Between emails, newsletters, demographics, content creation, meetings we could go on forever with a myriad of tasks that come with owning your own business.

During Long Island’s premier networking event at the Digital Ballpark in Plainview, Long Island business owners and professionals alike will gather for an evening of engaging conversation, helpful tips and networking.

An informative and interactive Q&A with the Executive Director at Nassau County Office of Minority Affairs, Lionel Chitty and Shades of Long Island Founder Miya Jones will cover important business strategies and resources, how to access capital and what we can do to support Black-owned businesses in honor of National Black Business Month. This will be followed by networking.

Also, sponsorship opportunities that are guaranteed to attract views before, during and after our event are also available for business owners.

The Can't-Miss Long Island Networking Event That is Honoring National Black Business Month

You can register for the event here.

Miya Jones

Miya Jones

Miya Jones is a Long Island native and the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Shades of Long Island. She's been a journalist since the age of 17 and is a diversity advocate. Follow Miya on Instagram and Twitter: @miyajones1996 and on Facebook as Miya Jones.

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