THE 11TH ANNUAL TRIAD MINORITY AND WOMEN’S BUSINESS EXPO IN WINSTON-SALEM JUST ENDED. THE EVENT RECOGNIZES THE IMPACT THAT SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES HAVE ON OUR LOCAL ECONOMY. MORE THAN 12 COMPANIES FILLED THE BENTON CONVENTION CENTER SHOWCASE A VARIETY OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. THE DAY OFFERING EVERYTHING YOU HAVE, CAREFUL HANDS HEALTHY BUSINESSES. WE HAVE A DECOR BUSINESS. WE HAVE. I’M WATCHING FOR SIGNS AS I TALK TO YOU. WE HAVE A RISE. WE HAVE SMARTS. WE ALSO HAVE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HERE. LAST NIGHT THE EXPO HAD THEIR GALA AWARDS WHICH I HAD THE PLEASURE OF BEING ONE OF THE EMCENATES. WXII 12 DIRECTOR-GENERAL MICHEL
The Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo returns to Winston-Salem
The 11th annual Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo returned to the Benton Convention Center on Saturday. The event recognizes the impact of small and minority businesses on the local economy. More than 120 companies were represented during the exhibition, demonstrating a variety of products and services. The show also featured the annual KidzBiz vendor showcase and a fashion designer showcase. Top Stories Rowan County man hides $2 million scratch-off ticket winning in microwave oven to protect from dogs, lottery officials say. -Triad Eastern Randolph High students involved in fatal car crash days before the start of the new school year Before Saturday’s shopping spree, there were several events held in addition to the expo. The Wealth Building and Empowerment Summit was held on Friday. During the meeting, attendees attended seminars and discussions led by leading business leaders and entrepreneurs. There was also a luncheon that included a keynote address by Brian Campbell, a motivational speaker and alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Get the latest interesting news by clicking here. The weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here. The annual Triad Minority Awards Gala and Women’s Business Expo also took place on Friday night. WXII 12’s Cara Peters emceed the event and general manager Michelle Butt won the Winston-Salem Business Advocate Award.
The 11th annual Triad Minority and Women’s Business Expo returned to the Benton Convention Center on Saturday. The event recognizes the impact of small and minority businesses on the local economy.
More than 120 companies were represented during the exhibition, presenting a variety of products and services. The expo also featured the annual KidzBiz Vendor Showcase and Fashion Designer Showcase.
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Before the shopping on Saturday, there were several events to complement the expo.
The Wealth Building and Empowerment Summit was held on Friday. During the meeting, attendees attended seminars and discussions led by leading business leaders and entrepreneurs. There was also a luncheon that included a speech by Brian Campbell, a motivational speaker and alumni of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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There was also the annual Triad Minority Awards Gala and Women’s Business Expo on Friday night. WXII 12’s Cara Peters emceed the event and general manager Michelle Butt won the Winston-Salem Business Advocate Award.