Circulating the Black Dollar 2023 – Aug 16!

| August 8, 2023
Submitted by Guillermo Murphy & Carolyn Colwell

Join us for an exclusive networking event dedicated to circulating the Black dollar and empowering the Black community. At this event, we will bring together entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders who are passionate about supporting and uplifting black-owned businesses.

Details:

  • Wednesday August 16, 2023
  • Time: 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. (EDT)
  • Location: Intuit Canada, 8 Spadina Avenue #Suite 1900, Toronto, ON
  • Register here.

Discussion Panel:

It will be an afternoon filled with meaningful connections, inspiring conversations, and opportunities to build lasting relationships. Moderated by Brandon Gonez, CEO/Founder of Gonez Media Inc (GMI), Canada’s fastest-growing online news & entertainment company. Featuring:

  • Councillor Martin Reid (City of Mississauga former Gym owner Turned Politician)
  • Isaac Owolafe (BKR Capital/Dream Maker Developments)
  • Melisa Ellis (Founder & CEO of Nobellum Enterprise)
  • Efosa Obano (Black Founders Network)
  • Jonah Chininga (Co-founder and CEO of Woveo)

Our panelists will share valuable insights and actionable tips on entrepreneurship, personal finance, and community development. Gain valuable knowledge, expand your network, and be inspired to make a difference. Don’t miss this chance to connect with like-minded individuals, support black-owned businesses, and be part of the movement to build generational wealth.

Reserve your spot today and join us for an unforgettable evening of networking, empowerment, and celebration during Black Business Month.

Together, we can create a stronger, more prosperous future for our community. Let’s make a positive impact and power prosperity in our community!

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collaboration | embrace change | explore new possibilities | innovation | inspire others | mba | think big
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