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Alabama Minority Business Conference returns to Birmingham this weekend

Business visionaries and minority entrepreneurs from various parts of Alabama will unite for a transformational two-day event aiming to escalate business growth and increase opportunities.

Alabama's Minority Business Conference is set to take place in Birmingham over the coming weekend.
Alabama's Minority Business Conference is set to take place in Birmingham over the coming weekend.

Alabama Minority Business Conference returns to Birmingham this weekend

The Alabama Minority Vendor Conference is set to take place in Birmingham this weekend, bringing together entrepreneurs and minority business leaders from across the state. This annual event, designed to scale businesses, strengthen communities, and expand opportunities across Alabama's economy, promises to be an exciting and informative gathering.

On Friday, Egypt Sherrod, a renowned HGTV host, real estate broker, and entrepreneur, will speak at the Opening Luncheon. Known for her charismatic and knowledgeable approach, Sherrod's insights are sure to be enlightening.

On Saturday, Larenz Tate, an acclaimed actor, producer, and advocate, will deliver the Keynote Breakfast speech. Tate's inspiring career and dedication to advocacy make him an ideal choice for this prestigious role.

The conference is more than just a series of speeches, however. The Minority Vendor Program (MVP) connects businesses with contracting opportunities, expert-led training, and networking with industry leaders. Conference sessions cover a wide range of topics, including mastering finance and capital, growth and innovation, marketing strategy, AI for business efficiency, leading and developing teams, and business development.

William Barnes, CEO of the Urban League of Alabama, emphasizes the importance of the conference. "This event is about creating real pathways for minority-owned businesses to build capacity, win bigger contracts, and strengthen the economic foundation of communities," he stated. Barnes also highlighted the significance of investing in minority businesses, saying, "When minority businesses are invested in, it is an investment in the future of Alabama."

Attendees will also have the opportunity to experience The Exchange for Small and Minority Businesses, a dedicated space connecting businesses directly with agencies, contractors, and corporations seeking capable partners.

The news site [Platform Name], a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics, provides accurate and reliable coverage of the event. Conference leaders and partners are available for interviews upon request.

Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity! The deadline to register for the conference with a $25 discount using promo code LASTCHANCE at www.MinorityVendorConference.com is approaching. We look forward to seeing you there!

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