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The B3 project February 24th in person networking

Step into a room filled with purpose-driven professionals at the Better Black Business (B3) Project’s In-Person Networking Event. This is more than just another networking event—it’s an opportunity to build meaningful connections, grow your business, and align with like-minded leaders who are passionate about making an impact.

What’s in Store for You?

  • High-Impact Networking: Meet, connect, and collaborate with black entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals.
  • Engaging Conversations: Share your story, goals, and vision with a community that values authenticity and mutual support.
  • Actionable Insights: Walk away with new ideas and strategies to build your network and grow your business.

Who Should Attend?
This event is designed for individuals and businesses looking to:

  • Expand their professional network with intentionality and purpose.
  • Align with others who prioritize collaboration and community-driven growth.
  • Be part of a movement focused on empowering black businesses and leaders.

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The B3 project February 24th in person networking

Date

February 24, 2025

Time

9 am - 11 am

Location

PAR365
2655 Patton Road Roseville, MN 55113

Presented by

B3 Networking

Cost

$19.61

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