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Diversity Business Exhibit features conference, panels, workshops, marketplace, and Job Fair
The 2nd Annual Diversity Business Exhibit and Job Fair, a northeast regional conference, trade show, marketplace and networking initiative will take place at the Rhode Island Convention Center on Friday and Saturday, September 6th and 7th. Time to get resume-ready.
The two-day long event features expert panels, workshops, a marketplace, health screenings and a Job Fair section with top area employers.
This event is free to the public. Hours are 9am to 5pm on Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturday.
Explore job opportunities in the Job Fair section of the event. Engage with forward-thinking entrepreneurs and visionary leaders, exchanging insights and forging new partnerships that transcend boundaries.
This is a FREE event to attend but one must register online: https://diversitybusinessexhibit.com/
Check out the employers planning to attend:
Programs and Panels
§ Diversity Job Fair in collaboration with the RI Department of Labor and Training
§ Lt. Governor’s “Back to School, Back to Business” Youth Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
§ “Power Hour” Speed Networking with regional executives and influencers
§ Legal Clinic sponsored by Roger Williams University School of Law
§ State Agency Career Fair in collaboration with the State Division of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
§ Supplier Diversity Panel and One on One Matchmaking/Bidding segment in collaboration with CVS Health, Bally’s, Blue Cross Blue Shield and local municipalities
§ Marketplace and Cultural Hubs made up of local nonprofits, small businesses and entrepreneurs
§ Ultimate Pitch Competition in partnership with EforAll/EparaTodos
§ And so much more!
About the Organization: Diversity Business Exhibit is a community-based initiative geared towards diverse, socially and economically disadvantaged micro entrepreneurs, small Business owners, nonprofit leaders and creatives in Southern New England. They facilitate strategic, region wide connections, by creating large scale economically impactful platforms via high-profile events, programming and productions through partnerships with local governments, private entities, nonprofits and academic institutions, for the benefit of the communities we serve.
For more information please contact:
Doris Adesuyi, [email protected]
Michael Cooney, [email protected]
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