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NVBCC Economic Forum

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The Northern Virginia Black Chamber of Commerce Economic Forum will take place on Tuesday May 17, 2022, from 9:30 AM-12:00 PM at the Fairview Park Marriott 3111 Fairview Park Dr. Falls Church, VA. 22042.

The event will consist of the Economic Directors in Northern Virginia, with the goal to provide our members an overview of opportunities planned in the region, rebounding from COVID-19 and to have open dialogue on how to continue transforming the community.

 

The following Economic Directors have confirmed: Director Stephanie Landrum, Alexandria City Director Telly Tucker, Arlington County Director Victor Hoskins, Fairfax County Director Christina Winn, Prince William County Special Announcement- Procurement Opportunity Overview- Jason Hawkins, Director of Supplier Diversity Continental Breakfast, Networking

Event Cost: $50 per person. Includes Continental Breakfast Corporate Sponsorship Available. Contact Sheila Dixon, email: sdixon@northernvirginiabcc.org Media & Press Inquiries: Contact Tonya White, email info@northernvirginiabcc.org

 

Falls Church Fairview Park Marriott

3111 Fairview Park Dr., Falls Church, VA, 22042, United States

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Event Date May, 18

Event Time 1:30am - 4:30am

Event Location

Marriot Fairview Park 3111 Fairview Park Drive Fairfax, VA 22030

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