The Black Chamber of Arizona will host a four-part, in-person business series throughout February to commemorate Black History Month. The series, titled Black History in Business: Fireside Chats Across Arizona, will spotlight Black-owned businesses and employer firms in the state.
The events will be held every Thursday evening from 7–9 p.m. and are designed for entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, and professionals. Registration and additional information are available on the Black Chamber of Arizona website.
The first session, held February 5, will feature a discussion on leadership, preparation, and building businesses with longevity in mind. Registration is available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-history-month-business-series-week-1-tickets-1981952335789.
On February 12, the series will focus on scaling Black-owned businesses with purpose, maintaining brand integrity, visibility, and operational excellence. This “Content Lab”–style evening can be accessed via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-history-month-business-series-week-2-tickets-1981949290681.
The February 19 session will explore relationships, access to capital, and shared economic impact, highlighting how collaboration and ecosystem-building fuel sustainable growth. Registration is available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-history-month-business-series-week-3-tickets-1981950102108.
The final session, on February 26, will center on legacy, leadership, and the future of Black enterprise in Arizona and beyond. It will examine how current decisions shape opportunities for future generations. Registration can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-history-month-business-series-week-4-tickets-1981954538377.
Black Chamber of Arizona membership is free and provides access to the series. The organization also offers year-round sponsorship opportunities for corporations, institutions, and philanthropic partners interested in supporting diverse business growth and inclusive economic development.
Additional information, sponsorship details, and partnership opportunities are available at blackchamberaz.org/events/ or by emailing info@blackchamberaz.com.
Founded in 1995, the Black Chamber of Arizona advocates for economic growth and entrepreneurship throughout the state. The Chamber supports small and underserved businesses through strategic partnerships, advocacy, and programming, aiming to drive wealth creation, job growth, and community advancement.
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