NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce (NOLAC) will host its annual Business & Employment Expo on March 26 from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Common House Social Club. The event returns to its traditional business after-hours format, bringing together local businesses, employers, entrepreneurs, professionals, and job seekers for an evening of networking and connection.
The Business & Employment Expo offers businesses the opportunity to showcase their services, build new partnerships, and connect with potential talent. Vendor tables are free for NOLAC members, while non-members may participate for $200. Vendor space is limited.
Attendance is free for NOLAC members and students, and $10 for non-members. Students who are not NOLAC members must register using an active college or university email address. All attendees will receive food and two drink tickets, and the event will feature raffle prizes donated by participating vendors. Brief remarks from a guest speaker will also be included.
“This event is about creating real business connections and opening doors,” said Daniel Ardito, President of the NOLAC Board of Directors. “Our Business & Employment Expo brings together employers, entrepreneurs, and professionals in a way that is approachable, efficient, and impactful. We’re excited to return to an evening format that our members value and that supports growth across our business community.”
Businesses and individuals interested in participating are encouraged to register early due to limited vendor availability. Learn more about the expo at www.nolachamber.com.
New Orleans LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce (NOLAC)
The New Orleans LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce, formed in 2013, is a membership organization that advances a society where individuals and businesses have equal rights, equal representation, and equal opportunities. As the region’s official National LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber of Commerce affiliate, membership in the New Orleans LGBTQ+ & Allied Chamber gives businesses fast-track access to NGLCC business certification, along with diversity contracting opportunities, training and networking events, and support. Visit www.nolachamber.comto learn more.
